Viking Age Weaponry (8th - 11th Centuries): Nordic Strength and Tradition
The Viking Age is known for the ingenuity and effectiveness of its weaponry, reflecting a warrior culture that dominated both the battlefield and the horses. In this collection, you'll find the main types of weapons and armor used by the Vikings, each designed to maximize combat effectiveness and adapt to the needs of their warriors.
Emblematic Weapons of the Vikings
- Swords: Straight, high-quality blades, forged using advanced techniques. They were prestigious weapons used in close combat.
- Axes: Iconic weapons, available in light and heavy versions, ideal for both infantry and knightly engagements.
- Spears: Long pole weapons, effective in hand-to-hand combat, in formations, and during maritime raids.
- Sax: Short weapons with a cutting edge, used in close combat and as additional tools.
- Bows and arrows: Used in ranged attacks during raids and sieges, although less common than other weapons.
- Shields: Round in shape, made of wood reinforced with iron or leather, essential for defense in battles and maritime boardings.
Viking Protections and Armor
- Helmet: Like the Spangenhelm, these helmets protected the head without including the famous horns that popular culture attributes to them.
- Chainmail: Made of interlocking metal rings, it offers advanced protection for the torso and limbs.
- Leather jackets and tunics: Used to provide additional protection along with wool or fur layers.
- Leather greaves and boots: Designed to protect the legs and feet during prolonged combat and sea voyages.
A Legacy of Warrior and Explorer
The Vikings left a lasting mark on history thanks to their skill in combat, navigation, and exploration. At Medieval Store , we offer pieces that capture the essence of their legacy, ideal for reenactors, collectors, and history buffs. Immerse yourself in the Viking world with our collection of Viking Age weaponry .