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08 Jul.,2024

 

Buying a Bulletproof Vest? Here's How To Find The Best One

Thinking about buying a bulletproof vest but don't know where to begin? We get it. There are lots of choices to make when it comes to a ballistic vest: concealable or overt? Vest or plate carrier? What about protection level, material, and cost?

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You're investing in your safety when buying a piece of body armor. Your choice could be the difference between life and death, so you need to know the answers to these and other questions.

That's what Bulletproof Zone is here for. In this article, we'll set you up with all the information necessary to buy the best bulletproof vest for your needs - - precisely what to look at when choosing one, coupled with our curated pick of over a dozen featured ballistic vests. After that, we&#;ve got guidance on how to properly wear and maintain your new bullet proof vest.

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Bulletproof Vests - The Basics

What is a bulletproof vest?

Most accurately called a ballistic vest or a bullet-resistant vest, a bulletproof vest is a piece of Personal Protective Equipment [PPE]. In particular, a variety of body armor.

The modern bulletproof vest was invented in the early s and essentially consists of two parts:

  • An outer carrier vest made of hard-wearing fabric

  • One or more armor panels within the vest which are either permanently sewn in or removable

Protective materials inside the armor panels allow a bullet, explosive fragments, or other projectile to hit the vest but not penetrate the wearer's body. So keeping their vital organs undamaged and the wearer alive.

Perhaps surprisingly though, not so many types of bulletproof vest can stop a stab, spike, or slash from an edged or bladed weapon. And hardly any work against a stun gun or a taser.

What are bulletproof vests made of?

The armor in bulletproof vests is made with ballistic (bullet) resistant materials. For the most part, different sorts of soft armor - - most popularly, DuPont Kevlar (a para-aramid) or else Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight PolyEthylene [UHMWPE].

Nowadays commonly a composite of the two, both are highly durable synthetic fibers at least 5 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis and heat-resistant. In bulletproof vests, the ballistic fibers are often interwoven and layered many times to create a web-like framework of many "nets."

A few models of bullet proof vest, on the other hand, hold specially adapted pockets and so can be rigged with hard body armor plates.

How do bulletproof vests work?

Generally speaking, bulletproof vests work by:

  • changing the shape of the impacting bullet

  • slowing it down

  • spreading the energy from the hit across the whole armor structure instead of it being focused at the impact area

When a bullet hits a ballistic vest, each layer of that "net" works to slow the bullet more and more until it's stopped moving. The resistant fiber layers end up deforming, but they also deform the bullet until it's shaped like a mushroom, which makes it even less penetrative.

So if you're hit while wearing a bullet proof vest, you'll feel the impact across your whole body as opposed to only in the strike zone, the spot where you would have a bullet hole in your flesh if the vest wasn't there.

Hard armor works a bit differently from soft armor. It tends to deflect or shatter an incoming projectile and absorbs more of its impact energy, but the end-result is the same.

Who uses bulletproof vests?

Most people who use bulletproof vests are in high-risk occupations -- military personnel, law enforcement, security personnel, and the like. These people run the risk of exposure to gunfire on a regular basis.

But civilians can and do use bulletproof vests, too. You'll find bullet-resistant vests for children, adults, and even animals that work with law enforcement or the military!

But civilians can and do use bulletproof vests, too. You'll find bullet-resistant vests for adults, children, and even animals in service with the police and the armed forces!

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A BULLETPROOF VEST?

The main considerations to keep in mind when shopping for a piece of potentially life-saving equipment are:

Degree & type of protection

This is one factor you don't want to compromise or overcompensate on: don't compromise by getting a lower protection level than you need, and don't overcompensate by getting one too high for you to realistically wear.

If you're wearing a vest that doesn't handle the type of threat most likely to come your way, you're doing yourself no favors even if you saved some money by getting that lower protection level.

But if you just want general protection against gun violence as you go about your daily life, something like a plate carrier or a tactical vest with Level III or IV plates probably isn't the best choice for you.

Sure, it would protect against AR-15 ammunition (the most common active shooter weapon), but not only would the vest be highly visible in an environment where it could draw unwanted attention, that added protection would also be more weight than most civilians are willing or physically able to wear around town all day.

NIJ PROTECTION LEVELS

The United States National Institute of Justice [NIJ] provides the official ratings for bulletproof vests and body armor in general.

All body armor is classified under one of 5 protection levels - - in ascending order of protection: IIA, II, IIIA, III, and IV. These levels have an "A" alternate that cycle upwards to Level IV, the highest protection level.

We've already got an in-depth blog post on Body Armor Protection Levels that you really should check out. Knowing the protection level you need is crucial because everything from your vest's cost, size, weight, and fit will be determined by this.

Recommended protection levels

These are the NIJ levels we'd generally recommend based on your reasons for wearing a bulletproof vest.

Again, this is general, so it's not taking into account special circumstances or whatever firearm you may happen to be working with.

For example, if you're a civilian out in the woods with your hunting rifle, the generally recommended protection level of IIIA would be inadequate against your own weapon's ammunition. For that, you'll need at least Level III hard armor.

So first things first: always get a vest that can protect against your own gun. It's just a standard rule of thumb.

Civilians seeking general protection

We recommend Level IIIA. This covers you from almost all handgun rounds up to a .44 Magnum but is still lightweight enough to be concealable and comfortable under most circumstances. Once you get used to the feel of a properly fitting Level IIIA vest, you'll hardly know it's there.

Law enforcement, correctional officers & security personnel needing protective gear on the job

If you're law enforcement, you already know there are many different state and federal agencies. Which one you're a part of and what work you're doing there affects what level of ballistic protection you're required to wear.

The range runs from anywhere between Level II at the minimum and Level III for officers responding to tactical situations such as live active shooters.

For Corrections Officers [COs] and security personnel, because you might face both gun and sharp weapon threats, we suggest a multi-threat ballistic vest with a protection rating from Level II to Level IIIA.

