ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
About our Armor:
What types of Armor Plate do we use?
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CATI Armor AR500 Level 3:
AR500 Armor Plate is a high hardness (HH) steel used for High Impact Ballistic and Abrasion Resistant (AR) applications. Level 3 is rated for M80 Ball at 2800 Feet per second. -
CATI Armor AR600 Level 3+:
The CATI Armor AR600 armor Ultra High Harness (UHH) exceeds level 3 standards and is special threat tested to the 5.56 round of M193 up to 3100 feet per second. -
CATI Armor Pistol Hard Plate 3a+:
At 5mm thick, the CATI Armor pistol hard plate is constructed of a super thin AR500 ballistic steel. Far exceeds the capability of standard 3a soft armor in ballistic capabilities and blunt force trauma. The hard plate is virtually impenetrable in the slash and stab test for knives and spiked objects. -
CATI Armor Pistol Soft Armor 3a:
3a soft armor is constructed of multiple layers of Aramid Kevlar and is great flexible option as a backpack panel, or an armor plate backer.
Plate Coating Options:
- What we use:
We utilize a Rhino Linings Extreme product that is recommended and developed specifically for anti-splatter (spalling) mitigation by Rhino Linings Military Research and Development. This is Rhino Linings top of the line product for armor applications. The only other product on the market that is equal in properties is Line-X PAXCON. - Base Coat:
Base coat is a thin coating of the ballistic steel to seal the armor from environmental elements. This coating provides no measurable splatter mitigating properties. For splatter mitigation you need at least ¼ inch to be effective. - Build-Up Coat:
Build-Up coating is a ¼ inch of the Rhino Linings material applied to the strike face of the armor plate to mitigate splatter. As the projectile passes through the coating and impacts the armor plate the fragments are trapped between the armor plate and the build-up coating layer. The steel plate armor goes through a 4-step process of Blasting, Cleaning, Etching and Priming to achieve proper adhesion of the splatter mitigation coating.
Plate Forming Options:
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CQB - Multi-Curve:
At the forefront of AR500/AR600 armor forming technology, we’ve created a “Patent Pending” protected process to achieve the greatest comfort, concealable and weight distributing steel armor plates on the market call the CQB for Comfort Quad-Bend. The CQB is our top of the line forming process and is modeled from Tier 1 Operator armor plate curvature. This double curve forming is tried and true for comfort and tactical applications. The double curve form wears lighter than any other steel armor on the market. The CQB can be placed in front or rear configurations. -
EVO - Advanced Single Curve Plates:
As part of our *Patent Pending* forming technology, we’ve also created the Advanced Single Curve, the “EVO” plate. This curve fits your torso, but does not have the weight distributing properties of the upper chest curve. The Advanced Single Curve can be placed in either front or rear configurations. -
Trauma Pads:
Trauma pads are manufactured from a specifically designed from a high impact foam specifically formulated for protection from blunt force/high impact trauma. These pads are designed to be worn on the body side of the ballistic plate and serve to provide shock absorption between the armor plate and the human body. We seal each pad with an ultrasonic sewing machine into waterproof rip-stop nylon covering for durability and sanitary reasons. They are very lightweight and are ¼ inch thick.
CATI Armor AR500 Level 3 and AR600 Level 3+ Plate Weights
- +/- 5% tolerance
- Overall thickness .26 inch (base coat), .5 to 5/8 build-up coat
- 6X6 - 2lb 10oz (base coat), 3lb 2oz (build-up coat)
- 6X8 - 3lb 8oz (base coat), 4lb 1oz (build-up coat)
- 8X10 - 5lb 6oz (base coat), 6lb 2oz (build-up coat)
- 10X12 - 8lb 4oz (base coat), 9lb 4oz (build-up coat)
- 11X14 - 10lb 8oz (base coat), 12lb 1oz (build-up coat)
CATI Armor Hard Pistol Plate
- +/- 5% tolerance
- Overall thickness 5mm (base coat), 11.5mm (build-up coat)
- 10x12 – 4lb 1oz (base coat), 5lb 1oz (build-up coat)
- 11x14 – 5lb 3oz (base coat), 6lb 7oz (build-up coat)
To learn more about our plates please visit our FAQs.
1 Review
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6x8 Trauma Pads
Just like the 10x12 pads I ordered, these worked flawlessly with my plates and carrier from two different sources. Some people may read this and think that "they're only trauma pads". To that my reply is,"Obviously you've never been shot". Getting popped in the side is hella painful, and if you don't believe me, go find someone who has been and ask them. You're gonna be thinking way different than you did before you asked. Thank you CATI for a quality product at a very affordable price point. They're very comfortable and don't cause any unnecessary bulging or binding that sometimes happens when you find yourself in an awkward shooting position that you don't normally train enough on. I have complete range of motion, so if that situation ever does occur, I know that from a mental standpoint, there won't be any hesitation on my part to do what has to be done. Thank you again and I'm looking forward to starting on another IBA rig for my girlfriend within a few days and you're gonna be my first sourcing phone call.