Rma 1155 vs hesco l210 If you want something that is multicurve and lighter look into these: RMA 1092, Hesco 3611C, and Hesco 3810 (ascending order for price) Reply reply L210. I’m a smaller Single curve VS. 06 Compliance certification letter on June 14, MAC Website & PrimaryArms website link: http://www. A For more information contact support@hesco. 22 inches thickness and 0. 0, which was a size medium. This is one We test test out the American made NIJ certified RMA Level IV ceramic/UHWMPE armor plates and see how many it takes to stop a 50BMG 🇺🇸Armor link (code "Mrg I’ve had no issues with the l210 in a FCPC. ballistics under L210: https://www. Miirten • Uuhhhh I just got some plates but Hesco claims the L210 will stop M193 at 3150FPS, which is a little above what 16" barrels will normally do with M193. Skip . 3lbs each. 4lbs, but they're OOS. Centerville, Level IV Banshee Hesco also has a good repute solid plates, the L210 Isa great lightweight rifle plate for 5. 1lbs and stop 30-06 while the RMA plates weigh 4. Old. 56 and 7. This is the biggest thing. RMA plates will not. I have confidence in RMA as a brand, side note - fuck Hesco. So far I think rma 1091 is my best bet. Maybe buy one cry once we’ll see really want the The RMA 1155 Level 4 plate is professionally wrapped, water resistant, and also manufactured 100% at RMA’s factory in Centerville, Iowa. Comments HESCO 200 Series L210 Ballistic Plate - S pecial Threat Plate Set. Reply reply WishAdditional5131 • • Edited . Because some commercial 10x12s like the RMA 1155 series will be too thick to fit in a medium. ApexArmorSolutions I'm not sure the HESCO L210 is rated for the . the Hesco L210 (special threat high velocity 5. I haven’t had the 1155’s on for more than 2 hours though so i cant say too much about their RMA 1155 MC vs. 1lbs while the LTC 26300 was 5. RMA’s 1155 Level 4 Armor – The Armor Level 3 vs level 4 Plates : r/tacticalgear - Reddit true RMA came through on quality and delivery time! Y’all just please don’t aim for the head lol Reply reply DocGlock30s • Just got mine yesterday. I recommend Hello everyone. Hesco uses the same material OEMs as many other major US There's only one active Level IV model Made by Hesco, the 4601, the other Level IV models; 4400, 4401 and 4600 are inactive. 5 lb multicurve $550/set) then Hesco 3810 (4. 5 lb single curve $350/set), then RMA 1092 (4. Ultimately I believe it just boils So between L210 (lighter, special threat) and 1155 (heavier and level iv, with 10 years warranty). At least, that's what we've bee 232K subscribers in the tacticalgear community. That or the L210 hypebeasts have gone into At you current budget, I would say RMA 1155. Best. L210s . They are for Sapi plates which are 9. Highcom has Order of preference as to beat bang for your buck in increasing price, reduced weight, and increased comfort, in my opinion right now: RMA 1155 MC LTC 26605 RMA 1192 LTC 26300 Hesco 4800 All of Hesco's lower level plates About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright 241K subscribers in the tacticalgear community. militaryarms. 62 AP rounds. 5lbs and don't Hesco L210 ain't it. Is weight or thickness a consideration? You could look at HESCO 3400, 3600 or an AT Armor RMA vs Hesco is a weight different of about 4 lbs (front and rear plates). It’s only a pound heavier than the L210 and very lightweight for a budget level 4 plate (6. Anything less is probably junk Hesco l210 is an option. If you stretch your budget, Hoplite 26135 or 19513, both OEM'd by LTC. These are only 5lbs per plate and stop up to 7. But i Even a set of 1155’s from RMA would almost cut that in half. 0 is SAPI/ESAPI sized. 0 if your plates are over an inch thick, and that rang true for the RMA's. And if the M80 does go through, we don't want to have any doubts about whether it was L210. At least, that's what we've bee If it wasn’t for Hesco’s spotty history and the lack of multicurve on the L210, I would recommend the M210 instead for a LE/security active shooter kit or better yet the Highcom RSTP level 3+ I only have one, NIJ IV (ceramic plates in a carrier: my setup is a Shellback Banshee with Hesco L210 plates). Videos: click here for--> 10x12 Plate Carrier 06 accepting Chase Tactical 4S17 Solid, good luck! I think there is a strong argument for the Hesco L210 plates, decent price and protection but not against 308 which I consider to be a more realistic threat - although Also the Hesco 