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Pot Helmet with Visor – 16 Gauge Steel

$141.25

(8 customer reviews)
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    This Pot Helmet is both aesthetically appealing and highly functional. Crafted in 16 gauge steel with its great cross overlaid in brass, the helm has a movable visor, excellent ventilation and full padding.

    Weight8 lb 6.5 oz
    Gauge [16 Gauge]
    TypeGreat Helm
    MaterialMild Steel
    ManufacturerGDFB
    Country of OriginIndia

    8 reviews for Pot Helmet with Visor – 16 Gauge Steel

    1. John

      Not SCA Legal Despite what the page says this helm is not SCA legal. I just took it to my local marshal who basically said the only thing legal is the thickness of the steel. The rivets are too far apart, the padding is not dense enough and the chinstrap is essentially useless for everything but keeping it from being pulled off straight up (mine was also riveted too far back meaning it was pushing into my throat. Could pass for LARP combat but do not order if you intend to use it for SCA fighting. Very misleading; 300 bucks that would have been better spent elsewhere for me.

    2. Michael J.

      Great helm, no pun intended. This is an awesome helmet, as a former SCA fighter and marshal this helmet would easily pass inspection. It is well padded and the leather strap works well just needed an extra hole for my tiny head. The construction is solid and the visor is a nice feature. The only drawback is the latch is difficult to re-engage while wearing the helm, this might be solved by a little bending of the hook. Over all I am very pleased with this purchase and with all of my KOA dealings.

    3. Rich

      A fine display piece. To make this clear I had originally I ordered a different Sugarloaf helm from this website, however I ended up with this one instead.
      I did not intend to purchase anything functional, rather I was looking for something as a display piece and for that it’s just fine.

      In a practical standpoint I’m somewhat confused by this Helm, it seem to be a strange combination between a Bascinet and a Sugarloaf that can’t do either very well. The inside of the helmet is lined with very heavy padding, this is probably what contributes to its weight, this can be an upside in one way so that you wouldn’t need to buy a arming cap or a Secret helm to put under it, but the lack of vervelles attached to it you’d still need a mail coif which also means you need an arming cap. The visor hook thing gets stuck often, and this makes it difficult to open and close without taking it off (especially to to shut it).

      You should not buy this at the regular price unless you really like the way it looks. I almost wish I got a refund while I could.

    4. Foster

      Strong helmet, not sure what other reviews are going on about. This is a very heavy helmet, but it provides very solid defence, and I have not had any issues with it for the 2 years I have been using it. This is a very hot helmet as well, but the liftable visor helps very much with breathing in between rounds. Iv never had any issues getting this helmet past inspection. It takes hits well and disperses the shock decently enough.

    5. Ace

      It all depends As with this helmet being SCA legal all depends on the marshal inspecting the helmet. The padding is sufficient but I would recommend a under layer as the helmet is heavy and the padding on the top is not enough to keep it up on your head, unless you have a really big head, this helmet runs big. The chin strap is a choker, not a chin strap and MUST be reconfigured! You can NOT! use it the way it is or YOU WILL BE CHOCKED OUT. I placed a chin cup on mine. As with the rivets; this all depends on what marshal is inspecting you helmet and how strict they are at what ever kingdom your fighting in. SCA states the rivets must be no farther that 2 1/2 inches apart some on this piece are 3 inches. If your kingdom is very strict you can easily drill a hole and pop in another rivet even if it is just for show, this helmet is so sturdy it wont matter. So this can make or brake your day if you do not know how your marshals are!!!! What helps is the helmet is 14g steel and the SCA only requires 16g, so some marshals will pass is due to the thicker steel even though the rivets are too far apart. I hope this helps the arguments. This would have got 5 stars but the chin strap and the rivet placing knock it down.

    6. Spencer B

      Happy with first buy from site. Got it for display mainly but after a friend broke a half inch diameter slightly rotted wooded shovel handle over my head I can safely say it can take a beating with only a small scratch and two ringing ears.

    7. Allen

      Tank of a helmet I purchased a very similar helm to this, also GDFB from a different supplier, only there was no padding inside, instead they gave me an arming cap, the visor doesn’t raise very high or stay up, but aside from that its a well crafted piece.

    8. Michael

      Good and functional, but with a few flaws. I recently received this helmet as a Christmas present and I was pleasantly surprised. The steel is very thick and sturdy, the padding is very heavy, and the eye slits align perfectly with my eyes (however that won’t apply to everyone). Sadly, I happened to have a few flaws with this helmet. One downside is how thick the padding is, when I put it on the padding squishes my face inwards. Another issue is that there are no vervelles to attach an aventail, however this can be remedied by getting a ‘bishops mantle’. An additional issue I had with my helmet was that the hook to fasten the visor down was not aligned with the hole, but it was a very simple fix in which should not take away from this beast of a helmet. Finally, the brass cross on the helmet was odd looking (the surface looks marbled in appearance). At first I did not like it, but it grew on me and I think the unusual texture looks cool.

      Overall 4/5 stars.

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