What Size Body Armor Should I Wear? 🤔

Published on May 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

Nate from Predator Armor provides a straightforward method for determining the correct body armor size. He advises customers to cut out cardboard templates of common armor sizes (10x12 and 11x14 inches) and hold them against their chest to simulate where the plate would sit. The key is to align the top of the plate with the bottom of the sternum's soft area for optimal coverage.

Quick Summary

Determining the correct body armor size involves using cardboard templates of common dimensions like 10x12 or 11x14 inches. Hold these against your chest to simulate where the plate would sit, ensuring the top aligns with the soft area above your sternum for optimal coverage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:03Common Sizing Questions
  3. 00:23Cardboard Template Method
  4. 00:36Optimal Plate Placement
  5. 00:46Common Plate Size
  6. 00:52Further Assistance

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I determine the correct size for my body armor?

To find the right body armor size, cut out cardboard templates of common plate dimensions like 10x12 or 11x14 inches. Hold these templates against your chest where the armor would sit to gauge the fit and coverage.

Where should the top of my body armor plate be positioned?

The top of your body armor plate should align with the bottom of the soft area located just above your sternum. This ensures optimal protection and coverage for vital areas.

What is the most common body armor plate size?

The 10x12 inch body armor plate is generally suitable for the vast majority of individuals. It's recommended to test this size using the cardboard template method to confirm fit.

What if I'm still unsure about my body armor size?

If you have any lingering questions or concerns about selecting the correct body armor size, Predator Armor encourages you to reach out to them via email for personalized guidance and support.

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