4400/4401 or RMA 1155 are good options for budget friendly plates. Today we discuss what I recommend and why you should own it. I think this will be the #1 recommendation for anyone Went from 1155 to 1155mc and its night and day difference in comfort. Open Close Why does Hesco use Cordura® to wrap plates vs. 5lbs (10x12) around $220/plate depending on Hesco 4400s vs. With the military’s increased commitment to environmental Yeah i personally run the rma 1155’s, they are lighter than the steel plates i used to use lol. 5x12. Hesco L210 is a popular Hesco L210 Special Threat Plate Set 10x12 + 2 RMA Trauma Pads. Shipped with usps priority. Some sellers around $300 like trex Reply reply More posts you may like The Hesco 4800 is 5. org (discount code "MAC")10% RMA Armor Discount "MAC": http://www. This difference is why the You can get the RMA plates and a nice carrier for under your stated budget. RMA's side armor plates weigh just 2. My 1155’s are like 8. I've been watching RMAand Hesco. Thanks! Share Sort by: Best. 3 lbs - $180 Everyone knows about Hesco's issues, their recalls and NIJ failures, but RMA's problems are lesser known and they put on a better mask to fool people. 9lbs. All hesco plates are made to order. RMA 1155 plates (more material and even has a NIJ cert, Plate Carrier 13 for SAPI, 10x12, Hesco 3810, L210 RMA 1091 1092 1093 1094 RMA 1155, Hoplite, and more Whiskey two Four, Dynarex First Aid Burn Cream helps prevent The difference, aside from catalogue and plate construction (Highcom plates use a traditional laminated nylon cover vs the nylon pouch with RMA), is that Highcom caters to more of the LE/Gov market than RMA does. I could be wrong about this, but I'm fairly The RMA 1155 is an alumina oxide ceramic & polyethylene design, while the RMA 1192 is a boron carbide ceramic and polyethylene design. The L210’s won’t take as many rounds as the 1155, but tbh honest, if you’re taking that many If you leave your ceramic body armor plates in a hot vehicle, get them wet, drop them, or stab them, they won't work anymore. 25" thickness Both. 62x39 API), Shooters Cut, weight of 5. Hesco armor Idk if you are still looking, but unless the specific dealer stocks hesco plates you won’t find them in stock anywhere. com Open. hesco. 5 pounds. 1lbs per plate, while similar models made by LTC (26300) is 5. 4 lbs of weight per plate. No tax outside FL Armor thearmsdepot. Top. New. 59”/15mm) SPECIAL RIFLE THREAT; STAND ALONE; LIGHT AP PROTECTION INCLUDING 7. The The lightest plates I own are RMA Defense 1155 Single Curve. 93" These vs L210's, GO! (compare to the RMA 1155 or Highcom 4SAS7/4S17M as an example). 5lbs, 0. com or your local Hesco Armor distributor. You’ve now paid 500+ for a plate set that is inferior to, let’s say a RMA 1092 or a Hesco 4401 Additionally, I compared weights between their 4800 and the Hoplite/ LTC 26300 and RMA 1192. I'd advise against the L210 if you think . RMA says they stepped up to RF2. 5lbs and the RMA 1192 was 5. Considering the steel ops or RMA 1155’s. Best . I'm so impressed for the price too. their 1155 IV, is certified and has a 10 yr warranty. I have a rather large chest, but my plate dimensions (sternum to 2-3 above belly button and nipple to nipple) Fam outside of SAPI dimensions. Both companies are great options and can't go wrong either way. I settled on Hesco L210, because of how lightweight they are and RMA 1155 if you’re looking for the cheapest reliable ceramic plate you can get, Hoplite/LTC 26135 if you’re lookin for a balance between weight savings, price, and threat coverage which is what I recommend over the Hesco L210. 8. Medium. Reply reply More replies The HESCO L210 tips the scales at a light 5. The Level 4, L210 and U210 plates can protect against So been researching body armor to buy and best for the money, currently my mind is set on the Hesco L210 due to its practicality in my current geography and the best bang for its buck. View Quote. So we approached HESCO about filling that gap that the L210 left, while improving The weight of the L210 is nice, but it not being rated by Hesco to stop m80 or 308 is very worrying. 5lbs per plate and the RMA 1192 is 5. 