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Roman Auxiliary Shirt, ID 6 mm, riveted/punched

Item no.:  ULF-RM-RAS
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Roman Auxiliary Shirt, ID 6 mm, riveted/punched Without shoulder doubling, this chain maille...more
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Roman Auxiliary Shirt, ID 6 mm, riveted/punched

Without shoulder doubling, this chain maille is suitable for Roman auxillary units as well as for Celtic and Germanic warriors.

The RM chain mail type is composed of small rings with an inner diameter of 6 mm only. As per original finds, it is woven with alternate rows of riveted round rings (domed rivet heads) and punched flat rings. Both then and now, the extremely small inner ring diameter has made it possible to manufacture this particular chain mail out of 1 mm steel without impairing its effectiveness, and thereby to achieve a weight reduction of about 30 - 35%.

The common abbreviation for this particular weave is RM (Roman Mail), as it was favoured by the ancient Celts and Romans (Lorica Hamata). However, it remained in use throughout the ages and was commonly worn up to the late Middle Ages.

Available in sizes M, L and XL.

All measurements are taken fully stretched.

Details:
- Inner ring diameter: approx. 6 mm
- Ring width: approx. 1 mm
- Finish: natural (slightly oiled)

Measurement table:

SizeChest circumference approx.Length from shoulder approx.Weight approx.
M125 cm80 cm6 kg
L140 cm80 cm6.6 kg
XL150 cm80 cm7.5 kg

This is an original ULFBERTH® product.
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