Does A Bullet Proof Hoodie Actually Work?

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 22:35

Garand Thumb, with expert Paul Van Dunk, conducts rigorous testing on a ballistic hoodie using a realistic dummy. The Level 3A soft armor demonstrates surprising effectiveness against handgun and magnum rounds, though significant blunt force trauma is noted. Rifle rounds ultimately penetrate the armor, establishing its limitations.

Quick Summary

Garand Thumb's rigorous testing reveals that Level 3A ballistic hoodies offer surprising protection against handgun and magnum rounds but fail against rifle fire. A key concern remains significant blunt force trauma, which can cause severe internal injuries despite the projectile being stopped.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Premise
  2. 02:25Test 1: Shotgun Slug vs. The Hood
  3. 03:12Armor Specifications
  4. 04:32Handgun Caliber Testing
  5. 10:10Magnum Caliber Testing
  6. 14:00High-Energy Testing
  7. 17:31Rifle Caliber Failure
  8. 20:42Final Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a bulletproof hoodie offer protection against rifle rounds?

No, a standard Level 3A ballistic hoodie, as tested, is not designed to stop rifle rounds. While it can stop handgun calibers, rifle rounds like .45-70 Government and .30-06 completely penetrated the armor in testing.

What is the effectiveness of Level 3A armor in a ballistic hoodie?

Level 3A soft armor, found in ballistic hoodies, is effective against most handgun calibers, including 9mm and .44 Magnum. However, significant blunt force trauma can still occur, and it offers no protection against rifle fire.

What are the limitations of ballistic hoodies?

The primary limitations are blunt force trauma, which can cause severe internal injuries even if the projectile is stopped, and the lack of protection against rifle-caliber rounds. They can also be heavy and conspicuous.

How is blunt force trauma assessed in ballistic testing?

Blunt force trauma is assessed using ballistic dummies that simulate human anatomy. Significant deformation of the armor and internal damage to the dummy's simulated organs and bones indicate the level of trauma experienced.

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