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Salt lake City Crusaders
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Добавлен 22 окт 2018
We are a local Armored Combat Worldwide team in Salt Lake City, Utah.
We strive to make entertaining and educational videos about the sport.
We strive to make entertaining and educational videos about the sport.
The Real HouseKnights of Utah
The Real HouseKnights of Utah are arriving on the scene ready to handle all the drama, the gossip, and the polearms to the face you can dish out in this "hard-hitting" new reality TV series....... JK but we hope you enjoy this parody from the SLC Crusaders.
Let us know in the comments below what you think of these antics and If we should do more!
Huge Shoutout to @filmkostudios for the shooting, directing, and editing.
Let us know in the comments below what you think of these antics and If we should do more!
Huge Shoutout to @filmkostudios for the shooting, directing, and editing.
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World's longest FPV one-shot: Raiders vs SLC Crusaders
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Prepare yourself for a visual feast! The #saltlakecitycrusaders teamed up with FPV Unlocked to make the world's longest FPV drone one shot, with over 30 people involved and 15 fully armored knights. This was the first video like this ever shot by our group and we'd love to hear how you think we did in the comments below. We plan on doing a lot more like this in the future and plan on delivering...
This is Armored Combat - SLC Crusaders
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 года назад
#Buhurt #Armored Combat Music: Hopex - Conquer Welcome to the sport of Armored Combat (aka Buhurt). Be a good violence missionary and spread the good word. IG: saltlakecity_crusaders_acw?hl=en FB: saltlakecitycrusaders/ Website: www.saltlakecitycrusaders.org
Melee Weapons Guide and Introduction - Buhurt & Armored Combat
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Not sure what weapon to try for buhurt fighting? Initial Guide to different weapons used in group Melee events within Buhurt/Armored Combat. Here we will do a brief overview of different weapon sets and types for group melees and mass battles. ~Crusaders Social Media~ Website: www.saltlakecitycrusaders.org/ Instagram: saltlakecity_crusaders_acw Facebook: saltlakecity...
Helmets Styles for Buhurt/Armored Combat
Просмотров 48 тыс.3 года назад
First look into helmet styles for Buhurt/Armored Combat. We will discuss the pros and cons of certain types of helmets. This is not a comprehensive list, there are many other styles of helmets. If you'd like to see more, comment below and let us know! Check us out on other platforms! Website: www.saltlakecitycrusaders.org/ Instagram: saltlakecity_crusaders_acw Facebook: facebook....
Intro to Gauntlets - Armored Combat/Buhurt
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#gauntlets #armoredcombat #buhurt A quick discussion regarding a few different gauntlet types, along with the pros and cons to each. Not a comprehensive display of every style. If you would like to see more, please let us know! Our Social Media: www.saltlakecitycrusaders.org saltlakecitycrusaders saltlakecity_crusaders_acw Music: Late Night Driving - Broke In Summer ...
Steel for Armor in Buhurt/Armored Combat
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#Armored Combat #Steel #Armor Welcome to a visit to the Forge/Shop for some talk on different steel types used in Buhurt/Armored Combat, as well as some quick hammering and testing. Our Social Media: www.saltlakecitycrusaders.org/ saltlakecitycrusaders saltlakecity_crusaders_acw Music: Star Party - Legends (NCS Release) ruclips.net/video/pWr1zrw7ZKw/видео.html
Fitcon 2020 Friday Crusaders vs Griffins fight 2 round 2
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Fitcon 2020 Friday Crusaders vs Griffins fight 2 round 2
Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 1
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Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 1
Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 2
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Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 2
Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 3
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Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 3
Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 4
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Fitcon Friday Griffins vs Demons Fight 1 Round 4
Fitcon Friday Griffins Vs Demons Fight 2 round 1
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Fitcon Friday Griffins Vs Demons Fight 2 round 1
Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Griffins Fight 1 Round 1
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Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Griffins Fight 1 Round 1
Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 1
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Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 1
Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 3
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Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 3
Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 2
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Fitcon Friday Crusaders vs Demons Fight 1 Round 2
Padding a Helmet for Armored Combat
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Padding a Helmet for Armored Combat
Great vid can you improve the lighting tho
You guys goin to do any more vids some time
"people who wear this helmet rarely ever feel those big weapon strikes" Meanwhile there's me who took a great Axe to the side of the head and was out cold for a moment add a Renaissance faire demonstration. I have since repaded that helmet XD
19:43 yelmo de la alianza
As a smoker whos tall im already behind
But you arm me and people are going down
4150CMV is ordnance grade steel. It is gun barrel steel, not tank armor. Just so you know.