TRAUMA PADS

Trauma pads are non-ballistic pads that fit behind a vest's ballistic panels or plates. Their purpose is to protect the wearer against blunt force injury resulting from Back Face Deformation [BFD] when a bullet hits armor.

In other words, just because an impacting bullet doesn't penetrate your flesh doesn't mean you still won't suffer soft tissue injury and major bruising. Even if it's from a 9mm round, that's still a high enough velocity projectile sending all its force into your vest.

Trauma plates lessen the injury, bruising, and pain by absorbing and dispersing some of the force from that impact. That's why they're such a sought-after piece of extra gear.

Comfort

Even though a bulletproof vest won't feel like a cashmere sweater, it must be comfortable for the amount of time you need to wear it. Otherwise, it can distract you, putting you in danger.

Sizing is the most vital factor as far as comfort is concerned. Look for the vest that fits you best. Get the size as close to your measurements as possible.

How do I find my bulletproof vest size?

To find your size for a ballistic vest, you'll need someone who can take measurements of your torso with a soft tape measure.

Measure:

  • shoulder to shoulder ("A" in the below image)

  • across the front chest ("B")

  • across the front waist ("C)

  • torso height ("D")

Using sizing guides for bulletproof vests

Different body armor manufacturers tend to have their own sizing suggestions.

Like the table below, some vest manufacturers' sizing guides list sizes based solely on the waist or chest measurement. Other brands' guides include some or all the other above measurements for shoulder, torso height, etc.

When you've found the bulletproof vest you want to buy, compare your measurements to their specific sizing guide. Remember: if your vest doesn't fit right, it can't do its job properly!

Also, consider the amount of time you'll be wearing the gear. Will you wear it every day, all day? If so, you may need to look into vests designed to be as light and cool as possible.

Weight

Through the years, bullet proof vests become notably lighter and much more effective. Still, be aware of how much weight you can take when wearing your vest for its intended purpose.

If you're a woman, you may want to look into getting a vest specially made for the female form. They're more common today than they were in the bygone days when women's only options for ballistic gear were vests designed for male measurements.

And if you're buying for a child, be sure it's not a vest they can only wear for 5 minutes before fatiguing! The kid may be pretty enthusiastic and confident about their ability to bear that load, but you make the final call on whether it's a realistic fit.

Always remember that the weight of the equipment you select will have an effect on your fatigue levels.

If you plan on wearing the vest for long periods of time, narrow your search to lighter gear such as soft armor vests.

Mobility

Your vest must allow for an optimum level of movement; you shouldn't find it hard to rotate your torso or arms normally.

During tactical situations, it's crucial to be able to react and move quickly. Can you enter or exit vehicles without being inhibited? Your ballistic vest must be comfortable enough to ensure this. A split-second delay in these types of situations can prove fatal.

Concealability

Depending on your specific situation, it matters a lot whether or not your ballistic protection is visible.

In some tactical situations, when your assailant sees your vest, they may target the areas of your body that are not protected. Otherwise, shooters tend to go for the torso, the biggest target.

Other times, you just may prefer that people not know you're wearing ballistic protection. Concealable bulletproof vests (as are the vast majority) are for you, in that case.

But in some situations, the higher level of protection and load carrying ability provided only by overt vests may be exactly what you need.

For a more detailed take on this, check out our article on the difference between concealable and overt body armor.

Cost

Your budget will often be the deciding factor in which vest or type of armor you end up purchasing.

Quality ballistic gear doesn't come cheap, but at Bulletproof Zone, we do our sincere best to get our prices as reasonable as possible.

We're so serious about this that we offer a price match guarantee if you bought a vest from us and found it at a cheaper price elsewhere within six months of your purchase.

Make sure to evaluate all your options within your budget range. Then consider whether or not investing in a slightly higher quality bulletproof vest could be worth it.

At the end of the day, you can&#;t put a price on your life and coming back home safely to your family.

Factors that influence the price of bulletproof vests:

NIJ certification

Body armor that's been tested to NIJ standards and given an official rating costs more than armor that has not. Buying an uncertified vest means there's no guarantee it's able to resist the ammunition its manufacturer says it can.

NIJ certification is basically such an industry standard now that any uncertified vest you come across is suspicious.

NIJ protection level

Generally, an NIJ IIIA vest is pricier than an NIJ IIA vest. A ballistic vest that is multi-threat, designed to resist both stabbing and bullets, is pricier than a vest that only handles firearm threats.

Quality

It takes careful design and testing to make a bullet resistant vest that&#;s comfortable, durable, and protective. This gets reflected in the price.

Warranty

Check to see which of the brands you&#;re considering offer warranties on their products. As a general trend, manufacturers generally offer 5 years warranty on the armor in a bulletproof vest.

Warranties add to the peace of mind that comes with knowing there's support to get your gear fixed if anything should happen to it.

Legalities

Is it legal to buy a bulletproof vest?

Yes, it is. At the time of writing, buying any type of body armor (and that includes Level IV hard armor plates) either in-person or through e-commerce is completely legal on the federal level for any US citizen or legal resident over 18 who isn't a convicted felon.

States have their own laws for body armor, though. Any of you in Connecticut, for instance, can't buy your ballistic protective gear online, by mail order, or over the ; it's got to be a face-to-face transaction.

So always stay on top of the status of body armor in your own state.

Can I buy a bulletproof vest overseas and bring it home?

No. US law dictates that any kind of body armor cannot be bought overseas and then brought into the country.

Similarly, ballistic vests cannot be bought in the USA and taken abroad.

Basically, buy it and keep it on American soil.

What are the laws for shipping bulletproof vests overseas?

Generally, it's okay to ship soft armor overseas, but shipping hard armor is prohibited by the International Traffic in Arms Regulation [ITAR].

That's why our body armor collection features bullet proof vests from some top international brands like Israel Catalog and Protection Group Denmark.

