As an Adventurer, you never know who you might be working for or what beast you’ll be sent to dispatch next. There’s only one thing for certain: if there’s enough money or glory to be had, you’re the right person for the job.
Admittedly, when the farmer came running into town claiming his crops had been torched, you hadn’t anticipated a trap. By the time you realized that the farmer was luring you into a bandit ambush, they already had you captured. At least your Double Sword Harness kept your swords safe! Now, if you can just wiggle out of those ropes enough to grab the hilt…A bandit notices and takes your sword and your Sword Hardness for himself.
You really need to rethink trusting farmers.
DETAILS
This bestselling Ready For Battle Double Harness is a weapon-frog designed to let you carry two weapons on your back. Durable and built to withstand the abuse of extensive use, the harness is made from stiff canvas and rimmed around all edges with stitched, double-layered leather. The harness can house two weapons set through frogs attached to a back plate. Each 16 cm long frog is open at both ends and usable by a wide variety of weapons. Simply adjust its flattened leather cords through its brass eyelet-reinforced braces on the front of each frog to fit the weapon you want to use. The Double Harness is worn on the back with cotton-weave straps around each shoulder.
The harness fits most Epic Armoury weapons and is compatible with all Epic Armoury leathers. The Harness has a moderated style that will go with a multitude of characters, roles and worlds.
Available in Black/Brown, Brown, and Black.
HISTORY
Back scabbards were historically only used by a few Asian-cultures for longer blades A modern invention made popular in fiction and fantasy
Natural leather products are very durable, but require regular maintenance with leather care products to stay flexible and to increase life-time. Make sure your leather products are kept dry when stored. Let wet leather dry naturally before treating. If frequently wet and dry, increase frequency of maintenance.
CLEANING
Clean by removing dirt with a hard brush, then gently rub on leather soap with a clean, damp cloth until the leather appears clean. Remove soap with a separate damp cloth to wipe away any soap residue and then use a dry cloth to wipe away any remaining water from the leather.
CONDITIONING
You should always condition leather after cleaning, since the soap will have removed some of its natural oils. Treat the leather with mink oil, olive oil, or beeswax polish with a clean cloth, gently rubbing a small amount of oil or polish in circles into the leather. Allow the leather to soak in the oil before wiping the leather with a final clean cloth to remove any excess residue.