New Rifle Rated Budget Bullet Proof Backpack

Published on October 3, 2022
Duration: 9:37

This review covers the Gardarg Armor bulletproof backpack, highlighting its value and versatility. The instructor emphasizes the affordability of their armor solutions, with options ranging from Level 3A to rifle-rated plates. Key features of the backpack include a streamlined laser-cut MOLLE system, a felt-lined pouch for electronics, and a dedicated armor pocket. The review also touches on comfort with different plate types and the backpack's potential use as a makeshift plate carrier.

Quick Summary

The Gardarg Armor bulletproof backpack offers excellent value, starting at $149 with an 11x15 Level 3A plate, or $249 with a rifle-rated plate. Using the '704tactical' code reduces these prices to $135 and $225 respectively. Features include laser-cut MOLLE, a felt-lined electronics pouch, and a dedicated armor pocket.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gardarg Armor Backpack
  2. 00:45Backpack Versatility and Design
  3. 01:07Armor Plate Options and Pricing
  4. 01:48Level 3+ Versa Plate Details
  5. 02:34Backpack Features: MOLLE, Pockets
  6. 03:55Main Compartment and Armor Pocket
  7. 04:09Comfort and Back Panel Design
  8. 04:32Back Face Deformation and Plate Carrier Use
  9. 04:47Additional Features: Handle, Drain Holes
  10. 05:25Summary and Value Proposition

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different ballistic protection options available with the Gardarg Armor backpack?

The Gardarg Armor backpack offers three main ballistic protection options: an 11x15 Level 3A soft armor panel, a 10x12 Level 3 UHMWPE rifle-rated plate, and a semi-flexible Level 3+ Versa Plate.

How much does the Gardarg Armor bulletproof backpack cost?

The backpack starts at $149 with an 11x15 Level 3A plate. Using the '704tactical' discount code, this price drops to $135. The rifle-rated plate option is $249, or $225 with the code.

What are the key features of the Gardarg Armor backpack itself?

Key features include a streamlined laser-cut MOLLE system, a felt-lined zipper pouch for electronics, a dedicated armor pocket, compression straps, a paracord handle, and drain holes at the bottom.

Is the Gardarg Armor backpack comfortable with ballistic plates?

The backpack is comfortable with flexible Level 3A plates. With rigid rifle plates, comfort may decrease slightly, but the padded straps and back panel with airflow channels help mitigate this.

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