The Ultimate Temu Body Armor Test!

Published on July 5, 2025
Duration: 2:15

This video tests two $30 Temu body armor plates against multiple calibers, from .380 Auto up to .454 Casull. Both the soft panel and hard plate successfully stopped all tested rounds, though the soft armor showed significant damage and delamination, especially from higher-powered rounds. The .454 Casull caused extreme backface deformation on the soft armor but did not penetrate.

Quick Summary

Budget body armor from Temu, costing around $30, was tested against multiple handgun calibers up to .454 Casull. Both soft and hard plates successfully stopped all rounds, though the soft armor showed significant backface deformation and layer separation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Temu Body Armor Test
  2. 00:14.380 Auto Test Results
  3. 00:339mm & .45 Auto Tests
  4. 01:05.38 Spl, .357 Mag, 5.7x28mm Tests
  5. 01:42.454 Casull Ultimate Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the $30 Temu body armor plates stop bullets?

Yes, both the soft armor panel and the hard plate purchased from Temu for approximately $30 each successfully stopped all tested rounds, ranging from .380 Auto up to the powerful .454 Casull. No complete penetrations were observed during the test.

What kind of damage did the Temu soft body armor sustain?

The soft armor panel showed significant signs of stress, including visible layer separation and substantial backface deformation, especially after being impacted by higher-powered rounds like the .454 Casull. While it didn't fully penetrate, the damage indicates limitations.

How did the Temu hard body armor plate perform?

The hard body armor plate also successfully stopped all tested calibers. While impact marks were visible, it appeared to hold up better structurally compared to the soft armor panel, showing less dramatic deformation or delamination.

What calibers were used to test the Temu body armor?

The Temu body armor was tested against .380 Auto, 9mm, .45 Auto, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 5.7x28mm, and the high-powered .454 Casull. Both a soft panel and a hard plate were subjected to these ballistic tests.

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