What if you're traveling abroad and want your armor shipped to you? Take a look at our article on shipping body armor internationally.

Can I bring a bulletproof vest on an airplane?

In general, yes, you can. The TSA states that body armor can be carried past security and onto an aircraft, if it&#;s packed away in either checked or carry-on baggage.

But here's the thing: the TSA has the right to refuse to allow a passenger's body armor past security for any reason. If that happens, you have to remove the body armor from your bag. What happens to it next is your responsibility.

To head off any inconvenience, we suggest always calling the airport ahead of time to double-check that your packed body armor will be okay that day.

And even if you get an OK over the , have a backup plan for what to do with your ballistic vest just in case you find it can't travel with you after you've arrived at the airport.

Can civilians buy the same bulletproof vest the military uses?

Not if that kind of vest is still in service. Different branches of the US Armed Forces use different kinds of tactical gear, but one thing is true across the board, while a model of military body armor is currently in service, it's not legal to sell to civilians.

But civilians can purchase and wear body armor that was used by the military when that model of armor goes out of service.

For example, can you currently purchase an IOTV vest like the one pictured above? Not legally. They're still being issued to US Army ground troops stationed overseas.

On the other hand, if you can find them in army surplus stores, the Interceptor vest (part of the Interceptor Body Armor [IBA] system used by the US Armed Forces until the s) pictured below, is legal to purchase.

There are a few downsides to buying out of service gear, though.

If you wanted the full IBA, for instance, you'd likely have to buy all the components separately due to differences in expiration dates among the different pieces, though you can often find pieces that were issued back in the s but stored for decades.

And while it would be pretty cool to own an IBA for history purposes, it's a body armor system designed for a level of conflict most civilians or private security operators will never encounter.

That means it's a relatively heavy and bulky tactical load-out that would unnecessarily restrict mobility.

WHICH ARE THE BEST BULLETPROOF VESTS?

All those things to mull over before investing in a bullet proof vest are a lot, we know. Besides, there's a mind-numbing amount of ballistic vest manufacturers and models out there.

Exactly why, to save you the headache and no matter your needs or bank balance, we've put together what we reckon are the very best body armor vests in today's market:

BEST BULLETPROOF VEST ON A BUDGET

For a no-frills, great quality and good-to-go bullet proof vest that&#;s easiest on the pocket, check out our very own ProtectVest.

A top-loading plate carrier style ballistic vest designed especially for ordinary folk, young and old, with zero know-how of tactical gear.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Removable Level IIIA 10"x12" (ProtectVest for grown-ups) or 8&#;x10&#; (ProtectVest Mini for juniors) front and back UHMWPE soft armor panels

  • Carrier vest crafted from rugged, long-lasting 600 Denier Cordura and compact so a breeze to stash

  • Like a life jacket, can be thrown on and adjusted to fit in seconds

  • Fully armored, weighs in at a seriously feathery 2.5lbs on average

RELATED MODELS

Sure, you&#;ll have to splash out a bit more but our ProtectVest L3 and ProtectVest L3 Air vests take ballistic protection to the next level. Also in adult and kiddie versions, both come with a pair of Level III rifle rated hard armor inserts.

 

And if that&#;s not enough, simply swap out the ProtectVest&#;s supplied armor for a set of correspondingly sized Level IV plates.

BEST PREMIUM BULLETPROOF VEST

Spartan Armor Systems Wraparound Bulletproof Vest

Better known for their lightweight concealment plate carriers, Spartan Armor have taken the same winning formula and applied it to a bulletproof vest.

Requiring something of a splurge but, as a &#;Listed Model&#; on the NIJ Compliant Products List [CPL] and boasting 360° ballistic coverage, well worth it.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Usable stand-alone as Level IIIA or as a backer In Conjunction With [ICW] any hard armor set-up

  • Dual 6&#;x8&#; and 7&#;x9&#; soft armor inserts in the front, plus an added 5&#;x8&#; trauma plate to further cut down on Back Face Deformation [BFD]

  • Water-repellent carrier has a four-point strapping system for speedy adjustments as well as improved fitment and comfort

  • Moisture-wicking, anti-microbial internal lining for faster cool-down

  • Low-profile loop to reduce bulkiness and friction against the wearer&#;s outer garm 

BEST CONCEALABLE BULLETPROOF VEST

Safeguard Armor Ghost Bulletproof Vest

Safeguard&#;s aptly named Ghost is one of the thinnest, lightest, and comfiest ballistic vests you'll ever don.

A really discreet piece of kit all but undetectable below a uniform or daily togs.

High-end, it&#;s just the job for worry-free and unrestrictive prolonged wear.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Removable front and rear Kevlar inserts had in either of Level II or Level IIIA, plus upgradeable to Level 1 or 2 edged blade protection and/or Level 1 or 2 spike protection

  • Coolmax-lined carrier keeps breathability up and heat down

  • 4-point adjustable system in the shoulders and waist make for the snuggest fit 

BEST LIGHTWEIGHT BULLETPROOF VEST

 

Just about the lightest weight vest in its category allowing the wearer more speed, mobility and maneuverability when it counts.

Amongst the slimmest ballistic vests too so virtually invisible underneath everyday get-up.

Trusted by Israeli Defense Forces, this thing&#;s superbly suited to a wide range of covert ops across different environments.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Level IIIA armor panels, front and back, forged from a combo of ballistic materials including polyethylene. And equippable with side panel plates up to 6&#;x8&#; (sold separately) for all-round protection

  • Inner shell of the carrier vest backed by a special mesh to better wick away perspiration

  • Shoulder and waist straps highly adjustable meaning the chosen vest size doesn&#;t need to be spot on

  • No heavier than 4.4lbs and only 0.23&#; thick 

BEST LEVEL II BULLETPROOF VEST

Famed for their Kevlar and Dyneema anti-slash clothing, Blade Runner&#;s entry-level ballistic vest delivers just that - - defeating repeated strikes from bladed weapons, ice picks, broken glass bottles and similar sharps.

