Message from @sixfivebyfiftyfive

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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.

2020-11-24 18:46:27 UTC  

I do not see reliable sources about shelf life online.

2020-11-24 18:53:28 UTC  

To my knowledge, at this moment in time, and the best of my research. If you take care if your ceramic plate, they'll last pretty much forever.

It seems to be a CYA against defects or user error past the five years warranty period.

Also @Stargatemaster96 , it seems most level IV plates have a 20 year warranty period.

2020-11-24 18:56:20 UTC  

Additional info that seems to align with most veterans who talk about these things:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tacticalgear/comments/jo5yac/debunking_ceramic_expiration_ranger_body_armor/

2020-11-24 18:56:29 UTC  

Hope that helps...

2020-11-24 18:59:17 UTC  

Wow you really dug for answers good job dude.

2020-11-24 19:01:25 UTC  

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2020-11-24 19:03:06 UTC  

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2020-11-24 19:04:45 UTC  

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2020-11-24 19:06:31 UTC  

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2020-11-24 19:08:01 UTC  

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