I've made this list based on what I've tested, and if "BEST" is encompasses threats, weight, and value, then this is pretty much what I got in Level IV: Adept Colossus US Military XSAPI RMA 1192 Militech RF3 Black Label Stealth Armor Systems Dragon Skin or Hexar Solid Spartan Armor Hercules Xtreme (formally Ares) Hesco 4800 US Military ESAPI RMA 1165 Hesco 4601 Highcom 4S17M RMA 1155 Botach Battle Steel Level IV (Longfri Plate) LAPG Level IV or similar (foam edges, bare min budget recommendation)
There's a photo of i believe one of these plates with an impact from a 7.62x54mmR round from an SVD Sniper rifle The ukrainian soldier only had a bruise on his back
This is super odd ball. Isnt the vanilla 4800 suppose to do more? I mean the LV is the FBI HRT version of the 4800 that ditches the foam. I guess this is kinda like the E-SAPI performance varies lot to lot.
hey matt may i suggest for some new and different content you go visit and record the making of hesco or some other manufacturers plates might be something your viewers would enjoy.
Hey great video and great test as always. I have a quick question I can’t seem to find this exact plate whenever I search “hesco 4800 lv4 low visibility plates” all it brings up is the 4800 plates. Those aren’t the same right the regular 4800 are thicker? If you have the proper link or something I would greatly appreciate it if you can guide me in where to find this specifc plate. Thanks
Thanks for the reply I found it 👍🏻. But I had another question about this plate, this plat will for sure stop slower threats like 7.62x39 AP rounds, etc right.
@@Halal_Dan Drop tests aren't solely meant to test for drops specifically, rather, anything that can cause the ceramic to fracture. Regardless, "Don't drop your PPE" is great in theory, but when you're actually wearing it, trips, falls, bumps, smacks, strikes, will happen eventually. This plate not being intended for the same degree of durability not withstanding, mind. Just speaking generally.
Have you ever done a test on the Hesco 4400 MC level 4 plate? I have looked for it but it might just be lost in the tubes of you. They're a little on the heavy side but have had my eye on replacing my L210 with the 4400 since it seems like a much more capable plate for the money.
Whats up with adept? The customer support number is wrong on the website and goes to some random guy on a cell that says wrong number. The address to the company is also not legit. What's the deal with this company?
I get not doing the NIJ drop on these... but I really REALLY would have liked to see these drop tested in a plate carrier.... obviously theres a lot of variables between carriers but at least a popular one like the JPC, SPC, or LV 119 would have been nice. Ideally stepping down from fully loaded placard to empty placard to slick. These are exactly the same as the regular 4800s except for the foam. so frankly the only thing I would have been interested in seeing is a drop test
@@BuffRANGE thanks, I don't think I ever heard of that brand or saw the review. I guess I get caught in the marketing hype and gravitate towards brands like Hesco.
@@InkwellFoto Colossus Review here: ruclips.net/video/EIHE2RjfD7E/видео.htmlsi=0D6wkwNnBAhFKTta There's nothing commercially available that exceeds it's capabilities, vs price and weight. Maybe the Dragon Skin from Stealth Armor as I know he was looking to use/license the ceramic Adept is using. The RMA 1192 is close but falls on the M993 performance.
Check out the shellback lightweight plates they are multi curve made in USA they are normally like 450 each but some site has them on sale for 267 each and they only weigh 5.7lbs!!
You are BETTER than a NIJ lab.
Agreed
Way better.
BUFFMAN R.A.N.G.E!❤
7.62×51 - MV - 💪!
best Plate ??
I've made this list based on what I've tested, and if "BEST" is encompasses threats, weight, and value, then this is pretty much what I got in Level IV:
Adept Colossus
US Military XSAPI
RMA 1192
Militech RF3 Black Label
Stealth Armor Systems Dragon Skin or Hexar Solid
Spartan Armor Hercules Xtreme (formally Ares)
Hesco 4800
US Military ESAPI
RMA 1165
Hesco 4601
Highcom 4S17M
RMA 1155
Botach Battle Steel Level IV (Longfri Plate)
LAPG Level IV or similar (foam edges, bare min budget recommendation)
Seams like any of those would knock the shit out of you
Just sad that i can't get thoose in Europe 🥲
I'm sorry :(
Dude, thanks a lot to you and your family supporting for the work you do. Awesome stuff as always!
Our pleasure !
Even for around $2200/pr if I could afford it, I'd have it. Very impressive.
There's a photo of i believe one of these plates with an impact from a 7.62x54mmR round from an SVD Sniper rifle
The ukrainian soldier only had a bruise on his back
Most underrated “guntouber”
Thanks !!
This is super odd ball. Isnt the vanilla 4800 suppose to do more? I mean the LV is the FBI HRT version of the 4800 that ditches the foam. I guess this is kinda like the E-SAPI performance varies lot to lot.
I would be interested in seeing it drop tested first, but still fantastic performance from these plates especially for the weight and thickness.
Exactly
Really surprised the LV did better than the regular 4800s
Oof you did the low vis one too
Nice testing. Any chance you'll get to those 350L videos soon?
Damn it I knew I’ve been forgetting something. I’ll start working on those.
hey matt may i suggest for some new and different content you go visit and record the making of hesco or some other manufacturers plates might be something your viewers would enjoy.
99% of these company's have proprietary machines or processes that they won't let me record..
Thanks for another awesome test.