Oh, and providing equally first-rate protection against plenty kinds of handgun ammo by the way.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Level II bullet resistance plus up to 16 joules of stabbing force and 100% of slashes

  • Optionally, hike up the protection by slipping in a pair of the manufacturer&#;s own high-strength polyethylene Level III+ hard armor plates

  • Carrier adjustable at four points, slimline, and less than 3lbs in weight makes for a vest which can be worn daily for hours on end 

BEST BULLETPROOF VESTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT & SECURITY PROFESSIONALS

Superior quality, multi-threat capable, and NIJ Compliant make BulletSafe&#;s VP3 vest among our top selling kit.

Cracking value and ready to use out of the box, it&#;s ideal for correctional and police officers, courthouse bailiffs, even first responders like paramedics/Emergency Medical Technicians [EMTs] and firefighters.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Soft armor panels made from a fusion of polyethylene and aramid fabrics, and wrap around to extend protective coverage to the sides. Level IIIA+, unofficially, defends against stab/slash attacks from most edged and spiked weapons

  • Streamlined carrier with a breathable lining and Action Flex Technology to provide extra cushioning for even more flexible and comfy wear

UPGRADES & ACCESSORIES

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  • Other than the extra small size vest, benefit from protection against rifle rounds by dropping either of a Level III or Level IV 10&#;x12&#; hard armor plate into one or both of the VP3&#;s front and rear plate pockets

  • Convert the standard covert vest into an overt one by adding on the Tactical Front Carrier - - starring a velcro platform for sticking on ID badges/morale tags, and rows of PALS webbing for attaching Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment [MOLLE]

The StealthPro is both a scalable and concealable bulletproof vest. Majorly comfortable for extended wear while out on patrol though no less valuable during fast-time undercover stings.

Not to mention being multi-threat capable with the opportunity to scale up or down the level of protection.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • 100% DuPont Kevlar panels - customizable to Level II or Level IIIA bullet resistance, NIJ-STD .00 Level 1 or Level 2 edged blade protection, and Level 1 or Level 2 spike protection. SAPI pockets in the front and back can each accommodate a 10&#;x12&#; Level III or Level IV hard plate for defeating rifle and sub-machine gun calibers.

  • Body contoured build with quick-to-adjust waist straps and side panels for a near-perfect fit.

  • CoolMax mesh layer boosts breathability and wicks away moisture to keep the wearer much cooler. 

BEST BULLETPROOF VEST FOR K9

Not forgetting armored protection for canine operators. More so, as it happens, since police dogs are often sent in ahead during the apprehension of suspects, when detecting narcotics, sniffing out explosive devices, tracking fugitives, or engaging in search and rescue.

Purposely designed for mobility and extended wear, the StreetFighter vest is worn by law enforcement and special forces K9s the world over including those at a fair few Police Departments throughout America.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Swappable LOF GX armor inserts made of Honeywell Gold Flex and rated at either of Level II or Level IIIA

  • Tough-wearing and ergonomically engineered carrier fits medium/large breeds (40lbs and up)

  • Inner layers of military specification mesh and Outlast thermo-technology helps keep the dog cool and comfortable

  • Super low weight, positively buoyant harness and ballistic panels

  • Pick of nine colors/patterns and specially tailored sizing options 

BEST BULLETPROOF VESTS FOR ADULT CIVILIANS

Several years in development, the Hybrid concealed vest is specifically adapted to be lighter, comfier, and cooler even under the harshest conditions.

Using innovative materials tech, its protective ability isn't just above par but totally customizable against an assortment of threats.

More than qualified then to rig out all manner of civilians from bank tellers and business execs to urban preppers and concerned residents.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Front and back armor panels packed with Kevlar - - to be had as either Level II or Level IIIA, and with or without Level 1 or 2 edged blade protection, and/or Level 1 or 2 spike protection

  • Fully adjustable polycotton carrier covered in CoolMax and lined with 3D spacer mesh allowing body heat to better escape

Based on materials and tech used by Israel&#;s national army, this bad boy comes with special threat rifle protection the moment it&#;s unboxed.

As, say, a game hunter, celeb, political figure or foreign correspondent worried about being on the receiving end of a high-powered round, what better vest to have on your person.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Made from high-density polyethylene, front and back Level III+ plates are standalone so no need to use Level IIIA soft armor backers. To safeguard against the elements, both plates are housed in thermo-weldable nylon

  • Remarkably comfy without impacting range of motion, and at just 8.4lbs all in can be left on for lengthy periods 

BEST BULLETPROOF VEST FOR WOMEN

Finally, a bullet proof vest (including its armor) appropriately weighted and shaped for the ladies making it infinitely more wearable than a unisex vest.

Yet still decently constructed and providing max concealment.

No wonder then the vest is so sought after by females working various types of security detail.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Removable all-Kevlar Level IIIA armor panels with overlapping side wings to give all-over torso and flank protection.

  • At a mere 3lbs fully loaded and inside netting for extra breathability, no sweat (literally!) to have on all-day, everyday.

  • Separate attachment points in the shoulders and sides adjust independently for an optimum fit.

BEST BULLETPROOF VEST FOR CHILDREN

Created in response to the Sandy Hook school shooting, this child friendly body armor is easily mistaken for a regular puffer vest.

Lightweight, comfy, and easy to put on without affecting kids&#; movements or leaving them vulnerable.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Level IIIA Kevlar armor inserts protect the child&#;s torso and sides from the waist right the way up to the neck. With a bulletproof weave underneath the front zipper.

  • Waterproof as well as UV- and tear-resistant Cordura outer shell.

BEST TACTICAL BULLETPROOF VEST

Crazy popular and economically priced, this overt vest flies in the face of convention, combining the customary load-bearing capacity of a tac vest with the bulletproofing of a ballistic vest.