22800 Dewey Rd. I'm guessing recent demand may have changed the I've heard stuff about Hesco and Hoplite getting their NIJ certifications revoked and having shoddy QC. So we approached HESCO about filling that gap that the L210 left, while improving lvl4 plates: hesco 4401, rma 1155/1155m lvl3+ plates: rma 109x special threat plates: hesco L/M210 pick your balance of mobility/protection Reply reply More replies. This covers intermediate and full power cartridges. but those are good plates tho, a lot of testing has been done on YouTube with them. 62AK. I think this will be the #1 recommendation for anyone If you do you’ll need first spear or trex plate backers. The lack of backing material makes it not rated for M80ball. The Hesco mediums weigh 4. Considering hesco l210’s. 62x39 $340 a set when you can find It's pretty marginal but I definitely wish I could shave half to 3/4 of a pound per plate hah. 5 lb/2. Second, the M210 multicurve plates are going to fit the covert That’s how it was til recently. 5 and the way ferro designed their Velcro tab for the plate bag which works well for [Armor] Hesco L210 set $289 shipped. Hesco L210 Special Threat Plate Set 10x12 + 2 RMA Trauma Pads. My recommendation is if you could save a bit more money and get the RMA 109x -If you don't want to think, my personal rankings are Hesco L210 (5. Any recommendations on which to get? RMA 1092 $525 shipped to me 1. Both are level 4 NIJ certified, single curve, and relatively heavy It’s mostly the lack of information on the L210 especially against other common calibers (in this case M80 ball), so we’re glad to even have some sort of reference even if it’s a home brew NIJ Hesco L210 vs RMA 1092 comfort . WAY more comfortable FOR ME. Really, the L210 is not a good plate, but it's been recommended by a lot Comparing rma 1155's and hesco 4401's is kind of apple's to oranges for price and weight since the 4401's are shooter cut and the 1155's are sapi cut, a better comparison would be the rma L210: special threat. If it was AR500 or something I'd say "so it definitely can't do that" but HESCO body armour has provided protection for the military for over two decades, and it is now offering the same innovative protection to law officers. 62 X 39 MSC I'm particularly interested in the Trex special Thread Hesco L210 plates ($370 for a pair), great weight at 5. The 210 line of Hesco's is an intermediate-only plate. rmadefense. 5. 0. Win a FREE Membership! Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be Hesco or RMA, but with a BOGO deal, I'll go RMA all day. I'm trying to decide between getting RMA 1155 multi-curve plates and the HESCO L210 Special Threat Plates. If your lady is well I bought the pew pew bundle L210 with a carrier because I thought Hesco was a known quantity and I would feel comfortable handing it off to someone if needed. 5lbs apiece. First of all, the lighter "special threat" plates probably aren't what you are looking for in an overt carrier setup, it's suited to more covert and slick carriers. Will probably use them in the FirstSpear STT plate carrier. halincan • Will your 1155 Multis work with a slickster? Reply reply more reply More replies. For more Plate Carrier 06 RMA 1091 1092 1093 Hesco L210 4401 shooter cut 10 x 12 SAPI. Pretty easy to find a good deal on and good plate for not spending a ton Reply The fact that the RMA 1155 is 8. Super I ran 1155 single curves in my JPC 2. I would need a 3A RMA makes legit stuff. Q&A. but picked up a set of multi curve 4400 hesco’s off of here. Way more benefits for a little gain in price, assuming you need 10x12 The RMA 1155 and Hesco 4401 belong to this category. a Line-X® type polyurea spray I think just a personal preference when it comes to 1155's vs 4401's. The Hesco is lighter, but has also had an NIJ advisory put against the 4400 at one point. The HESCO Armor L210 Special Threat Plate is a lightweight, thin, single curve, stand alone, multi-hit, special threat plate. Feel great in my K19. Controversial. If your plate broke in MIL™ Recoverable. I ordered the RMA 1155’s and thought “damn it’s heavy”. 5kg (0. Open comment sort options For the price these make more sense than the L210. the RMA 1092, both M SAPI) you save 0. The 1155 and 4400 were fine and the thickness didn’t bother me but I got Other considerations are that the RMA plates will be 1. Reno May made a good video on the steel ops. I love the Hesco L210 I have. 62), 4400 (NIJ Lvl IV), 4401(NIJ Lvl IV), RMA 1155 and Hesco 4401 are great value level 4 plates but they are heavy. RMA has a lot of gaps in their line if you aren't a Medium person. Open comment sort options. Special Can’t speak on their ceramic plates, but RMA 1155 plates, as well as Shellback 1155 plates (literally just rebranded RMAs) are just as affordable as Guard Dog, made in the USA, and NIJ certified level IV. 7lbs if I recall), not that much thicker than the You can get the RMA plates and a nice carrier for under your stated budget. 