A discussion with others in the industry added additional resources to help you determine what works best for you. "NIJ publishes FIT test failures here. Search for the company and see if they have failed and how many they have failed. Note, if a plate isn’t NIJ certified it won’t show up on this list, so if your manufacturer isn’t in this list, it doesn’t mean that you’re good to go." (Chris J.) NIJ Compliant list: cjtec.org/compliance-testing-program/compliant-product-lists/?fbclid=IwAR1QgpLdcaoQ01_GEXyv7UyQd1k2lZWh6lvO05idad0vAQAJzx6PSzaK7F4 "There's only a few actual manufacturers in the US, so rebranding is a very common thing. Often the certification for a plate isn't listed under the reseller, but on the original OEM. So its good to search by model number if you can't find your company on there. For example, 26605 I know is an LTC model number, so the certification should be listed under Leading Technology Composites." (John S.) Thank you to the folks from the discussion.
I've noted the sizing differences between SAPI small and the M210 small swimmer sizing in the video. SAPI is a close in size but not the same. See the link from esstac here: esstac.com/hesco-m210-multicurve-special-threat-preorder/
@@bunnyoperator also. How was the m210 multicurve over the single curve l210 in terms of comfort? Worth the upgrade in price for the extra curve and m855a1 rating?
@@SoldMyHat Definitely a unique, non-standard sizing. My guess is it was for the not as tall but slimmer folks who aren't children 😂. I don't think it's an "upgrade" based on price difference and if the standard sizes already fit you. Maybe if you didn't have plates already and found that current size offerings aren't as ideal for you. If the 3810 came in this size I'd opt for that or another manufacturer's equivalent. The weight difference is worth the price difference IMO. It's like you're not wearing anything.
@@bunnyoperator I have some heavy level 4 plates right now. Looking to upgrade that to something lighter but still stop m855. I really need to keep it and the carrier to $800ish all in. Already have a placard and accessories so just need the carrier and plates. Leaning towards a jpc 1.0 and the m210. The single curve plates stick out a little far so they bump my chin if I look down. Wondering if multicurve would be better for that.
Being that small m210 (9x11) fits small sapi carriers, what’s the difference between the m210 small (socom swimmer cut) and small sapi in terms of coverage up top? I kind of hover between small and medium sapis as well.
SAPIs are longer and the shoulder pocket is more covered which might affect your ability to shoulder depending on your body type and position of shooting. I prefer to have a relief cut like on the M210. I find that the L210 cut is closer to a true swimmer and it's not my preference.
@@bunnyoperator So the m210 small 9x11 plate actually provides less coverage than small sapi up top on the shoulders? That’s interesting cause in the video the m210 seems to fill out a small sapi carrier completely. (aside from the length at the bottom)
@@Aa-dr6ix In the video I am using a Medium carrier for the M210. Defense Mechanisms at the time didn't offer a small SAPI sized carrier and only an 8x10 specific carrier. Small SAPI is 8¾ x 11¾ but you need to reference the cut/shape. Plates are measured at their extreme ends so the 9" is the widest part of the M210 not reflective of the cut angle. Small SAPI's cut isn't as aggressively sloped.
Ah okay then maybe it was mislabeled cause at 2:44 it says M210 + velocity scarab small in what I presume to be sapi cut. So just to clarify, it’s actually a 9x11 m210 plate in a medium sapi velocity scarab carrier? Thank you for the help!
@@Aa-dr6ix That part was accurate. Both the Scarab Small, MPEC Medium, and MPEC 8x10 were shown. Image search small SAPI then compare to the M210 9x11. You'll see the difference. It's not much cut the SAPI small is taller and the angle is not as aggressively sloped as the M210 small. Frankly most schmedium folks can get away with running 10x12, it's just not as ideal. Hesco seems to be the only shop making this 9x11 cut, so you could just Medium carrier, 10x12 plate and deal with it. It's NBD for most folks and sometimes more cost effective but small SAPI is also an option if you don't mind the few inches of extra width at the angle cut.
