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Was samurai armor lighter than knight armor?
As others have indicated Samurai armour isn’t lighter but much the same weight. It is designed differently because it is intended to protect against different fighting styles. They didn’t – the cubic density of steel is no different in Japan than it was anywhere else.
Did samurai armor protect?
Edo period samurai were in charge of internal security and would wear various types of kusari gusoku (chain armour) and shin and arm protection as well as forehead protectors (hachi-gane).
Is Samurai armor comfortable?
The armor, once tied to the gambeson was well distributed and comfortable to wear. However, this armor was very expensive, and a full suit would likely only be worn by the well to do or the well sponsored.
Who would win samurai or Spartan?
If both had long ranged weapons EG Spear and Naginata, Spartan could win because of the shield that they used in conjunction with thier spear. If they both fought with swords, samurai would win because of the range that a nodachi/katana has over the spartan sword {forgot the name}.
How strong is Samurai Armour?
This is a 15–16th century Samurai armor. It could withstand basically anything back then. Starting from swords and spears, to even firearms. A main weakness would be that there is little protection under the arms.
Who would win a Viking or a knight?
The knight is the probable winner. The knight looses out every time. The armor weighs too much and is a burden to work with. The viking would crush the Knight and if the knight was on a horse, all that is needed is to knock him off the horse.
Can I buy a real katana?
In most places around the world, real katana swords are legal. Generally, most samurai swords don’t require a special licence or permit to own.
Why are samurai swords curved?
The slightly curved feature of the Katana sword is a result of the quenching process. The quenching process takes place after the blade is forged in heat. Thus, the cooling and heating rate causes a shrinkage rate. The blade is purposely designed on how it is curved.
What are the differences between samurai and Knights in combat?
Extremely qualified in a variety of other combat abilities. Most of their weapons such as arrows cannot pierce the armor of a knight. The Armor was light, as it was mostly bamboo, with small pieces of metal and cloth. Samurai were less protected and more vulnerable to the body because of their thin armor.
What kind of armor would a samurai wear?
Knight armor is plate, chain, heavily padded leather, cloth. This is not really a contest. For the majority of Japanese history, the average samurai would have had armor predominantly made up of lacquered wood or leather, possibly reinforced with iron (or steel?), and would have at best, something like this.
What is the difference between Knight armor and Japanese armor?
Knight armor reached a genuinely astonishing peak of complete coverage in intricately articulated high-quality steel plate. Japanese armor never reached this level for multiple reasons, most important perhaps being the relative status of knights in Europe compared to samurai in Japan.
How much does armor actually weigh?
It depends on which armour you are talking about. Full corrugated Gothic or Italian Maximilian armour weighed more (70-85lb) than regular plate armour (30-60lb). Regular plate armour is still much less mobile than Japanese armour (50lb), but both armours offer the same amount of “effective protection”.