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Our organization is engaged in supplying a wide range of high quality Helmets. Our company offers helmets in executive type under the brand name of heapro and vibson, thus meeting the requirement of the various industries.
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 | Burgonet Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H1 A most exquisite knights helmet design popular through out England and Scotland during the 16th century. These burgonet helmets were must wear for the knights, as they offered protection to the neck, face and head in battle. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel and brass |
 | Spangen Helmets | | |
| Item Code: H92 This unique armour spangen helmet was the first preference of many knights of middle ages. This helmet got its name from the individual plates called “spangens” that form the round top which shunted blows easier than flat top designs. These spangenhelm helmets feature eye slit and breathing holes. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel
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 | Maxmillan Helmets | | |
| Item Code: H106
This Maxmillan helmet was developed in the reign of Roman Emperor Maxmillan during late 15th and early 16th century. These close helmets feature an eye slit. The cheek pieces overlap and are held in place by a small latch. These Maxmillan helmets are excellent reproduction armours. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel |
 | Sugar Loaf Helmets | | |
| Item Code: H94
A transition between the heaulm and the bassinet where the skull of the helmet was pointed like a bassinet and the sides enclosed like a heaulm. Sugar loafs were often adorned with a cross of brass, bronze across the front. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel |
 | Barbuta Helmets | | |
| Item Code: H72
Displaying the fascinating craftsmanship of Italian helm smiths, this T barbuta helmets is reinforced with studs. This round topped helmet provides full protection for head, neck and excellent visibility. Immensely used by foot soldiers, this helmet is worn without a mail aventail. |
 | Spangenhelm Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H64 These Spangenhelm Helmets were typical of the style worn by Norman warriors. The steel nose piece and the chain mail “Aventail” of these helmets are direct descendants of the Viking helmets. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel |
 | Kettle Archer Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H79
These kettle helmets were the staple of medieval head gear worn primarily by footmen and guardsmen. The wide brim of these helmets offers excellent protection to the head while allowing full visibility. These helmets are also called as chapel de fer, war hat or kettle hat. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel, brass |
 | Phrygian Cap Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H-10 Also known as liberty caps, these phrygian cap helmets were first worn by the phrygian armies in turkey during 7th & 8th centuries. These helmets feature a brimless limp, conical cap, which can be snugly fitted around the head.
Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel, brass |
 | Thracian Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H32 Developed in 5th century BC, these thracian helmets were new version of standard corinthian helmet. These large and heavy thracian helmets provide excellent protection for the head, neck and face but offer a considerable field of vision to the wearer. Perforated face area allows maximum airflow.
Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel
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 | Close Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H108
These medieval close helmets were one of the most common types of head protection armor worn by fully armed fighting men in the 16th century. These close helmets feature a full visor and bevor that completely enclose the face. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel
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 | Spanish Close Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H54 Description : These Spanish helmets were meant to be worn with a full suit of armour. At a early date, these Spanish close helmets developed a feature that distinguished them from Sallets, that was a bevor shape to the chin, joined with a front neck guard. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel
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 | Pig Face Bascinet Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H69 Description : These pig face bascinet helmets became popular in the late 13th century widely replacing the great helmet because of its close fit styling. Towards the late 14th century the long snouted appearance had earned them the English nickname hounskull bascinet or pig faced bassinet. Size : Standard Material used : Carbon steel and brass
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 | Firemans Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H2 Material used: Brass, leather etc.
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 | Corinthian Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H33
Material used: Carbon steel. |
 | Brass Corinthian Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H-33 Material used : Brass
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 | Pickelhaube with Plume | | |
| Item Code: H34
Material used: Brass, leather |
 | Pickelhaube | | |
| Item Code: H35
Material used: Carbon steel, leather. |
 | Olmutz Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H58 Material used: Carbon steel.
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 | Sutton Hoo Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H76 Material used: Carbon steel, brass.
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 | Winged Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H78 Material used: Carbon steel.
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 | Arthurian Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H83
Material used: Carbon steel. |
 | Sugar Loaf Helmets | | |
| Item Code: H86 Material used: Carbon steel, brass |
 | Crusader Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H91
Material used: Carbon steel, brass. |
 | European Close Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H95
Description : A classic knight's helmet, most popular in 15th century jousts. These European close helmets have a eye slit and neck protector. The faceplate of these helmet features many breathing holes and can be easily raised and lowered. They are beyond doubt unique and collectible pieces.
Size : Standard
Material used : Carbon steel |
 | Wild Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H-108 Size : Standard
Material used : Carbon steel |
 | Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H109
Material used: Carbon steel, leather etc. |
 | Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H110
Material used: Carbon steel, brass etc. |
 | Dragoon Helmet | | |
| Item Code: H122 Material used: Carbon steel, brass leather |
 | Prussian Eagle Top | | |
| Item Code: H124
Material used: Brass, leather etc. |
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Item Code: H93 Material used: Carbon steel. |
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Item Code: H-08 King Leonidas Helmet |
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