So i have a pair of ar500 level iv ceramic plates in my plate carrier.
Do ceramic armor plates expire.
The soft armor isn t much more than about five pounds but it will wear you out if you aren t used to having it on.
No one wants to find out the hard way that an expired vest is no longer viable.
They have a label that said expires in 5 years and their website says shelf life of 5 years.
This is because the chemical compounds that make up a vest such as industrial fiber or kevlar degrade over time.
Plate armor is really heavy.
Although an expired vest may not be penetrable by a bullet or blade its internal components are more likely to warp crack or dent causing serious bodily harm to the wearer.
Does body armor actually expire.
I literally only wear them once or twice a year for a class or match that requires them.
Expired body armor may not provide adequate protection against deadly force.
You should expect to wear expired armor at your own risk.
Both are really hot.
Again they do not expire and a pair will probably cost about 300 350.
Steel plates are easily 8lbs or more each.
If your armor is expired and you cannot afford something new keep on wearing it.
You won t be able to move as quickly or get in and out of shooting positions easily while wearing it.
Considering the price ceramic level iv plates are a better investment.
Do they really stop working after that long.
You might have thought that expiration dates are limited to items like food and medicine but body armor and other similar safety products also have a shelf life.
However there are no guarantees and no official testing for expired armor.
1 body armor is heavy and hot.