The Best Body Armor For Civilians

Published on October 1, 2022
Duration: 14:55

This video from 3 of 7 Project, featuring former Navy SEAL Chadd Wright, provides an expert-level overview of civilian body armor options. Wright details the pros and cons of steel, ceramic, and advanced Duritium plates, emphasizing practical considerations like weight, fragmentation, durability, and threat levels. He also covers the role of soft armor and side plates for comprehensive protection.

Quick Summary

Former Navy SEAL Chadd Wright explains that Duritium plates are the superior choice for civilian body armor due to their lightweight, high durability, and lack of fragmentation issues. He contrasts them with heavier, spalling-prone steel plates and fragile ceramic plates, also noting the role of soft armor for comfort and blunt trauma reduction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 01:16Why Civilians Need Body Armor
  3. 04:31Steel Body Armor Plates
  4. 07:41Ceramic Body Armor Plates
  5. 09:00Shot Stop Duritium Plates
  6. 10:36Soft Armor Applications
  7. 12:34The Importance of Side Plates

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of body armor discussed for civilians?

The video discusses three main types: steel plates (like AR500), ceramic plates, and advanced Duritium plates. It also covers soft armor for pistol threats and the importance of side plates for full coverage.

What are the pros and cons of steel body armor?

Steel plates are affordable and effective against many threats but are heavy and pose a significant risk of fragmentation (spalling) to the user's neck and face.

Why are Duritium plates considered superior for civilian body armor?

Duritium plates are highlighted as superior because they are the lightest option, highly durable without being fragile like ceramic, and do not have fragmentation issues, offering advanced protection.

How does soft armor fit into a civilian body armor setup?

Soft armor is designed for pistol rounds and is recommended to be worn behind hard plates. This combination increases comfort and significantly reduces the blunt force impact from a projectile.

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