5lbs each, 12x10 shooters cut? multi hit rated for M855/M193 up to 7. After a few weeks of testing, the Level 4 plate was issued its NIJ . 49lbs each Hoplite 19513 $559 shipped to me (nice sale going on right now) Between their weight and the shit-tier protection they offer, they're just not a reasonable option. multicurve RMA 1155 Share Add a Comment. With two plates only weighing a combined 11 pounds, the HESCO L210 is very wearable body armor. Review Subject Required. 308 might be a threat. Reply I know you asked for lv3 or 4 but: Hesco L210 special threat Half inch thick, Under 5. Also, ordered like tuesday and showed up friday, so A+ service from RMA. RMA 1155s are $135. This site uses cookies. Is this all true? Or am I just being Comparing rma 1155's and hesco 4401's is kind of apple's to oranges for price and weight since the 4401's are shooter cut and the 1155's are sapi cut, a better comparison would be the rma I think we can all take it as a given that a Hesco plate stops the threats they say it stops. Sort by: Best. 1155 are 8lbs per plate and are level 4 rated, so a significant difference in threat elimination. 62 X 39 MSC Hesco 4401s can be had for $135 each on Esstac’s site right now, but are pretty easy to find for around $160. Reply Someone else mentioned the Hesco 4800, but that really isn't a good comparison between the 1155. Couple the Otherwise if you're on a lower budget, RMA 1155 Multi Curve 10x12 Level 4 SAPI plates for $319 a set would also be a good option. com/?rfsn=598233 i recently got hesco M210s because it fit the price of how much i wanted to spend on plates. 5 lbs heavier than the L210 but offer increased protection. RMA 1155's are good for what they are, cheap level 4 plates for like, 325 shipped max. Used to talk down on the L210 but eventually people started started making sense on why the L210 isn’t all that great. Enjoy! RMA 1155 and Hesco L210 are easily the top 2 budget plates that are worth a damn. It sure can be around here, it's still RMA’s most popular Level 4 ceramic plate (Model #1155) is a cost effective, multi-hit rated, stand-alone armor plate that Me with my Hesco L210 plates Plate Carrier/Body Armor Share Sort by: Best. I know some dealers lead times are The price of a set of L210’s and quality IIIA backers would give you a 6 pound single curve plate. Reply RMA 0226 IIIa 99$ per plate Hesco P210 ~180$ per plate Both are about 0. I have 5 PC 13. Gen 2 RMA 1092 MC Recently sold my heavy boi RMA 1155 single curves, that definitely wasn't the move. co HESCO L210 Special Threat Plate. I’m a 6 foot tall scrawny RMA manufactures the most affordable Level IV 6X6 side plates on the armor market. Add a Comment. These plates are approximately 1. Subreddit for both professional and civilian tactical gear. If Guard Dog plates are NIJ That was my conundrum. Rating Required Name Required. RMA first began to produce the legendary 1155 hard armor plate in 2017. I don't find moving around with the plates (sometimes I just wear them around Been looking for some small sapi plates with a rating like the hesco l210 or 3600. And i size out for 9. Huge difference in shouldering my rifle now Reply reply RMA 1155 Multicurve Hesco 4400 Multicurve Hesco L210 Wanna see what others voted without choosing as is with me, but I have seen some of you stand by a reputable company like RMA 1092 vs Hoplite 19513 . If you’re in an area A better alternative to the L210 would be the LTC 26135. Share Add a Comment. As of 232K subscribers in the tacticalgear community. The real issue isn’t that they are to thin, it’s that they are a 10x12. 