They're close enough to 10x12 plates that they fit perfectly fine in the MEPC Medium. The MEPC has an adjustment strap which helps to secure the plates to the correct height. I did not notice slop when wearing the carrier unlike when running the 8x10 in a Medium carrier. Photo of the Medium MEPC with M210 9x11 Small shown on my IG: instagram.com/p/CU3ERaEh4VA/?
My M210 Small works well with minimal shift in the MEPC Medium. I can't speak for the Slickster personally, and it would depend on how precise Ferro made the plate pockets.
That is up to you and your educated preferences. There is a lot of misinformation surrounding plates, specifically steel plates. I suggest that you do a search on steel plates to learn a bit more. As for sizing, the previous Hesco L210 video before this one shows you how to size plates for yourself but I believe that this on explained SAPI. SAPI vs. Shooter/Swimmer is totally your call.
@@bunnyoperator yeah I mean I've done my research but I just would like to know your opinion but it's all right I should have gone with the sapi but my order is already on its way 👍🏼
@@bunnyoperator yeah, when you compared that small sapi plate to the large it really seemed like it was maybe only a quarter inch narrower. When it says on hesco's sizing chart it's supposed to be inch and a quarter narrower. (Wanting to buy a pair just wanting to make sure I buy the right ones) thanks for reply
@@calvins4084 The plates I showed here are the shooter and swimmer cuts for the L210 and M210 respectively. If you intend to get SAPI then those would look much different due to the lack of cut for the shoulder pockets. SAPI plates tend to be a smidge larger than the shooter and swimmer cuts in general, so the plates shown here shouldn't be used as a visual comparison.
Interesting how they want to produce a cheaper version of a SOCOM TSA less than overt plate. It is a good choice of sizing though, if only Hesco can get their quality control down.
Yea, I agree. Considering the cost of the M210 vs the L210 series I was very hesitant but really wanted to compare the sizing. Frankly, I'd be all over a 3810 in this sizing or if anyone made an equiv LV3 or 3+.
Another Awesome video. I have some steel plates I’m going to sale for the obvious reasons. Also I took your advice and I’m just buying a whole new riddle instead of changing the hand guard
There are resources in the video description to help guide you towards finding the right plates for yourself. Only you can decide what works best for you. Doesn't have to be what I present as these are just data points from my own use.
@@bunnyoperator I was wondering about ur nip to nip(width) clavicle to belly button (length) measurements? Cuz I’m 6’2”160 pounds and my medium sapi plates don’t allow me to shoulder the rifle. appreciate the reply 👍
Officially, DOD Medium SAPI is 9.5x12.5 and Large SAPI is 10.125 x 13.25. There are no official standards for commercial plate sizes and they companies can name their plates however they want. This is why it's important to confirm plate carrier, plate size acceptance based on the measurements vs nomenclature.
A discussion with others in the industry added additional resources to help you determine what works best for you.
"NIJ publishes FIT test failures here. Search for the company and see if they have failed and how many they have failed. Note, if a plate isn’t NIJ certified it won’t show up on this list, so if your manufacturer isn’t in this list, it doesn’t mean that you’re good to go." (Chris J.)
NIJ Compliant list:
cjtec.org/compliance-testing-program/compliant-product-lists/?fbclid=IwAR1QgpLdcaoQ01_GEXyv7UyQd1k2lZWh6lvO05idad0vAQAJzx6PSzaK7F4
"There's only a few actual manufacturers in the US, so rebranding is a very common thing. Often the certification for a plate isn't listed under the reseller, but on the original OEM. So its good to search by model number if you can't find your company on there.
For example, 26605 I know is an LTC model number, so the certification should be listed under Leading Technology Composites." (John S.)
Thank you to the folks from the discussion.
The size differences are because the m210 is offered in SAPI military sizing. The 8x10 and 10x12 plates are typical civilian and police sizing.