Do you have a point of contact for your smiths? thanks!
What about hammers?
Your videos are amazing. Are you guys doing alright? The last upload was 2 years ago?
Where did you guys go?
Helmet terror was when carbon dioxide would build up in the helmet which would cause the night to possibly suffocate so they would have to breathe heavily in order to stay conscious
Grant looks like a lesbian
3k jeez. Im over here paying 1.5k for a full new set lmao
If i change to a slightly thinner gambeson, 1 layer less, will my cuirass and entire kit no longer fit properly?
Gotta love Sallets
Where can I buy these
I use Steel Mastery
@@קעז-מענטש do yknow where i can get the helms in the vid tho?
@@ghostlyc646 I þink þey have a blacksmith do þeir helmets custom.
a couple years late but i was wondering how your team is funded.
Would enlarging the holes on the pig-faced bascinet improve visibility and oxygen? I don’t mean significantly but marginally. I wear an ROA bascinet and the visibility is pretty good, maybe a bit reduced in the ⬆️⬇️ range
"Women are too weak to wear armor." Women working daily with children strapped to their back and chest lol
304 stainless in the annealed/solubilized condition is tougher in liquid nitrogen than mild steel at room temperature.
LOVE IT
DEUS VULT
Definitely interested. I've wanted to learn to use a sword for years. And the idea of hanging our with a bunch of other passionate people, learning to wear and use armor, use the weapons, and then put those skills to the test. Quite literally bashing eachother to pieces.. Well that's just dude 101 right there. Every man has somewhere in his blood.. the blood of warriors who came before him.
what kinda helmet is that though, like what type?
Has anyone tried D30 padding???
Would be interesting to understand why you find a disparity between Europe and the US. Or at least explain it. I can only assume it is a combat rules thing, but I have no idea.
What about Titanium??
I got the same question
Drip is half the battle
I'm glad I saw this...I just got my ROA helmet today and the armorer forgot to add a Simon strap
on hafted weapons. are ya'll allowed to have languets on them?
Been playing the videos for 3 hours while I polish and oil my stuff.
Such a picturesque place. I'm surprised to see that your last vid was a couple years ago, but I know it's time consuming to make them. The instructional content is the best. Hope that you're all well and are out there enjoying the sport.
The strike against the vambrace with the axe, even if the arm was allowed to react to the strike, would have broken the radius or ulna, possibly both. Tempered, the vambrace would have held up better, but it is a rather close fitting piece of armor, so it would not take that much deflection of the steel to transmit a heavy point load at right angles to the forearm bones, with a big hematoma or break as a result. Either way, you aren't fighting with that arm for the rest of the day/week/month, depending on your heal time.
You can stress relieve stainless steels with heat and soaking to reduce work hardening, whether from the armorer's hammer or a foe's mace, axe or polearm. One of the problems with many stainless and other highly alloyed steels is that at temperatures lower than 60 to 70 degrees F, they will cleave catastrophically or brittle fracture. Plus, like the man said, working stainless and "spring" steels is much harder than low carbon steel, which adds time to the process. Time is money.
I’m just trying to figure out the armor that would work best with my style. I’m formerly a college boxer, limited weapons training and 5’6 at 190ish pounds
So you guys just use the foam with no liners? Is the foam helmet padding from Medieval Extreme enough by itself or should we use more foam in between? I have some 1/2 inch thick air2gel from nadler in addition the foam liner, it makes the helmet snug but it might be a little TOO tight? The chin strap leather coming out from the side dig into my ears and can be quite annoying after a while. Even with the liner and the air2gel layer, I still feel some pressure when I smack the helmet with my palm. Not much but I do worry that it would multiply 10 fold when its an actual weapon. Its far from "Didn't feel a thing". So I feel like I'm doing something wrong when I have 2 of the best paddings combined and still feel the impacts. If I got rid of the liner, which I'm reluctant to do because It's a Andrey Galvenskiy and really big. I could probably put in 2-3 more layers of air2gel. That would make it really dense and even heavier. Hmmm, I need to find a balance.