HIGHLIGHT FEATURES & SPECS

  • Front shooter&#;s cut soft armor panel out of the box with optional armor inserts for the rear (10&#;x12&#;) and/or sides (6&#;x6&#;). All of which are formed from aramid fibers and dual-threat rated: NIJ Level IIIA as well as CAST [Centre for Applied Science and Technology] E1 spike/stab protection.

  • Floatation-assisted densely-padded overt carrier with completely adjustable and quick-release shoulder straps.

  • Plenty PALS loops on the front, back, and waist band for mounting MOLLE-compatible gear such as an Individual First Aid Kit [IFAK]

  • Includes a snap fastener and pull tab big front pocket for popping in tactical stuff.

  • Rear grab/drag handle for carrying the vest or otherwise in case a buddy needs to pull the downed wearer to safety. 

HOW DO YOU WEAR A BULLETPROOF VEST?

It is seldom the case you can simply throw on a bulletproof vest and away you go.

Once you've got that shiny new bullet proof vest, first you'll need to be mindful of what you wear beneath it in the interests of comfort and personal hygiene if nothing else.

Then to make absolutely sure the vest goes on correctly otherwise, you'll be leaving yourself wide open to taking a bullet as well as handicapping your mobility and maneuverability.

What should I wear under a bulletproof vest?

Wear a tight fit, moisture-wicking t-shirt under your bulletproof vest. Sweating is unavoidable in most cases, and moisture-wicking material will keep you from getting soaked.

For that reason, avoid wearing a cotton t-shirt under your bulletproof vest, as it will just absorb and hold all your perspiration and give you B.O. that could knock out a horse!

Something like the 221B Tactical Maxx-Dri Silver Elite T-Shirt is just right for the job. It's anti-microbial, keeps you odor-free, and provides UV protection.

How should bulletproof vests fit?

Comfort

The vest you choose must fit your body snugly without squeezing you too tightly.

A loose-fitting vest may feel more comfortable, but the level of protection it provides is much lower than a vest that fits properly.

Full coverage

Your sides, front, and back should be covered by the vest for the best possible ballistic protection. Some bulletproof vests provide only front torso coverage, but this isn't ideal; a bullet could come from any direction.

To get the best protection along your sides, make sure the front panel is wide enough to overlap the back panel by 2 inches.

Front

When adjusting the height of your bulletproof vest on your torso, leave space at the top and bottom edge of the front ballistic panel so that it doesn't push into your throat when you sit down.

When standing, the panel top shouldn't reach beyond the second button of a uniform shirt, and there should be 2 to 2.5 inches from the panel bottom to the top edge of the gun belt if you're wearing one.

Back

With the back panel, you don't want the vest to shift upward when standing up from a seated position, so leave ¼ to ¾ an inch between the panel's bottom edge and the top edge of your gun belt.

Sides

The sides of the vest should be high enough to protect the armpit region but not so high that you experience chafing or irritation when moving your arms.

HOW DO YOU CARE FOR A BULLETPROOF VEST?

Bulletproof vests must be cleaned regularly with the right kind of cleaning agents and stored properly afterward. Both these measures will help the vest maintain its protective qualities.

The golden rule here is to ALWAYS follow the manufacturer's instruction label. Each NIJ-compliant vest has this label, so find it, read it, and follow it to maintain your gear's ballistic resistant properties longer.

If you do something to your vest that the instruction label warns against, you're not only voiding your warranty but risking your safety by diminishing the ballistic resistance of your vest's panels or plates.

As a general guide, here are some Do's and Don'ts for cleaning and storing bullet resistant vests:

Carrier vest

CLEANING

  • DO remove all inserts, pouches, removable fasteners, etc.

  • DO soak carrier in warm water with a mild dish or laundry detergent.

  • DO rub the vest fabric together to loosen dirt particles while it's soaking.

  • DO rinse all soap residue from the carrier when done.

  • DO lay flat indoors to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.

  • DO NOT use bleach, fabric softener, or color brightening products.

STORING

  • The safest option, in general, is to lay it flat.

Soft armor

CLEANING

  • DO wipe inserts with a damp cloth and mild laundry detergent.

  • DO hand wash panels in cold water.

  • Do NOT use bleach or solvents.

  • Do NOT machine wash, machine dry, or dry clean.

  • Do NOT submerge in water.

  • Do NOT expose to direct sunlight.

STORING

  • DO store flat in a dry place.

  • DO avoid excessive heat or cold.

  • Do NOT fold or roll-up.

What kind of hanger do I need for my bulletproof vest?

 

Depending on how heavy your tactical load-out is, you may need a special hanger designed to hold heavy loads, like the The Original Tough Hook Hanger, which supports up to 150lbs.

If you're storing a vest with hard armor plates, then a conventional hanger likely isn't strong enough to hold that weight.

Also keep in mind that hanging a vest with plates for extended periods will cause the armor inserts in the vest to sag which can cause the plates to move around when worn. This makes it harder for the vest to do its most important job - protecting you.

WHAT ARE THE ALTERNATIVES TO A BULLET PROOF VEST?

Plate carrier

Go for a bulletproof vest if your most likely threats are handguns and you need the vest to basically be like a second skin, wearable for extended work shifts, concealable beneath clothes, and light enough not to hamper your mobility in case you need to run, jump, roll, etc.

Choose a plate carrier, like the Shellback Tactical Banshee Active Shooter Kit with Level IV plates, if there's more chance of facing rifle or armor-piercing rounds and don't need to wear the vest for extended work shift periods.

Those frequently exposed to such threats, like special mission units, tend to go with plate carriers loaded with hard armor inserts that have an NIJ Level III or Level IV protection level.

Plate carriers are also the ticket if you need to attach extra gear using MOLLE or if you need the flexibility to customize your protection for different tactical situations with higher or lower level plates. 

