Got my level IV soon as I received the email about them. Had their level III plates in my carrier, and wow what a difference it made not just with weight but comfort as well. Definitely got my money’s worth. God bless 🇺🇸🙏🏽
Do you have plans to have this CPL listed? Are you contemplating a multi-curve option? Is that kevlar front layer laminated to the strike face ? Interesting choice to go with a pressed Kevlar backer..
In short, yes we plan to get our level IV plates on the CPL. There is a bit of a lag with the new Regs and getting testing done. Which is why there are no 07 NIJ approved plates yet. You probably know all that as familiar as you are with the body armor space. Also yes the kevlar front layer is bonded to the strike face. We used the bonded kevlar as it provided us a more affordable option than UHMWPE but also a lighter weight option than E/S glass.
@@evernhamanderson I have. Cupcake. It part of my job as we did with body armor. Sorry for pointing out facts. Fax always seem to hurt softies like you.
RMA 1155s are great plates but they weigh 8.3 pounds per plate. Hesco 4400 are also great plates, but once again that plate is 8 pounds per plate for the same size of plate. Our level IV plate weighs less than 7 pounds. You are comparing apples and oranges in this case. And yes a full pound to a pound and a half in weight savings is a lot. As discussed in the video we wanted to find an optimal weight/price point. You are correct those are more affordable options but the trade off is weight. Get what works for you. Also please show me where you can get a new Hesco 4400 plate for $150 a plate.....
I think you should take it easy on the name calling as your "facts" were not actually facts. It is one thing to disagree but your "facts" are all incorrect. See the other reply but you are not comparing the same products. Our Level IV plates weigh much less than those models, hence the increased price. Lighter weight materials cost more money in body armor (there is an actual fact for you). Also good luck finding new Hesco 4400 plates for $150 a plate. I would make sure to do my research before starting the name calling.
Got my level IV soon as I received the email about them. Had their level III plates in my carrier, and wow what a difference it made not just with weight but comfort as well. Definitely got my money’s worth. God bless 🇺🇸🙏🏽
Do you have plans to have this CPL listed? Are you contemplating a multi-curve option? Is that kevlar front layer laminated to the strike face ? Interesting choice to go with a pressed Kevlar backer..
In short, yes we plan to get our level IV plates on the CPL. There is a bit of a lag with the new Regs and getting testing done. Which is why there are no 07 NIJ approved plates yet. You probably know all that as familiar as you are with the body armor space.
Also yes the kevlar front layer is bonded to the strike face. We used the bonded kevlar as it provided us a more affordable option than UHMWPE but also a lighter weight option than E/S glass.
@@predatorarmor Awesome! Might have to bug you guys in the future.
@@BuffRANGE if anyone i trust its @buffRANGE
i still want some shoulder plates
And a penis pad
That’s a lot of money per plate when RMA 1155s already exist and you can find some relabeled Hesco 4400 and 4401 for two for the cost of one of yours.
Then go buy those.
@@evernhamanderson I have. Cupcake. It part of my job as we did with body armor. Sorry for pointing out facts. Fax always seem to hurt softies like you.
RMA 1155s are great plates but they weigh 8.3 pounds per plate. Hesco 4400 are also great plates, but once again that plate is 8 pounds per plate for the same size of plate. Our level IV plate weighs less than 7 pounds. You are comparing apples and oranges in this case. And yes a full pound to a pound and a half in weight savings is a lot. As discussed in the video we wanted to find an optimal weight/price point. You are correct those are more affordable options but the trade off is weight. Get what works for you.
Also please show me where you can get a new Hesco 4400 plate for $150 a plate.....
I think you should take it easy on the name calling as your "facts" were not actually facts. It is one thing to disagree but your "facts" are all incorrect. See the other reply but you are not comparing the same products. Our Level IV plates weigh much less than those models, hence the increased price. Lighter weight materials cost more money in body armor (there is an actual fact for you). Also good luck finding new Hesco 4400 plates for $150 a plate. I would make sure to do my research before starting the name calling.
@@predatorarmor no problem. where would you like me to email the invoices for the thats.