@@SPESHistfenc I mean 15th century full arm and legs protections made from hard shell plastic. It would give a unique look in combination with the FG line. Many people are looking for well-made leg protectors (we don't want modern sports leg protectors) we want good looking, protecting and most importantly providing mobility typical looking medieval leg protections. When you create protectors for forearms and calves, we want the cover to be on each side, i.e. forearm protection composed of two or three parts, adjustable with a belt. In the current version there is no inner forearm protection. As for the protection of the knees and tibias, it would be good if they were integrated and well protected like knight's plate ones, i.e. front, back and sides.
HUGE Downside that it does not have a blade catcher, I mean that single thing disqualifies it from any use in HEMA or SCA where I am, that is a absolute NO GO in my club. Could overlook the lack of the zipper, but not the no blade catcher. Very disappointed, as I was about to buy it over the standard, but what's the point if I can't use it?
We would love to make some historical pants or some sort of hose, but it's a more complicated project. We can't promise anything for now, but we are thinking about it!
Looks great. I'm holding out for a few more colours. It would be great if you could design some historical trousers to go with it as well.
We want to develop this gear, so hopefully soon there will be more options of personalization. And yes, trousers are something we should consider!
@@SPESHistfenc Do you expect to have any other colour options anytime soon?
What period?
Hello
It would be great if you introduced a new generation of full plastic arm and leg protectors.
In retro style would be great.
Greetings
Interesting! We'll talk this through.
@@SPESHistfenc I mean 15th century full arm and legs protections made from hard shell plastic. It would give a unique look in combination with the FG line. Many people are looking for well-made leg protectors (we don't want modern sports leg protectors) we want good looking, protecting and most importantly providing mobility typical looking medieval leg protections. When you create protectors for forearms and calves, we want the cover to be on each side, i.e. forearm protection composed of two or three parts, adjustable with a belt. In the current version there is no inner forearm protection. As for the protection of the knees and tibias, it would be good if they were integrated and well protected like knight's plate ones, i.e. front, back and sides.
I'm gonn save up for this. I love idea of training in period authentic clothing!!
HUGE Downside that it does not have a blade catcher, I mean that single thing disqualifies it from any use in HEMA or SCA where I am, that is a absolute NO GO in my club. Could overlook the lack of the zipper, but not the no blade catcher. Very disappointed, as I was about to buy it over the standard, but what's the point if I can't use it?
amazing innovation - looks fantastic!
i finally ordered this !!! now if you guys can make some historial pants to go with it that would be sweet!!!
We would love to make some historical pants or some sort of hose, but it's a more complicated project. We can't promise anything for now, but we are thinking about it!
@@SPESHistfenc Historical pants would be great!
Are the 800n panels present in the arms or only the bodice
Sorry for delay in response! Yes, they are also in arms and in a collar.
Yeah right, but where did you get 800N+ scisors and 800N+ needles to cut and sew that :-> From NASA?