Bulletproof clothing

While they share the same soft armor make-up, the layers of which in bulletproof clothing are generally thinner than those in a ballistic vest. Making them comfier and giving better freedom of movement for use day in, day in. The flip side being that, compared to bulletproof vests, casual clothing with bullet resistance built in doesn&#;t provide quite as much protection.

Bullet proof clothing, everything from innerwear like tees to outerwear like the Wonder Hoodie, is also pricier. And, unlike certain ballistic vests which can be upgraded to Level III or Level IV, can&#;t defeat rifle rounds.

Then again, there&#;s more options for women and children with bulletproof clothing. What&#;s more, it&#;s meant to be indistinguishable from regular clothes so much easier for the wearer to blend into the crowd.

What else sets the two apart is that bulletproof clothing is really only worn when there&#;s an outside chance of the wearer being caught up in gunfire. Knowingly heading into a situation where the risk of being fired upon is far more probable, you&#;d sport a bulletproof vest instead.

HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT BULLETPROOF VEST FOR ME?

Whether you're a private citizen worried about the rise in mass shootings or you're working directly in the line of duty, it's important to get a bulletproof vest that ticks all of YOUR boxes. It needs to fit your body and protect against the weapons you're most likely to come up against without being so heavy that it keeps you from moving the way you need to.

It also needs to fit your budget. Bulletproof Zone aims to keep prices as reasonable as possible, but we also have a financing plan available for anyone who needs assistance in getting their body armor. Because the truth is, bullets don't wait until your financial situation is optimal.

To get the perfect vest for yourself, assess your specific threat situation and look for armor that can defeat it. Don't go for a vest with a higher or lower NIJ rating than you need because you'll either end up bogged down with unnecessary bulk OR unprotected from the one bullet that could take your life.

For the right fit, have a friend or assistant measure your torso with a soft tape measure, and compare your numbers to the sizing guide of the brand you're looking at. If you gain or lose a significant amount of weight, reassess your fit.

Take care of your vest by maintaining it properly per the instruction label, and most important of all...

...wear your vest!

Do you have a bulletproof vest? Tell us about it in the comments below! We like hearing how you're staying safe. For those of you considering anything from our bulletproof vest collection but aren't sure, ask one of the Bulletproof Zone support team members, and we'll help you figure out what's best for you.

Body Armor Buyer's Guide

Essential Body Armor Warranties and Guarantees

What guarantees should I look for when purchasing armor?

Almost all body armor companies provide some type of guarantee along with a manufacturer&#;s warranty, but not all of these safeguards are created equally. Be sure you review and fully understand the scenarios in which each vest will be covered before you buy. If a business isn&#;t willing to back their products, that should tip you off to a potential safety hazard, fraudulent product marketing, or just a bad customer service experience you&#;re likely to run into down the road. Safe Life Defense proudly stands behind all of our armor and the people who wear it by offering three types of guarantees on top of a traditional warranty. Check out our offerings below:

  • The Fit Guarantee

    Safe Life Defense guarantees the proper fit of your body armor because we understand that it&#;s crucial to saving lives. If you feel your vest does not fit correctly, we&#;re more than happy to help you exchange it. All exchanges must be made within 30 days of delivery and be in their original condition.

  • The Satisfaction Guarantee


    Your happiness is our priority. If you are dissatisfied with your Safe Life Defense body armor for any legitimate reason, simply send it back to us in its original condition and we will issue you a full refund for the cost of your product(s).

  • The Incident Guarantee


    We stand behind our products and our customers. Should your Safe Life Defense body armor save your life, we promise to replace your armor at no cost to you. All you have to do is send us your compromised gear with an official incident or police report.

  • The Manufacturer Warranty

    Safe Life Defense provides a 5-year manufacturer warranty on all of our ballistic panels and plates. We also offer a 2-year warranty on all of our carriers and

    our belts

    come with a lifetime warranty.  In the rare instance that you encounter any defects, we&#;ll have your back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you travel with body armor?

Body armor is legal in 49 states, allowing you to wear and transport it across state lines without any hassle. However, it&#;s important to know that New York has some specific rules when it comes to body armor. In the Empire State, owning body armor is illegal unless you belong to certain specified professions. Check out this information from the New York Department of State for more details. Additionally, if you&#;re not part of those professions, it&#;s also against the law to travel into or through New York with body armor. But don&#;t worry, in the other 49 states, as long as you&#;re following the local, state, and federal laws, you&#;re free to wear your body armor without fear of arrest or confiscation. Traveling by air with your body armor is just as easy as packing a regular vest. You can either take it in your carry-on luggage or check it in with your checked bag at the nearest baggage location. With this in mind, Safe Life Defense has created a specialized Body Armor Carry and Storage Bag to make transporting your gear a breeze.

Does body armor have a lifespan?

All body armor has a lifespan because even the world&#;s strongest ballistic materials degrade over time. It&#;s important that you&#;re aware of this information and confirm an expiration date with the manufacturer. The typical lifespan of soft armor is 5 years. Hard armor, like steel, can last 15-20 years. No matter the type you choose, it should come with a full manufacturer&#;s warranty that guarantees the ballistic panels from defects for your vests&#; entire lifespan.

Can I wear expired body armor?

If your vest begins to show signs of wear and tear, is fitting differently or is near the 5-year mark, then it may be time to replace it. Although it has been proven that body armor does maintain some of its ballistic properties after the standard 5-year lifespan, vests past their intended shelf-life are not tested or rated for protection (and that&#;s on purpose). Expired vests have a higher likelihood of being penetrated and failing to protect the wearer.

Another risk to consider here is that the internal components could lead to additional harm if they develop cracks or tears. You should expect to wear expired armor at your own risk, but if your vest is past its best-by date and you can&#;t afford something new, keep wearing it. Although not recommended, it is better to have some protection than none. Even expired armor has the potential to save your life.

Can civilians own Level 4 body armor?

