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New leather mask and shoulders protector for longsword fencing

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

Presentation of a new mask and shoulders protector. More info how to acquire it on http://gesellschaft-lichtenawers.eu/tsc/en/home/news/55-nova-ochrana-hlavy-a-... (soon in English)

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  • looks great - this sort of protection is absolutely necessary. what grade leather are you using? what thickness padding?

    We're adding boiled leather sections to our masks - especially for the forehead and side of head. good stuff!

  • Top leather is about 2.5mm thick Padding from 4-6-8mm, thicker padding is in more exposed parts or how who wants.

  • Looks very interesting, especially as my shoulder bones are very conspicuous, and therefor often hit causing me a lot of pain. Do you have any estimated price yet, please in Euros?

  • @Leondrian Hi Robert, all info are available at our web site. Link is in description and English translation will be tomorrow. But in the footer of the website there is a google translate selectbox. You can try it. Thank you for interest.

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  • @Quillons1 Hahahaha, thanks for the advice. Will try that. Cheers

  • @Leondrian Hey Robert, why not try parrying?? ;-) Just kidding buddy!

  • Great idea, and judging from your other videos it's pretty effective :-)

  • Very nice work.

    We have been using upside down face grills from hockey masks, covering them with leather for protection on the back of the head, but I like how yours protects the shoulders and gives better protection for the top of the face and temples.

  • Well done! Seeing it in action at the end of the video, really shows how well made it is.

  • really interesting, i just didnt like the japanese design =)

  • Nice design, looks good and seems to work well.

  • Thanks Anton. Though Google translator sucks, I did understand most of it. I think it's a fair price for the piece of equipment.

    Cheers

    /Robert

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