Message from @sixfivebyfiftyfive

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2020-11-24 18:25:04 UTC  

Hesco plates are pretty good IMO

2020-11-24 18:25:24 UTC  

The thing with ar500 is that it isn't NIJ certified either so the military and law enforcement won't use it which is a big turn off for me personally.

2020-11-24 18:26:13 UTC  

I know the Level 4 AR500 is NIJ.

2020-11-24 18:26:29 UTC  

I knew a police officer who bought his own ar500 and he said he took 3 rounds in it, but he was issued ceramic armor.

2020-11-24 18:27:28 UTC  

Yeah the level 4 is ceramic which is good I was talking about the steel plates.

2020-11-24 18:27:33 UTC  

Just don't go with steel plates. Too much weight for not enough projection. Plus the spall that comes off it can kill you.

2020-11-24 18:29:18 UTC  

I would buy the ar500 level 4 plates because they are ceramic. I personally just wouldn't buy the steel stuff because it's heavy and bullets fragment to easily.

2020-11-24 18:29:21 UTC  

I travel light with lv 3+ in my front carrier and back pack, my plates are probably expired......weight is everything to a grunt like me, ammo comes 1st..then protection
That sucks for ar500..

2020-11-24 18:29:56 UTC  

Sounds like a good setup.

2020-11-24 18:30:55 UTC  

gotcha ghost.

2020-11-24 18:31:06 UTC  

3+ is what I went with as well.

2020-11-24 18:33:26 UTC  

How many years is the Hesco good for? Body armor isn't something I want to use anytime soon so longer the felf life the better, particularly when as expensive as it is.

2020-11-24 18:33:29 UTC  

Body armor is as complex as car engines, IMO. You need to balance your needs with the pros and cons of what you choose to run.

2020-11-24 18:34:29 UTC  

As far as I know; longer than most. It's sealed in a water-proof sheath.

2020-11-24 18:34:39 UTC  

jeez some of those hesco plates dont even way 6 pounds .-.

2020-11-24 18:35:08 UTC  

weigh*

2020-11-24 18:35:12 UTC  

Yeah they are stupid light.

2020-11-24 18:35:27 UTC  

dude that sounds great for edc

2020-11-24 18:35:38 UTC  

my bag already weighs 30lbs on avg

2020-11-24 18:36:12 UTC  

The large is 5.5 pounds while the same size AR500 is 8.5 pounds so it saves about 3 pounds per plate.

2020-11-24 18:36:40 UTC  

I may be investing in a hesco plate lol.

2020-11-24 18:36:43 UTC  

these look great

2020-11-24 18:37:26 UTC  

Yeah I'm going to get some in the summer after I get a car.

2020-11-24 18:38:00 UTC  

My only problem is I still can't locate the life span listed anywhere for the Hesco.

2020-11-24 18:38:21 UTC  

Should be able to find that. One moment.

2020-11-24 18:38:31 UTC  

the lifespan is typically only for the adhesives right? or does that include any synthetics used?

2020-11-24 18:39:11 UTC  

Looks like 5-7 years david.

2020-11-24 18:39:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/780865250681028608/20201124_133933.jpg

2020-11-24 18:40:07 UTC  

That's just the Warranty period, not shelf life.

2020-11-24 18:40:08 UTC  

thanks equal

2020-11-24 18:40:35 UTC  

Is the shelf life longer, 5 years is quite short for an investment like that.

2020-11-24 18:41:09 UTC  

tbf, its cheaper than a netflix sub.

2020-11-24 18:41:15 UTC  

Particularly when I'm wanting the 3+

2020-11-24 18:41:34 UTC  

That's just the warranty period the can last longer as long as they stay dry which they should sense there wrapped.

2020-11-24 18:42:09 UTC  

That is a photo of a 3+ wear face from Hesco

2020-11-24 18:42:17 UTC  

I'm in college so long term investment with my limited graduate stipend is important to me.

2020-11-24 18:42:27 UTC  

I feel you bro

2020-11-24 18:42:35 UTC  

about to be in the same boat myself.

2020-11-24 18:44:31 UTC  

They are waterproof so out of all the ceramic plates these would probably last the longest. I understand I am pinching pennies to be able to buy a car in the spring so I can get to work.

2020-11-24 18:45:12 UTC  

https://www.hesco.com/contact/

Give them a call and ask.