Backpack Armor Overview - Predator Armor

Published on July 30, 2022
Duration: 2:17

This video provides an overview of Predator Armor's Level IIIA backpack armor. It highlights the armor's dimensions (10.5" x 14"), thinness (0.25"), and lightweight design (under 1.5 lbs). The armor is TSA compliant and designed to fit most backpacks, laptop bags, or briefcases, offering convenient everyday protection against common handgun rounds up to .44 Magnum. It's also noted as a standalone product, not requiring additional trauma pads.

Quick Summary

Predator Armor's Level IIIA backpack armor offers discreet protection, measuring 10.5"x14" and only 0.25" thick, weighing under 1.5 lbs. It's TSA compliant and stops common handgun rounds up to .44 Magnum. Importantly, it's a standalone product, not requiring additional trauma pads.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Level IIIA Backpack Armor
  2. 00:16Dimensions and Fit
  3. 00:35Materials and Construction
  4. 00:47Thinness and Weight
  5. 00:58Portability and Comfort
  6. 01:04NIJ Testing and Standards
  7. 01:11Protection Against Handgun Rounds
  8. 01:17Standalone Product Capability
  9. 01:38Convenience and Discreet Protection
  10. 01:50Made in USA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the dimensions and weight of the Predator Armor Level IIIA backpack armor?

The Predator Armor Level IIIA backpack armor measures 10.5 inches by 14 inches. It is very thin, only 0.25 inches thick, and weighs less than a pound and a half, making it easy to carry discreetly.

What level of protection does the Predator Armor backpack armor offer?

This backpack armor is rated at Level IIIA according to NIJ standards. This means it is designed to stop common handgun rounds, including 9mm, .357s, and up to .44 Magnum ammunition.

Is the Predator Armor backpack armor TSA compliant?

Yes, the Predator Armor Level IIIA backpack armor is TSA compliant. This allows you to carry it through airport security checkpoints when traveling.

Does the Predator Armor backpack armor require a trauma pad?

No, the Predator Armor Level IIIA backpack armor is a standalone product. It meets the NIJ Level IIIA standards on its own and does not require a separate trauma pad or additional armor to achieve its rated protection.

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