I just ordered some of their trauma pads for my carrier. My buddy has some of their plates and has been really happy with this company and their customer service. Thank god he has never had to use the plates in real life. For everyone with plates, don't forget the trauma pads!
Love my Spartan Armor Leonidas plate carrier and complete set of advanced triple curve AR550 lvl 3+ plates with full build up anti spall coat and trauma pads. It’s not a light weight rig by any means but its solid level of protection and the carrier makes it much more comfortable to wear for an extended period of time.
Shit just doesn’t make sense to me. By the time you spend the extra money on padding and carriers why wouldn’t you just use ceramic plates? If the only reason is “it can take multiple hits” you’re a clown, this isn’t calm of duty. Armor is meant to take 2-4 rounds to give you enough time to return fire. They’re not meant to take hundreds of rounds you’re not terminator lmao. So with that said, ceramic is far better at energy absorption, it’s lighter, cooler and it stops bigger rounds than steel. There’s nothing but downsides to using steel.
You should combine the trauma pad and spall sleeve into one. Itd be a lot easier for consumers because if they need one they probably need the other. Just my opinion. Scorpion tactical does that but theirs seems to be of questionable quality
Note about plate carrier quick releases. I had 2 Kydex quick release slides for both sides of my plate carrier cummerbund, I was at Skirmish Paintball Invasion of Normandy 2021 5000 player game with that set up. I hit the ground first thing off the mock boat and both quick releases opened up. For reference when making a quick release plate carrier. Only one side needs to open, Which mine is my left, those Kydex sliders will open on their own given real combat movement. I run one Kydex on left side, then regular buckle. UR Tactical Integrated Plate Carrier, Hong Kong. Please make this style.
As a police officer, I have been a spartan customer for years. The vest I wear daily includes two AR550 plates (front and back) and underneath that I wear Level 3A Kevlar to absorb the energy. If any Spartan employee is reading this, I have a question. Does combining the AR550 steel with my L3A Kevlar make my load out a L4? And I have seen some people put the soft armor *INFRONT* of steel plates, to mitigate spalling. Is there any truth to this, or is it best to just coat it with your anti spalling material and wear the Kevlar closest to your body? Thanks
While we haven't tested it in a laboratory, we did recently test our AR550 plates with our IIIA Flex Fused Core behind it against 30-06 M2AP and it did fully stop the AP round. Now would I trust my life with it? No, definitely not. As for the spall question, it can help. Most spall shoot to the outside edge of the plate though so a full coat is definitely advised.
add this to the info needed to compile a sales pitch. we arent all built like you or 20 years old and some of us resemble both of those, old and out of shape. looking for armor is harder than car shopping.
I love these videos of companies putting out this is answering alot of my concerns. only thing, is why don't they work on a hiretech spall containment sleeve along with the coating only reason I say this is, the edges were the spelling would fly up through seem like they're made out of material that should be the same as the strike face like an kevlar ring. Anyways love the videos. I think Spartan armor is going to be my choice.
We've had level IV plates for some time now, all made in-house. Check out this section of our website: www.spartanarmorsystems.com/composite-ceramic-body-armor/level-iv-spartan-armor/
I’ve watched several vids from you guys and elsewhere on what to actually expect when getting hit. Most likely the Leonidas package is in my near future. Realistically speaking, if you were unlucky enough to get hit by one rifle round but lucky enough not to be hit by a second, what might the user expect assuming trauma pads and full gear setup is used? How different might this hypothetical situation be with say, a 9mm round? Appreciate any links to vids or other info!
Just buy ceramic. It protects against bigger and faster rounds, it’s lighter, it’s cooler, it absorbs energy FAR better than steel do no need for bulky pads that just make it hot and sweaty. There’s ZERO benefits to wearing steel over ceramic. There’s a reason no militaries use them
If I get the “Spartan AR550 BODY ARMOR” (Triple Curve), can it be used with the trauma pads & “SPARTAN ARMOR SYSTEMS SPALL CONTAINMENT SLEEVE”? Just want to confirm if the plates will fit with the trauma pads and containment sleeves within the plate carrier. Thanks in advance 🙏🏼
would a D30 underplate theoretically absorb at least a decent amount of the trauma? theyre used in impact protection for motorcycles so it might do some good to keep inbetween you and the plate.
@@davekemerer2566 since leaving the message I actually got some plates. Debating on getting side plates now.... Just started going back to the gym. Suckers are heavy.
