Why Size Matters With Body Armor #predatorarmor #bodyarmor #selfdefense #bulletproof

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video addresses the crucial question of selecting the right body armor size. The primary goal of body armor is to protect vital organs like the heart and lungs, not necessarily to prevent all gunshot wounds. The speaker highlights that 10x12 inch body armor is the most common size, fitting approximately 90-95% of customers.

Quick Summary

The main purpose of body armor is to protect vital organs like the heart and lungs from lethal gunshot impacts, thereby reducing the risk of death. The 10x12 inch size is the most common, fitting about 90-95% of users.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Body Armor Sizing Question
  2. 00:03Common Body Armor Sizes
  3. 00:14Purpose of Body Armor: Protecting Vitals
  4. 00:28Lethal Shot Risk Assessment
  5. 00:39Gauging Your Body Armor Fit
  6. 00:46Predator Armor's Standard Size: 10x12
  7. 00:52Fitment for the Majority of People

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of wearing body armor?

The primary goal of body armor is not to prevent all gunshot wounds, but to protect your vital organs, such as the heart and lungs, from lethal impacts. This significantly reduces the chance of death from a gunshot.

What is the most common size for body armor?

The 10x12 inch size is the most common and widely recommended for body armor. It is designed to fit approximately 90-95% of individuals, offering adequate coverage for vital areas.

Are there other sizes of body armor available besides 10x12?

Yes, while 10x12 is the most prevalent size, other common dimensions for body armor include 8x10 inches and 11x14 inches, with various intermediate sizes also available to accommodate different body types.

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