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Wearing Hamata - Titus Labienus - 11-30-2011

Just got my hamata from Soul of the Warrior and it looks great. It took my wife and me a lot of work to get it on and off me though. Any tips on ease of on/off? I can't guarantee I will always have an assistant when I do presentations of my character.

Thanks!


Re: Wearing Hamata - Paul Elliott - 11-30-2011

Getting it on? Get it onto your upper arms, poke your head thru the neck hole, then let the whole lot fall onto your shoulders.

To get off? Bend over at the waist. Let it fall off and land at your feet (while wiggling!)

Works for me.


Re: Wearing Hamata - Titus Labienus - 11-30-2011

Thanks! Will definitely give that a try.


Re: Wearing Hamata - jvrjenivs - 11-30-2011

Well, if it's to hard to do it all yourself, you might consider getting slightly bigger one.


Re: Wearing Hamata - Theodosius the Great - 12-01-2011

I too find that my new hamata is more difficult to take off. Not only is it fairly form-fitting to my build but it also has sleeves which make it more challenging to take off by myself.

~Theo


Re: Wearing Hamata - Titus Labienus - 12-01-2011

Mine is similar, Theo, but I managed to get it on and off by myself yesterday. Tried Mithras' method of bending over. That loosened it. I hiked it up to my waist first, then bent over and wiggled out.


Re: Wearing Hamata - Paul Elliott - 12-01-2011

I'm skinny, so my mail slips on and off OK. I get into difficulties when I wear my padded subarmalis (which is more often than not). Getting it on is hardest, it can rollup as its going on, and get stuck with half of it over my head and in my arms! So I have to be cautious and feed it gently from my upper arms onto the sleeves of the subarmalis, onto the shoulders then when I'm sure it isn't going to ruck up or roll over onto itself, I let it go and wiggle into it. Its not the kind of thing I like to do in front of an audience incase it goes wrong! And it helps if I have someone to help (at a pinch!).


Re: Wearing Hamata - Paul Elliott - 12-01-2011

I found a photo (going over an old tunic, not my subarmalis):

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Re: Wearing Hamata - Titvs Statilivs Castvs - 12-01-2011

Do be careful with your shoulders, using this method. I do it (as most reenactors, I think?) the same way, but my shoulders have the tendency to *almost* dislocate quite quickly, and I've had some trouble with that already. Just a note of caution. Wink


Re: Wearing Hamata - Paul Elliott - 12-01-2011

I can't imagine how bad that would be, half in and half out of hamata with a dislocated shoulder .. ouch


Re: Wearing Hamata - Titvs Statilivs Castvs - 12-01-2011

Well I haven't actually dislocated them, but a few times I almost did, and most of these occasions were during putting on/off a hamata..
Quite a panicky experience, I can assure you. :-P


Re: Wearing Hamata - Ammianus - 12-02-2011

Quote:I'm skinny, so my mail slips on and off OK. I get into difficulties when I wear my padded subarmalis (which is more often than not).

I would hope you would always be wearing padding, it would be rather painful and inauthentic otherwise Wink

It always amazes me how often members of the public assume it is just slung over a tunic....because that would be great protection! :roll:

Good luck Steve, you will soon get the hang of it. The beauty of ringmail is that it isn't a two person job. Big Grin


Re: Wearing Hamata - Titus Labienus - 12-02-2011

Thanks! I think I will be able to get the hang of it.


Re: Wearing Hamata - Flavivs Aetivs - 12-02-2011

Quote:Thanks! I think I will be able to get the hang of it.

You with the 6th Legion by any Chance?

Also, I have used their Starter kits, and generally if you buy it a little loose it's easier to get on and off. You can hang the added weight over the balteus iff need be, as it helps a lot with skinny guys like me.

The hardest part is if you have a subarmalis, and it has the ptuerges. Those take a while to pull out from underneath


Re: Wearing Hamata - joeandmich - 12-02-2011

You mean there's no zipper?

LOL