Sugar Loaf Helmet
The Sugar Loaf helmet, so called because of its similarity in shape to the traditional "Sugar Loaves" that sugar was traditionally sold in, was a later variant of the Great Helm and was used throughout the 13th and 14th Centuries. This style of helmet saw use in many famous battles of the period and was also worn by Crusaders. The domed top was much better at deflecting blows than the flat topped Great Helms.
The Sugar Loaf Helmet is hand crafted from 18 gauge steel and decorated with a brass cross. Not recommended for contact re-enactment.
Height: 35cm
Depth: 26cm
Width: 21cm
Circumference: 73cm
Weight: 2084g