Knights Armour
In the Medieval ages a knight’s armor could weigh up to as much
as 20killograms or 44 pounds. Although the knights were protected they could not
mover very fast. It was made with steel plates. They fit together in different
peace’s so the knight could move in combat. They often had chain mail
underneath.
A knights armor consisted of; a helmet, visor, pauldron, breastplate, beasgew, elbow plate, vambrace, skirt, gauntlet, cuisse, knee-piece, solleret and a greave.
In the Medieval ages a knight’s armor could weigh up to as much
as 20killograms or 44 pounds. Although the knights were protected they could not
mover very fast. It was made with steel plates. They fit together in different
peace’s so the knight could move in combat. They often had chain mail
underneath.
A knights armor consisted of; a helmet, visor, pauldron, breastplate, beasgew, elbow plate, vambrace, skirt, gauntlet, cuisse, knee-piece, solleret and a greave.