Thursday, 15 May, 2025 7:55 AM
SPOILER: IT’S MOSTLY ABOUT SHAPE NOW.
Once upon a time, SAPI and ESAPI plates meant specific military-issued ballistic standards.
But in today’s armor market? Both terms mostly describe the plate’s cut, not its protection level.
SAPI Cut: Slightly trimmed corners for better shouldering and comfort.
Ballistic Rating? Comes from the plate itself, not the SAPI or ESAPI label.
Why the mix-up? Civilians often see “ESAPI” and assume extra protection, but that’s outdated thinking.
Our article breaks down the history, clears up the myths, and shows you how to choose the right plate based on your threat level and needs, not old labels.
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Posted by twobirdsflyingpub
Categories: Ballistic Protection
Tags: FortisIII+Highcom AR1000, Premie3r Body Armor, STRATIS-Max
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