5 lbs and the plates are always 5% heavier then 5% lighter or right at the listed weight in every RMA plate I’ve scaled is a bit ridiculous. Not only are those plates questionable in quality they are quite uncomfortable (I had both the AC1 and Hesco 210’s). I don't mind the thickness and I'm Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 63 votes and 188 comments RMA made a public statement about it on their website in March, changed the status of the 1155 to "suspended" on their website and linked the statement. Curious if anyone has Ah ok the normal 1155 is NIJ certified, the mc’s are just tested to meet standards. So again, if you're wanting 1155 Multi Curves now, I would get them now unless you have a specific Hesco has failed 4 NIJ safety audits (which means the plate was penetrated by the test round) and has had 2 product recalls. RMA 1155 if you’re looking for the cheapest reliable ceramic plate you can get, Hoplite/LTC 26135 if you’re lookin for a balance between weight savings, price, and threat coverage which is what I recommend over the Hesco L210. Are about 1lb weight (RMA a little lighter) RMA Single curve. Welcome back to the channel!This video provides an overview of the newer Hesco M210 Multi-Curve Special Threat Plate (Small, 9x11 Swimmer Cut shown) and comp Ordered 1155 rma plates and they shipped the next day! Reply reply More replies. Both seem to be the best options for budget plates on the market, hard to find people who strongly dislike either. Yeh RMA 1155 for $270 a set. Reply reply more replies More replies. The plates in ranger body armor that came out 30 years ago are Ah ok the normal 1155 is NIJ certified, the mc’s are just tested to meet standards. Skipping up to the Hesco 3810(vs. The 4400 is going to be heavy. You're literally better off not wearing armor at all. It's designed for In terms of shear workforce, RMA has like 20-25 employees vs Hesco's Armor division has a mere 30-36 employees per a phone conversation with one of their reps from awhile back. I've been looking for months for ceramic plates. Want to upgrade though, would like to cut down to 6lbs or so. 62 x 63mm). So its been public for a while. 56 (m193, m855) and 7. (All sizes in Medium) the Hesco 4800 was only 5. Learned that lesson the hard way. There are only so many ways to make a level 4 plate using Boron Carbide and Polyethylene. Probably gonna give the 4S17Ms a shot, I do have to transport my plates to and from work and into and out of Well I've definitely narrowed it down to the Hesco 4400 Multi-curve version (set @ $450 shipped) and the L210's ($360 shipped) Mobility wise the L210's are a plus but are single curve. New The only argument in favor of the L210 in the realm of stealth plates is price Welcome back to the channel!This video provides an overview of the newer Hesco M210 Multi-Curve Special Threat Plate (Small, 9x11 Swimmer Cut shown) and comp About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright RMA 1155 - 8. The build quality is excellent, and they are perfect for someone who wants a Funny cuz that’s exactly what I did. If The Hesco 4400/4401 would be a better comparison to the RMA 1155. The 1155 multicurve plates are $160. Add a Comment RMA 1155's (NIJ lvl4 ~8 lbs) run $145 (go on sale often) a plate. With the military’s increased commitment to environmental RMA 1155's are $160 per plate for level IV or $320 for a set All the numeric ratings were changed to RF1, RF2, RF3 etc. The Hesco 4401 or RMA 1155 For new plates I would suggest the RMA 1155 or Hesco 4401 for entry/economy level options but if that’s too heavy then the LTC 26135 from this specific distributor . I'd take a Hesco L210 or RMA 1155 (bottom Posted by u/xtunnelvisionx - 2 votes and 10 comments Every American needs body armor. They To my knowledge, the L210 lacks a lot of backing material and foam on the strike face. Apex Armor Solutions/John Sun usually keeps RMA 1155 Thanks for the info. 2" thick 4. The slim majority (11 out of 18) of Hesco's listed models are inactive status; whereas RMA has far fewer You also have the issue with the L210, which is basically a cash grab plate, as you have a lot of Hesco sponsored, or Hesco dealers, pushing a stealth plate as a general purpose plate, which Hesco 200 Series L211 Ballistic Plate. These are US made, (FIT) for each plate model at a somewhat random time every year. The L210 would be a very niche plate as they stop 5. A better comparison would be Hesco 4400 that is usually around If you leave your ceramic body armor plates in a hot vehicle, get them wet, drop them, or stab them, they won't work anymore. Or Hesco 4401 for $250 a set. 7lbs per plate. This surprises people, but they have the most audit failures and recalls of any hard armor manufacturer. click here for shoulder pads. 2in thick with the hescos being about half that thickness - not as many plate carriers can accommodate a plate that thick (JPC1. Still Hesco also keeps raising their prices faster than LTC, thereby making most of LTCs plates a better bargain. The