I've noted the sizing differences between SAPI small and the M210 small swimmer sizing in the video. SAPI is a close in size but not the same. See the link from esstac here:
esstac.com/hesco-m210-multicurve-special-threat-preorder/
@@bunnyoperator yes. The 9x10 “socom” small is an odd sizing. Seems like all the SAPI sizes are standard though.
@@bunnyoperator also. How was the m210 multicurve over the single curve l210 in terms of comfort? Worth the upgrade in price for the extra curve and m855a1 rating?
@@SoldMyHat Definitely a unique, non-standard sizing. My guess is it was for the not as tall but slimmer folks who aren't children 😂.
I don't think it's an "upgrade" based on price difference and if the standard sizes already fit you. Maybe if you didn't have plates already and found that current size offerings aren't as ideal for you.
If the 3810 came in this size I'd opt for that or another manufacturer's equivalent. The weight difference is worth the price difference IMO. It's like you're not wearing anything.
@@bunnyoperator I have some heavy level 4 plates right now. Looking to upgrade that to something lighter but still stop m855. I really need to keep it and the carrier to $800ish all in. Already have a placard and accessories so just need the carrier and plates. Leaning towards a jpc 1.0 and the m210. The single curve plates stick out a little far so they bump my chin if I look down. Wondering if multicurve would be better for that.
Being that small m210 (9x11) fits small sapi carriers, what’s the difference between the m210 small (socom swimmer cut) and small sapi in terms of coverage up top? I kind of hover between small and medium sapis as well.
SAPIs are longer and the shoulder pocket is more covered which might affect your ability to shoulder depending on your body type and position of shooting. I prefer to have a relief cut like on the M210. I find that the L210 cut is closer to a true swimmer and it's not my preference.
@@bunnyoperator So the m210 small 9x11 plate actually provides less coverage than small sapi up top on the shoulders? That’s interesting cause in the video the m210 seems to fill out a small sapi carrier completely. (aside from the length at the bottom)
@@Aa-dr6ix In the video I am using a Medium carrier for the M210. Defense Mechanisms at the time didn't offer a small SAPI sized carrier and only an 8x10 specific carrier.
Small SAPI is 8¾ x 11¾ but you need to reference the cut/shape. Plates are measured at their extreme ends so the 9" is the widest part of the M210 not reflective of the cut angle. Small SAPI's cut isn't as aggressively sloped.
Ah okay then maybe it was mislabeled cause at 2:44 it says M210 + velocity scarab small in what I presume to be sapi cut. So just to clarify, it’s actually a 9x11 m210 plate in a medium sapi velocity scarab carrier? Thank you for the help!
@@Aa-dr6ix That part was accurate. Both the Scarab Small, MPEC Medium, and MPEC 8x10 were shown. Image search small SAPI then compare to the M210 9x11. You'll see the difference. It's not much cut the SAPI small is taller and the angle is not as aggressively sloped as the M210 small.
Frankly most schmedium folks can get away with running 10x12, it's just not as ideal. Hesco seems to be the only shop making this 9x11 cut, so you could just Medium carrier, 10x12 plate and deal with it. It's NBD for most folks and sometimes more cost effective but small SAPI is also an option if you don't mind the few inches of extra width at the angle cut.
Great video, answered all the questions I had, thank you.
I'm glad that it helped you.
Great video. Interested to hear how the M210 Small Swimmers Cut fit in the medium Defense Mechanisms MEPC?
They're close enough to 10x12 plates that they fit perfectly fine in the MEPC Medium. The MEPC has an adjustment strap which helps to secure the plates to the correct height. I did not notice slop when wearing the carrier unlike when running the 8x10 in a Medium carrier.
Photo of the Medium MEPC with M210 9x11 Small shown on my IG:
instagram.com/p/CU3ERaEh4VA/?
Would the small M210 swimmer cut work in a medium Ferro concepts slickster ? Or would it move around to much?