There is generally a liner in addition to the concussion padding used. The quality and safety of liners will vary from maker to maker, however we always recommend getting concussion padding of some sort into the helmet and concussion padding is in fact required by some leagues. One of our fighters removed the comfort liner from his helmet and had a very thin linen coif made to sew into his helmet. This allowed for quite a bit more concussion padding as well as an air space between the top of the liner and the padding.
I initially started learning Longsword Fencing before I started gaining interest in Buhurt. (The local club has a HEMA class) I had also dabbled in Kendo in High School, but my strongest influence in hand-to-hand combat is Boxing. The guys at my local Buhurt group have me learning the sword and shield combo right now. I'm wondering if I should see about using the long two handled falchion.
A lot of people really like using the two-handed falchion in melees, however a lot comes down to just trying it out and personal preference
Excellent info thx 💪
It seems the rigid time period is kind of a negative point to this sport. People these days see it as The Rule Of Cool, and quite honestly NOT one soul knows exactly what each and every warrior of the times actually wore other than what was written down and drawn. There could have been very many fighters in rather strange and eclectic gear. I fully understand getting a century picked out but for someone with strong ties to their ancestry, there is no reason why the couldn't accentuate their armor and garb. You think the vikings that went to Turkey kept their thick winter gear? Or did they adopt local customs and armor types that better suited their ways, and the area of which they find themselves fighting in? Only fools stick to one thing and refuse to adapt.
I have the issue with titanium. Almost positive the ancients weren't familiar with that metal, yet it ruins the balance for modern knights.
@@irdorath356 LMAO yeah since alloy's outside of bronze were pretty much deadly. Hardened steel was best they get. I think even in modern times, people have issues with titanium outside of the pricing. It isn't a perfect metal by any degree.
Would you have a general sowing pattern for the gambeson? the middle one seems to have been made in pannels, would that be accurate?
What happened to you guys?
We're did grant get his sallet and bevor from or was it made in house ?
Bro john come back to Quantem
I'm just getting into the sport, like, found out it exists and learning about it at the very beginning level, no gear or any experience. Any tips for a lad such as myself? Other resources? Any vets with tips on "I wish I knew xyz before I started" etc etc.? Thanks for any response. Also, I'm in the St. Louis metro area, so anyone reading this who is on a team around here that's extra helpful. 🇺🇸🏴🇮🇪🏴🏴
The best thing you can absolutely do is find a local team and go to practice. Their veterans will be able to really sit down with you and dig into everything you need to know. Our introduction videos are a great start as is the below website which has lots of good introductory info as well as ways to find clubs local to you: www.startfighting.info/getting-started
it's crazy that y'all DIY blocking a blade slamming into your skulls
Where do you buy your armor ?
There are a number of blacksmiths in Europe that are used by the team. The best thing you can do if you want to get started with Armored Combat is to hook up with a team and get their guidance on purchasing armor.
Very informative, thanks
I highly doubt I'll get an answer here, but in the states where is the best place to look for helmets? Is everyone wearing imported? And if so how much of a pain in the ass is it to import these?
Most armor is custom made by blacksmiths in Europe, though there are some North American makers. If you want to get into armored combat then the best thing you can do is hook up with a team local to you and get their guidance. They aren't too much of a pain to import, it just takes a while and shipping can get a little pricey.
How would i make sure the helmet would fit my head? Forgive my lack of knowledge but are all helmets one size fits all?
I'm also completely new, but from what I can tell the recommended armorers have inner circumference listed
Most helmets our team members get are custom made to fit their heads and the blacksmith will give instructions on measuring your head in different dimensions to get a good fit. We additionally recommend adding 1-3 cm to the circumference to give space for additional padding. Your best bet is to hook up with a local team to get guidance from them on where to order from and see who they trust.
I've worked with metals for a long time, is it possible to make my own mace or dane axe?