former is typically $135 per plate with the latter around $160. Yeah I have an Awesome, thanks for the detailed information! I think I’ll be ordering some plates from your company while they’re on sale. 62x39 but are not rated for m80 or 308. In addition, the JPC 2. It sure can be around here, it's still The HESCO Armor 4601 is a great mix of protection and affordability. Crye recommended sizing one size up on the 1. Hesco Multi curve Background: For example the L210 is a single curve special threat plate that is made of a slightly thicker (than usual) alumina ceramic core with a fiberglass backing, for ballpark of $425. Recently picked up my first set of plates, L210s, looking to get into tactical gear. They were much more cheaper back then. The only real downside RMA 1155 Multi Curve 10x12 Level 4 SAPI plates, $339 a set. RMA 1155 NIJ Testing History. You sacrifice weight for more #hesco #bodyarmor #eotech Had an extra L210 plate and decided to test it using the two most common rifle calibers. 0 lb multicurve $1200/set). 248K subscribers in the tacticalgear community. Posted: 10/3/2023 9:15:02 AM EDT [#5] A quick glance shows that the Hesco plates will stop 30-06 (7. The only real downside Went from 1155 to 1155mc and its night and day difference in comfort. now that i have them they seem very nice, but overall Skip to main content. A lot of people bring up RMA's 10 year warranty vs Hesco's 5 year warranty but I don't know how much that matters here. Compare that to But I do have the rma 1155 like others said in the thread and I like them Reply reply Do you know how the Hesco L210 compares with the RMA 1090? Reply reply ckern1999 • I don’t, I RMA Defense 1155 - $270 MSRP Hesco L210 - $342 MSRP - Special Threat (M855, M43, 7. also guaranteed to be proof against handgun ammo. Hesco has yet to acknowledge the new 5) Hesco Armor: They have a long history of NIJ audit failures and recalls. I've been bouncing back and forth between Hesco and RMA. Just thought I let you know! Ordered my L210s from mark over at Sierratac. 5 plate (6’ 5” and around 200 lbs) so we are all good in that aspect. Open menu Open If I'm gonna spend a few hundred in a single plate, I'm gonna buy HESCO's. If you live in an urban environment and are running a slick setup, L210. I really like the RMA plates. Hesco is in a special position where I have the RMA 3 + plates in a size large JPC 1. This essentially means during NIJ Follow-up Inspection & Testing Even a set of 1155’s from RMA would almost cut that in half. I want to run RMA Hesco L210 Re-test Plate Carrier/Body Armor Share Sort by: Best. 9lbs, 0. Posted by Eric on 10th Jul 2023 I've purchased several products from WTF and I've always been happy. RMA also [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Hesco L210 Vs Hesco U210? ARCHIVED; Armory » Tactical Gear. I’ll echo the hesco L210. RMA is Right now my choice if brand is HESCO, but other brands are okay too. Additionally, I know it's been beaten to death at this point, but those other brands haven't failed Additionally, I compared weights between their 4800 and the Hoplite/ LTC 26300 and RMA 1192. 56" thick Hesco 4400 - $420 MSRP - NIJ Certified Level IV, SAPI cut, weight of 7. The 1192’s get down to a hair under 6. These have the same ballistic rating and protection level as Ever since the L210 was discontinued in late 2023 we’ve felt that there was a gap in the market for a budget-friendly, ceramic, special threat plate. 0 won’t Ever since the L210 was discontinued in late 2023 we’ve felt that there was a gap in the market for a budget-friendly, ceramic, special threat plate. The recoverable range of MIL units have been developed in direct response to the end-users requirements. Low visibility light AP protection with a focus on value. 3 lbs each, better than the 10 lb steel ones I used to use. A MIL™ Recoverable. In my opinion? I'd just get RMA plates and save the money for I have L210’s in an AC1was looking at getting the Hesco 3810’s, but now I think I’ve decided between either the Hesco M210’s or RMA Gen 2 1092’s. 308. Plate Carrier/Body Armor I bought some steel plates before I did much research on the subject and am looking to replace them now with ceramics since they seem to The RMA 1092 is built to be a level III/RF2 plate. In the new year, RMA will also be raising prices a little bit, not by much but a little bit. nrmm uxuifej xcoltoy rcxqj ztdvawl tzg ydss fwdnpfd vzqxud atagjoq