After a lot of reading here about armor and plate carriers I have decided that I am going to get the Hesco 3810 in the Shooters cut. Per the measuring instructions I have determined I need a Large plate which is 10” x 12” x 0.98” Thick. I am 5’11”, 160 lbs. My application is just to have it in case I would ever need it, however I do plan on doing some training with it so it will get some use, but it is not for an everyday application.
I have narrowed down the plate carrier to the Crye AIRLITE SPC, the Crye JPC 2.0 and the Velocity Systems SCARAB LT. Since this is my first experience with armor and plate carriers I could use some advice.
1) All of these plate carriers are designed for larger plates than what I am considering (e.g. the Crye’s are designed to hold plates 10.5” x 13.25” and the 3810’s are 10” x 12”). What would I need to do to prevent the plate from moving around or is that even an issue?
2) Since the AIRLITE SPC is a very open/ventilated design, do I need to wrap the armor in plastic to help protect them from getting wet in the rain or another material to protect from UV since they are "sensitive" to UV? Hesco states the material on the 3810 is water resistant.
3) On each of these carriers there is the ability to attach a backpack on them using the attached zippers. It seems to me if using that system I would have to remove the carrier to gain access to anything in the pack. Would it not be better to run a separate backpack or how is gaining access to the pack without removal typically handled?
Thank you in advance for the education.
I have narrowed down the plate carrier to the Crye AIRLITE SPC, the Crye JPC 2.0 and the Velocity Systems SCARAB LT. Since this is my first experience with armor and plate carriers I could use some advice.
1) All of these plate carriers are designed for larger plates than what I am considering (e.g. the Crye’s are designed to hold plates 10.5” x 13.25” and the 3810’s are 10” x 12”). What would I need to do to prevent the plate from moving around or is that even an issue?
2) Since the AIRLITE SPC is a very open/ventilated design, do I need to wrap the armor in plastic to help protect them from getting wet in the rain or another material to protect from UV since they are "sensitive" to UV? Hesco states the material on the 3810 is water resistant.
3) On each of these carriers there is the ability to attach a backpack on them using the attached zippers. It seems to me if using that system I would have to remove the carrier to gain access to anything in the pack. Would it not be better to run a separate backpack or how is gaining access to the pack without removal typically handled?
Thank you in advance for the education.