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September 3, 2010
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The medieval knight was the most powerful soldier of the middle ages. There are two reasons for this fact. The first one is the fact that he was mounted and could move much faster than foot soldiers. Secondly, they wore the most expensive protective gear that was available. I wrote this page to tell you more about medieval knight armors and the ways in which it helped the medieval knight in combat. I’ll even tell you where you can go to buy a nice set of replica medieval knight armor.
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Firstly, you should know that the medieval knight wore incredibly heavy armor. Without the use of a horse the medieval knight would not have been able to wear his armor for long. Powerful war horses could bear the weight of knights and their heavy armors. This allowed the knight to wear medieval knight armor that provided much better protection than the average soldier’s armor.
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This soldier was highly trained and could easily hit targets with his wide array of weaponry without ever having to slow down or get off his horse. Medieval knights were strength trained as well as combat trained so they could endure long hours in heavy armor. These soldiers also trained vigorously with their horses so that they would have full control over their animals in battle.
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The armor of this knight was extremely expensive. This is because it was made of very thick and sturdy metals. Also it covered the soldiers entire body which is more expensive due to the increase in metal needed. With the cost of armors, war horses, shields, and weapons, only the wealthy could become knights.
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Displays, reenactments, movies, and even small and large plays are great places to use knight armors. One great place to purchase it is Armor Venue . This site has a wide variety of medieval armors for sale. Customer support and satisfaction is their number one concern.
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Medieval knight armors are great for starting conversations with visitors. Each time you host an event at your house, people will comment on your medieval armor display. They will want to know where and when you purchased the armor. These folks may even decide to purchase a set of armor themselves. Shouldn’t they be able to buy a great set of armor like the one you bought?

Post tags: collectibles, history, medieval knight armor, replicas