My M210 Small works well with minimal shift in the MEPC Medium. I can't speak for the Slickster personally, and it would depend on how precise Ferro made the plate pockets.
I had a question I ordered a Ar500 10×12 shooting cut should I have bought the 10×12 sapi?
That is up to you and your educated preferences. There is a lot of misinformation surrounding plates, specifically steel plates. I suggest that you do a search on steel plates to learn a bit more.
As for sizing, the previous Hesco L210 video before this one shows you how to size plates for yourself but I believe that this on explained SAPI. SAPI vs. Shooter/Swimmer is totally your call.
@@bunnyoperator yeah I mean I've done my research but I just would like to know your opinion but it's all right I should have gone with the sapi but my order is already on its way 👍🏼
@@thebestofthebestsir47 My preference isn't SAPI size due to the shape and my body type. The upper sections interfere with my rifle shouldering.
@@bunnyoperator hey thank you for your opinion, I think I did make the right decision going with the shooters cut 10×12 steel plate 👍🏼
@@thebestofthebestsir47 Regardless you have it, and the only way to know for sure is to run it.
On paper it says the small should be an inch and a quarter narrower then a 10-in plate and it looks nowhere near that much narrower.
Are you perhaps looking at SAPI sizes?
@@bunnyoperator yeah, when you compared that small sapi plate to the large it really seemed like it was maybe only a quarter inch narrower. When it says on hesco's sizing chart it's supposed to be inch and a quarter narrower. (Wanting to buy a pair just wanting to make sure I buy the right ones) thanks for reply
@@calvins4084 The plates I showed here are the shooter and swimmer cuts for the L210 and M210 respectively. If you intend to get SAPI then those would look much different due to the lack of cut for the shoulder pockets. SAPI plates tend to be a smidge larger than the shooter and swimmer cuts in general, so the plates shown here shouldn't be used as a visual comparison.
Interesting how they want to produce a cheaper version of a SOCOM TSA less than overt plate.
It is a good choice of sizing though, if only Hesco can get their quality control down.
Yea, I agree. Considering the cost of the M210 vs the L210 series I was very hesitant but really wanted to compare the sizing. Frankly, I'd be all over a 3810 in this sizing or if anyone made an equiv LV3 or 3+.
@@bunnyoperator LTC, Ceradyne and Point Blank. A bit pricy though because they use a better ceramic.
Another Awesome video.
I have some steel plates I’m going to sale for the obvious reasons.
Also I took your advice and I’m just buying a whole new riddle instead of changing the hand guard
There are resources in the video description to help guide you towards finding the right plates for yourself. Only you can decide what works best for you. Doesn't have to be what I present as these are just data points from my own use.
Do you get matching size & dimensions for front and back plates?
Yes but there are folks who don't for whatever their reasons are.
Looks excellent for us beer gut LARPers
Yes, yes. 😂
What r your dimensions for comparison? I’ve waisted way too much money buying the wrong size plates 🥲🥲🤣
5'7" Smedium frame. You can see examples in my CMMG video.
@@bunnyoperator I was wondering about ur nip to nip(width) clavicle to belly button (length) measurements? Cuz I’m 6’2”160 pounds and my medium sapi plates don’t allow me to shoulder the rifle. appreciate the reply 👍
@@reecealeck8314 Approx. 9x12 so small SAPI will work but the cut isn't ideal for me for the shouldering issue, so the 9x11 M210 cut was more ideal.
theese companies are confusing as hell.
Medium Sapis are 10x12. Why are Hescos 10x12 large?
Officially, DOD Medium SAPI is 9.5x12.5 and Large SAPI is 10.125 x 13.25.
There are no official standards for commercial plate sizes and they companies can name their plates however they want. This is why it's important to confirm plate carrier, plate size acceptance based on the measurements vs nomenclature.
10x12 is not a medium SAPI. 10x12 is a SOCOM TSA swimmer large.
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