I got everything for $270. Surplus store, & ebay. Guess a guy was selling his spartan armor 10x12. Snagged that deal up quick. $90 for two level 3 plates
That's a lot to discuss but overall, just better quality at every step in the manufacturing process. We laser cut our steel where they plasma cut and grind their steel. Our single curve full coat AR550 plate is NIJ certified, where their plates just meet NIJ specs. Their "multi curve" is the same as our base level single curve and our Advanced Triple Curve is a true multi curve design, making it far more comfortable We also offer level IV plates which we make in house, our Ares and Hercules plates are far superior to what they have to offer. Our lead times are typically much lower to despite the large volume of orders we receive.
Yah, the NIJ thinks you will be able to stuff something bigger than a golf ball through your ribs and sternum. MAYBE you can survive that, but really? You want to pound golf balls under your skin? I'd really love to understand the NIJs thinking.
The reality is that almost no one has died from blunt force trauma. There's recovery time, but it takes an elephant gun to do enough BFT to end someone wearing soft armor.
Love how transparent this company is. 👍
Thank you 🍻
I just ordered some of their trauma pads for my carrier. My buddy has some of their plates and has been really happy with this company and their customer service. Thank god he has never had to use the plates in real life. For everyone with plates, don't forget the trauma pads!
My Spartan Armor has been solid
👍🍻
lmao i would hope so
Love my Spartan Armor Leonidas plate carrier and complete set of advanced triple curve AR550 lvl 3+ plates with full build up anti spall coat and trauma pads. It’s not a light weight rig by any means but its solid level of protection and the carrier makes it much more comfortable to wear for an extended period of time.
Glad to hear it!
Shit just doesn’t make sense to me. By the time you spend the extra money on padding and carriers why wouldn’t you just use ceramic plates? If the only reason is “it can take multiple hits” you’re a clown, this isn’t calm of duty. Armor is meant to take 2-4 rounds to give you enough time to return fire. They’re not meant to take hundreds of rounds you’re not terminator lmao. So with that said, ceramic is far better at energy absorption, it’s lighter, cooler and it stops bigger rounds than steel. There’s nothing but downsides to using steel.
You should combine the trauma pad and spall sleeve into one. Itd be a lot easier for consumers because if they need one they probably need the other. Just my opinion. Scorpion tactical does that but theirs seems to be of questionable quality
Not a bad idea, we're looking into it!
@@SpartanArmorSystems I'll take 2.
I'll take 3
Loving the way your body armor performed in the ballistic test vids.definitly the armor I will be purchasing for the family.!!!!!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Man you guys seem on point. I think I know where I'm getting my armor from
Thanks, we're trying to bring more transparency to the body armor industry. 🍻
Thanks for the information. Shopping for plates is a tough decision based on civilian context of use. My research continues but Spartan is on my list.
Ceramics are the way to go
Please let us know if you need any assistance, we are happy to help!
Note about plate carrier quick releases. I had 2 Kydex quick release slides for both sides of my plate carrier cummerbund, I was at Skirmish Paintball Invasion of Normandy 2021 5000 player game with that set up. I hit the ground first thing off the mock boat and both quick releases opened up. For reference when making a quick release plate carrier. Only one side needs to open, Which mine is my left, those Kydex sliders will open on their own given real combat movement. I run one Kydex on left side, then regular buckle. UR Tactical Integrated Plate Carrier, Hong Kong. Please make this style.
As a police officer, I have been a spartan customer for years. The vest I wear daily includes two AR550 plates (front and back) and underneath that I wear Level 3A Kevlar to absorb the energy. If any Spartan employee is reading this, I have a question. Does combining the AR550 steel with my L3A Kevlar make my load out a L4? And I have seen some people put the soft armor *INFRONT* of steel plates, to mitigate spalling. Is there any truth to this, or is it best to just coat it with your anti spalling material and wear the Kevlar closest to your body? Thanks
While we haven't tested it in a laboratory, we did recently test our AR550 plates with our IIIA Flex Fused Core behind it against 30-06 M2AP and it did fully stop the AP round. Now would I trust my life with it? No, definitely not. As for the spall question, it can help. Most spall shoot to the outside edge of the plate though so a full coat is definitely advised.
Would love to hear your guys’ opinion on the proposal to ban Body Armor for civilian use.
It's just another attempt to make civilians defenseless sitting ducks.
add this to the info needed to compile a sales pitch. we arent all built like you or 20 years old and some of us resemble both of those, old and out of shape.
looking for armor is harder than car shopping.
If you're looking for lightweight or larger sized plates, we do offer those options.