The quick answer is yes, it is legal for a law-abiding civilian to buy Level IV body armor. However, those with a felony record are prohibited from purchasing or using body armor like bulletproof vests and plate carriers. Level IV body armor will stop pistol rounds, rifle rounds, even 30-06 steel-core armor penetrating rounds!

What is the highest-rated body armor?

Level IV is the highest rating of personal body armor. There is no such thing as Level V (5) body armor at this time. Be mindful of dangerous and expensive online scams that say otherwise. These parties are claiming to have something that simply doesn&#;t exist and you don&#;t want to be deceived by a falsely advertised product. Any armor you purchase should have compliance testing results and be National Institute of Justice (NIJ) approved.

How do I buy body armor?

Body armor is an unregulated product, which means it does not require any special identification, paperwork or a background check. Many companies choose to restrict their sales to law enforcement and similar agencies, but at Safe Life Defense, we believe all law-abiding citizens have the right to purchase personal protection equipment. Body armor is a preventative safety product incapable of causing harm and you can purchase your own in-person or online.

Can I purchase body armor online?

Civilians and professionals can purchase body armor online in most areas of the U.S., but due to local legislation, residents of Connecticut must make the purchase at one of our dealer locations. You can order via our Body Armor Shop just as you would with any other website! If you choose to make an online purchase, make sure the manufacturer has a fit guarantee like Safe Life Defense because the fit of your vest is crucial to your safety while wearing it. We do our best to keep all items in stock and provide same-day shipping on all orders placed before 5:00 p.m. PT (unless they are customized). You may also contact us by at 702-829- to place an order.

Will AK-47 penetrate body armor?

This answer depends on the type and level of body armor, as well as the kind of round being fired. You need sufficient armor to defeat threats up to 7.62x54R that is frequently used in large caliber rifles. A FRAS® plate on its own can stop up to 7.62×39 lead core ammo and a Level IV ICW hard armor plate on its own can stop up to 30-06 steel-core armor penetrating rounds. A NIJ Level IIIA or IIIA+ plate in combination with either of the above options is also able to stop AK-47 rounds. Backface deformation is also important to consider. This signature is the amount of damage created on the backside of a piece of armor after impact.

Will body armor stop a 12 gauge slug?

The ability to stop a 12 ga. depends solely on the type of body armor you choose. With a good armor setup, you can stop this type of threat. A slug will not penetrate Level IIIA, IIIA+, IV and FRAS® plates. Nevertheless, trauma can still be significant.

Will body armor stop 00 buckshot?

This type of shotgun pellet has poor penetration through plates and can be easily stopped with the right kind of body armor. Any vest rated to halt a 32 ACP pistol shot (usually level II and above) will stop 00 buckshot. You&#;ll want to look for Level II, III, IIIA, IIIA+, IV and FRAS® plates.

How effective are bulletproof vests?

Technically speaking, bulletproof vests don&#;t exist (body armor does). Body armor is a life-saving tool capable of preventing fatal injury to the wearer. It&#;s specifically engineered to withstand being penetrated by certain types of bullets and distributes the impact energy more evenly across the surface. This decreases the chances of blunt force trauma through the deformation of the slug upon impact.

Does body armor work?

Whether for personal or professional use, it&#;s safe to say tens of thousands of lives have been saved worldwide because of body armor. The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) has conducted studies on the effectiveness of body armor in saving lives, and results have shown that by not wearing ballistic armor, police officers are 14 times more likely to die from an injury on the job. So, yes, this is a critical piece of equipment that truly saves lives. Body armor works.

Can you wear body armor in public?

There is no law against you wearing protective gear in public and it is not illegal. Nonetheless, we suggest you do so discreetly. Should you choose to openly display your body armor, you can expect to draw extra attention from both the public and local law enforcement. A friendly and nearly unavoidable conversation with your local police department is likely to happen, as such open displays can strike fear into those around you and signal imminent danger. Be sure to check your local laws for caveats, like Louisiana&#;s, that prohibit wearing armor on school property or at school-sponsored functions.

How much does body armor cost?

The cost of body armor can range anywhere from around $300 to well over $3,000. At first glance, this may seem expensive, but you have to take into account what you need and what you&#;re actually getting. In our opinion, a beating heart is priceless. This doesn&#;t mean you should choose the option with the highest price tag. It means that you should get exactly what you need at the investment price you can afford. While some individuals may only be purchasing basic plates, others may go for a vest upfit or a full ballistic uniform.

In either case, you must consider how trustworthy the brand, technology and testing is, along with your own expectations for performance. What matters more to you; comfort, weight, mobility, durability, concealability, protection level, warranties, funding assistance, donations or payment plan options? Do your research and heavily consider your options. Afterall, you can never put a value on the ability to live to see another day.

How much does body armor weigh?

Without carriers, most plates range from .51 lbs. &#; 13.7 lbs.  Of course, this depends on the type of plate you&#;re choosing and what you need to protect yourself against. Weight can range widely based on the thickness, material makeup and coverage area. You may only choose front and back panels or you may want to add side armor (read more about installation here), other accessories and layer certain ICW plates for added protection.

A soldier&#;s plate carrier system typically weighs 22lbs. Generally speaking, you can expect your entire setup (with two plates) to weigh anywhere from 15 &#; 35 lbs. Of course, this all depends on the factors mentioned above, along with your size and any extra gear you need to attach to the vest. 

How do I tell which plate is the front plate and which is the back plate?

In nearly all cases, you should order the same type of plate for the front and the back of your carrier. And believe it or not, it does matter which side of the plate is facing the threat. This is crucial for both comfort and safety. Most hard plates have a side that will be labeled front. This is the strike face, which is intended to take the initial hit from a bullet.

The strike face should be positioned away from your body, and if your plate has a curve to it, that curve should follow the natural contour of your body (both in regards to the chest and the upper back). Be warned, if you wear a back plate with the concave side facing out and have it aligned more with the lower back, you may compromise your safety and cause significant back issues from carrying extra weight so low for an extended period.

