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    LIII+ Ultra Light 10x12 Hard plates Muti hit 762 M80 ball & 556 nato

    we have a limited supply of Ultra light L3+ hard plates

    These are made by an OEM for S&J hardware, i have been dealing with this company for years when i worked for other people..
    These plates sell in the $1000+ range
    we are offering them at $799.99 canadian per set of 2

    THE specs

    10x12 shooters cut singe curve
    1.65 to 1.70 KG each plate 3.5 to 4lbsea
    1 inch thick
    Hybrid PE,uhmw,dynema.
    Drop proof
    5yrs

    Muti hit 556 nato
    muti hit steel core 762x39
    muti hit 762x51 nato m80 ball at 865m per sec

    Please feel free email is is you want to see the Lab test, both HP white and Bosik.
    we did our own test at the range both with ivi 556 and 762 and 9 M
    will try and post soon

    LINK
    http://sjhardware.com/store/modules.php?name=catalog&file=product_info&cPath=1 50_166&products_id=1012
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    Is it $800.00 for a set or each? Also are they 1" or 0.75" thick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by call2arms View Post
    Is it $800.00 for a set or each? Also are they 1" or 0.75" thick?
    Everything we sell is in sets.
    800 per set
    One inch thick.
    Bbb

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    Good deal!
    Is it much cheaper to manufacture a single curve? Must be less confortable than dual curve. If the top of the plate is not resting against the chest it must feel weird to shoulder a gun.
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    here is the naked truth about muti curved plates.

    Unless you are wearing an super thin low profile plate carrier with no padding, and something like an under armour shirt, most wont be able to even tell that you are wearing a muti curve plate.
    Most of the time you are wearing a pig rig or at least a plate carrier with anti wick venting +padding and a shirt , maybe even a jacket. the muti curve profile its not even going to get close enought to you body for you to know the difference.

    2 just because the muti curve plate fits mike for canmore like a glove does not mean it will fit nick from north bay.
    I,m not talking fig guy v fat guy, i,m talking different body types.
    My wife is 7 inch shorter then me, but yer we have the same lenght inseam.

    so most even up wondering why they paid the extra $300 for the muti curved plate.

    Just thoughts and feed back from someone whos sold alot of this product over the last 15yrs.
    bbb

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    There can always be a little difference in weight depending on how much epoxy is used
    The 1.8 must have been the website guy just rounding it up.
    4 plates I have wright at 1.645 KG 2 are 1.710 kgs 1 is 1.718kgs 1 is 1.640kgs
    That's all I weight so far

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