The Vortex Empire wrote:There's a big difference between carrying a 25kg bag of potatoes and having 25kg of gear distributed across your body.
This. It may all weight 25kg in a bundle, but when you realize that you're talking about a *lot* of discrete parts distributed all over the body...
Here are a few examples gathered from a merchandise site:
Deepeeka brand (India made) Gothic sallet helmet
5 lbs 9 oz, ~2.5 kg. This being the helmet, naturally you want it a little heavy. Deepeeka makes mostly re-enactment wear, not actual sparring wear, and the site doesn't state what gauge the helmet is made of but it's likely fairly light-- 16 or 18 gauge. This is not too far from historic norms, but modern standards tend to prefer heavier gauges like 14 or even 12.
16ga steel greaves
3lbs 8oz each, ~1.5 kg, per leg
16ga steel gauntlets
1lb ~5 oz each. A little over half a kilo.
This is all, by the way, suspended more or less individually by its form to one's body. It doesn't all depend from one's shoulders or waist, the weight is distributed fairly well around the entire body. You can even swim in it. This is in contrast to modern kit, where soldiers have to wear ~20-30 kg of equipment in a backpack and on their upper body (and often their body armour isn't part of that load, so you have to add that weight as well).
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.