Is body armor stab-proof?

Ballistic armor, also known as bullet-resistant or bulletproof,  is the most common type of body armor. However, that doesn&#;t mean that it will protect you against weapons that are capable of stabs or slashes. If a vest is stab or spike resistant, it is meant to protect against threats like needles, screwdrivers and ice picks that can pierce between fabric threads. If a vest is slash-resistant, it is meant to protect against attacks utilizing bladed tools.

As always, ensure you&#;re selecting the body armor that suits your particular needs best but do so knowing that a significant number of attacks involve these types of weapons. We recommend protecting yourself from as many threats as possible with body armor that covers all of your bases, like Safe Life Defense&#;s products.

What does the + stand for on Level IIIA+, and why isn&#;t it on the NIJ website?

Although the National Institute of Justice website does not list or officially recognize Level IIIA+, this is a legitimate classification. We pioneered this new label to take into account that our IIIA+ protects against more than a normal Level IIIA in their current testing procedures. This is reflective of ingenuity and increased safety capabilities, and in the eyes of the NIJ, a IIIA+ is in alignment with IIIA standards. In light of this, Safe Life Defense will be pushing to update the existing testing standards to include evaluation and testing of new technology.

Is there a difference between a carrier and vest or plate and panel?

There are significant differences between a body armor carrier, plate, panel and vest. Knowing why they&#;re different and how they&#;re intended to be used is vital to your safety. 

A carrier is typically an outer shell made of fabric in which the ballistic panels (or plates) can be placed. This is what allows you to actually wear your armor panels. Body armor carriers can be worn both over clothing and under for concealed functionality. A carrier on its own offers zero protection from deadly-force weapons, but can be outfitted with gear such as magazine holsters and MOLLE attachments.

A body armor plate or panel, also known as a ballistic or bulletproof plate or panel, is the internal armor intended to fit into a carrier. Depending on the rating of the plate, this element is capable of protecting the wearer from life-threatening injuries due to contact with weapons or blunt-force impact. A panel is essentially the exact same concept as a plate, but it is soft instead of hard. 

Body armor vests are an all-in-one option that typically come with everything you need to safeguard your center mass. They&#;re similar to a carrier and plate or panel combination, but don&#;t require you to purchase extra parts (unless you want to of course). Most vests are made from soft body armor that makes for superior coverage and a sleek fit, and they can be worn both externally or under clothing. The Enhanced Multi-Threat&#; IIIA+ Vest is one of the level options offered by our team, and it&#;s the only soft body armor to achieve this advanced level of protection!

What is concealable body armor?

Concealable body armor is arguably one of the most versatile and practical types you can own. It is designed to be worn under day-to-day attire or a work uniform for discretion. The idea behind this style is that it is low-profile enough to remain as hidden as possible, while still maintaining its protective capabilities. Ideally, all carrier elements, vest selections, panel add-ons and accessories (like fasteners) will show minimally or not at all through your outer layers.

How can I find the best body armor manufacturer?

There are many things to consider when narrowing down which body armor manufacturer you&#;d like to purchase from. First, you&#;ll want to verify that the products you&#;d like to obtain are NIJ rated. You&#;ll need to look for proof of this in the form of a certification sheet or testing results. Without this evidence, you cannot be sure that any manufacturer&#;s claims are truthful.

You&#;ll also want to look into all of the warranties and guarantees offered by said company. All body armor should be backed by a manufacturer&#;s warranty that covers at least 2 years on your carrier and 5 years on your ballistic plates and panels. As far as guarantees go, make sure you consider things like your body armor not fitting correctly or what would happen if you were involved in an incident and your gear was compromised. You&#;ll want some type of an exchange and a replacement guarantee, along with a good customer service experience because when you buy armor, your needs don&#;t stop at the point of sale. Choose a manufacturer that will support you before, during and after you open your wallet.

How comfortable is it to wear body armor?

Believe it or not, body armor can be comfortable, but the level of comfort can vary depending on each person&#;s wants, needs and physical stature. Taking into account how long you&#;ll be wearing it on average, the conditions of your environment and the gear you need to carry on your person will all help you narrow down your search. From there, you can also consider various materials and their weight, the cut of your body armor, and thickness or flexibility. Safe Life Defense&#;s concealable body armor and FRAS® are two of the most comfortable options on the market, and have been rated #1 in comfort by our customers.

How do I know what size of body armor is right for me?

Finding your correct size in body armor can be tricky, but not if you have reliable support. New buyers are encouraged to connect with our expert team in house. You can also utilize the Safe Life Defense Fit Guide tool (located on each product page) to narrow down your options. Regardless of your results, we suggest your make a selection carefully and reference our unisex sizing chart as well. We want to make this decision as quick, easy and seamless as possible for you. That&#;s why we also offer free size exchanges for 30 days.

It&#;s key that you know that the standard sizing for body armor typically does not fall in line with the standard retail sizing you might find at your local stores. If you are a size large in street clothing, that does not mean you will be a size large in body armor. Fit will vary widely based on your body type, height, weight and structure. Due to anatomical differences between men and women, other considerations may need to be made when it comes to bust size or coverage gaps around the torso.

What does Berry Compliant mean?

The Berry Amendment Compliance is a federal regulation that requires Department of Defense funds to be spent on U.S. manufactured items in order to protect the United States industrial market during times of war. It is intended for companies that wish to acquire Department of Defense contracts, and applies to products such as food, clothing, tents, materials, and tools. Companies wishing to obtain compliance must guarantee that their products (including all components) are 100 percent domestic.

What is Berry Compliant body armor?

If armor (or any product) is Berry Compliant that means it adheres to the Berry Amendment, a piece of United States legislation for the Department of Defense that gives preferential treatment to product creators who produce, grow and manufacture their wares in the United States. The Berry Amendment Strengthens the American Economy and National Security.


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