I love these videos of companies putting out this is answering alot of my concerns. only thing, is why don't they work on a hiretech spall containment sleeve along with the coating only reason I say this is, the edges were the spelling would fly up through seem like they're made out of material that should be the same as the strike face like an kevlar ring. Anyways love the videos. I think Spartan armor is going to be my choice.
Hope to see some Lvl IV ceramic side plates from you guys soon, could use that for my job.
We've had level IV plates for some time now, all made in-house. Check out this section of our website:
www.spartanarmorsystems.com/composite-ceramic-body-armor/level-iv-spartan-armor/
Ever thought of adding Dyneema to the front face of the steel armor? I wonder if it will have a significant decrease in spalling?
Thank you for your feedback. We will take this to upper management for input.
I'm new to body armor, I'm currently looking for one for my needs of protection.
I'll check out spartan armor, 🧐
Sure thing, feel free to reach out to us with any questions. Our phone number is on our website or you can contact us on Facebook/Instagram messenger.
I’ve watched several vids from you guys and elsewhere on what to actually expect when getting hit. Most likely the Leonidas package is in my near future. Realistically speaking, if you were unlucky enough to get hit by one rifle round but lucky enough not to be hit by a second, what might the user expect assuming trauma pads and full gear setup is used? How different might this hypothetical situation be with say, a 9mm round? Appreciate any links to vids or other info!
Just buy ceramic. It protects against bigger and faster rounds, it’s lighter, it’s cooler, it absorbs energy FAR better than steel do no need for bulky pads that just make it hot and sweaty. There’s ZERO benefits to wearing steel over ceramic. There’s a reason no militaries use them
@@kaydnburns5935 what plates do you have
perfect
could like a hard woven basket design help?
I have bad vision and first glance looked like em🤣🤣
If I get the “Spartan AR550 BODY ARMOR” (Triple Curve), can it be used with the trauma pads & “SPARTAN ARMOR SYSTEMS SPALL CONTAINMENT SLEEVE”? Just want to confirm if the plates will fit with the trauma pads and containment sleeves within the plate carrier. Thanks in advance 🙏🏼
Yes, they should. I would recommend our Achilles or Leonidas Legend plate carriers as they have ample room in the armor pockets to fit thicker plates.
Love my 550 plates
👍🍻
Purely out of curiosity, would the kinetic energy get transferred to the wearer in a vacuum?
Yes
would a D30 underplate theoretically absorb at least a decent amount of the trauma? theyre used in impact protection for motorcycles so it might do some good to keep inbetween you and the plate.
Hello there, that is something we have not tested, so we can not say for certain if it would have the same effect as the trauma pads.
Amber heard:
backface DEFECATION
Wish I could afford armor.... I've had a plate carrier for a year now, empty and sad :(
It’s cheaper than a funeral
@@davekemerer2566 since leaving the message I actually got some plates. Debating on getting side plates now.... Just started going back to the gym. Suckers are heavy.
I got everything for $270. Surplus store, & ebay. Guess a guy was selling his spartan armor 10x12. Snagged that deal up quick. $90 for two level 3 plates
So what makes spartan armor systems different from Armored Republic?
That's a lot to discuss but overall, just better quality at every step in the manufacturing process. We laser cut our steel where they plasma cut and grind their steel. Our single curve full coat AR550 plate is NIJ certified, where their plates just meet NIJ specs. Their "multi curve" is the same as our base level single curve and our Advanced Triple Curve is a true multi curve design, making it far more comfortable We also offer level IV plates which we make in house, our Ares and Hercules plates are far superior to what they have to offer. Our lead times are typically much lower to despite the large volume of orders we receive.
The best way to avoid blunt force trauma is to not get hit.
Only works in the Matrix. not real life.
Please make a kratos package
I think we can work something up!
These videos make advertising bearable. Bear arms!
Thanks!
Hello
Do you guys deliver to switzerland?
Sorry, we do not ship internationally shipping at this time.
@@SpartanArmorSystems Thanks for your answer. Will you start again and if yes would you know when?
How much?
The Shooters cut 10x12 is $77.18 for a set of 2
Find it dangerous not to just include the spalding coating on your steel.
We do include an option to add a Full Coat/Build Up Coat on all of our AR500 and AR550 Plates.
Yah, the NIJ thinks you will be able to stuff something bigger than a golf ball through your ribs and sternum.
MAYBE you can survive that, but really? You want to pound golf balls under your skin? I'd really love to understand the NIJs thinking.
The reality is that almost no one has died from blunt force trauma. There's recovery time, but it takes an elephant gun to do enough BFT to end someone wearing soft armor.