You are most welcome
Thank you for testing these plates. This was an awesome test! I thought those M855A1s would go through at some point.
You’re welcome
Absolutely love your channel and what you do. Thanks
Thank you kindly..
Hey great video and great test as always. I have a quick question I can’t seem to find this exact plate whenever I search “hesco 4800 lv4 low visibility plates” all it brings up is the 4800 plates. Those aren’t the same right the regular 4800 are thicker? If you have the proper link or something I would greatly appreciate it if you can guide me in where to find this specifc plate. Thanks
Right here :) midwestarmor.com/products/hesco-4800lv-level-iv-multi-curve-plate-set/
Thanks for the reply I found it 👍🏻. But I had another question about this plate, this plat will for sure stop slower threats like 7.62x39 AP rounds, etc right.
Yes. Their L210 stops that round but it doesn’t hurt to ask them if they have official testing
I understand you respecting esstac and not dropping it….. but it’s always gonna linger in the back of my mind if it would’ve failed or not
Don't drop your PPE and you're good
Do you not wear a vest around your plate when you wear plates?
@@jay.d.8906If you fall hard enough to break your plate, you probably broke something else too.
@@Halal_Dan Drop tests aren't solely meant to test for drops specifically, rather, anything that can cause the ceramic to fracture. Regardless, "Don't drop your PPE" is great in theory, but when you're actually wearing it, trips, falls, bumps, smacks, strikes, will happen eventually. This plate not being intended for the same degree of durability not withstanding, mind. Just speaking generally.
@cjf-rw8vl yeah, thats a.. trip I would not want to take... id end up seeing you next... fall...
So the takeaway from this video is HESCO makes good plates. L210 to the higher end ranges, all are worth buying.
All depends on your mission. I would argue the 1092 from RMA is superior to the L210 and the 1192 is better than the 4800 albeit 1 lb heavier.
For 1200 bucks it better be a good plate lol
U210 next? lol
They were going to send me an L211.. The U210 sounds expensive..
Well I thought the 4800 was too expensive and here we are lol @@BuffRANGE
@@Halal_Dantrue. :$ I can certainly ask :)
Nice plate!
Good video. Should do a vid ther you show all the plates and diference of the cheremics.//Sweden.
Flail chest, and possible pneumothorax for $2k. Im a retired Combat Medic.
Saw many back face deformation casualties did ya
Thank you for all you do
You are so welcome
Awesome video!
Adept Mantis next please!
Have you ever done a test on the Hesco 4400 MC level 4 plate? I have looked for it but it might just be lost in the tubes of you. They're a little on the heavy side but have had my eye on replacing my L210 with the 4400 since it seems like a much more capable plate for the money.
I believe this was a 4400, but I'm not sure if this is the 4400 pre or post recall? ruclips.net/video/3bSkI4C75Vs/видео.html
What powder are you using in the 300? Retumbo?!
IMR-4350, RL22
😅
Whats up with adept? The customer support number is wrong on the website and goes to some random guy on a cell that says wrong number. The address to the company is also not legit. What's the deal with this company?
Let me ask em.
@BuffRANGE thank you very much. My buddy and I were very interested prior to getting the strange response. Keep me posted please.
@@nateginter1234 they will get it updated.
Getting a second mortgage on the house for "home improvements"...
>$2625
Oof
Just a 3lb 3+ in the front crew
IIIa in the back
Taking rifle fire from behind you're omae wa
Hillbillies shouldnt be so well spoken. But i love the channel none the less.
I don't know if I'm a Hillbilly. I quite like my city things like gas, sewer, water :D
I get not doing the NIJ drop on these... but I really REALLY would have liked to see these drop tested in a plate carrier.... obviously theres a lot of variables between carriers but at least a popular one like the JPC, SPC, or LV 119 would have been nice. Ideally stepping down from fully loaded placard to empty placard to slick. These are exactly the same as the regular 4800s except for the foam. so frankly the only thing I would have been interested in seeing is a drop test
Sorry :( Vendor donated it, and that was their request..
Pro tip: Don't drop your plates.
What's the best plate you've tested? And what were you impressed by based on low cost?
best in terms of stopped threats? Or best in terms of coverage/cost/weight/quality?
@BuffRANGE stopped threats. And the second was best in terms of budget.
@@InkwellFoto Adept Colossus hands down..
@@BuffRANGE thanks, I don't think I ever heard of that brand or saw the review. I guess I get caught in the marketing hype and gravitate towards brands like Hesco.
@@InkwellFoto Colossus Review here: ruclips.net/video/EIHE2RjfD7E/видео.htmlsi=0D6wkwNnBAhFKTta There's nothing commercially available that exceeds it's capabilities, vs price and weight. Maybe the Dragon Skin from Stealth Armor as I know he was looking to use/license the ceramic Adept is using. The RMA 1192 is close but falls on the M993 performance.
I thought that these looked pretty good, all in all. Then I checked the price. Pair of large plates is $2600
Ohh yeah very spendy!! I feel the RMA 1192 is a better value even if it’s 1 lb heavier.
Check out the shellback lightweight plates they are multi curve made in USA they are normally like 450 each but some site has them on sale for 267 each and they only weigh 5.7lbs!!
@@TheJoeml85those sound just like longfri plates.
@@BuffRANGE i think the are made by rma
SHELLBACK TACTICAL PREVAIL SERIES LEVEL IV MULTI-CURVE 10" X 12" HARD ARMOR PLATE - MODEL 4SICMH