This video focuses on identifying the best value Level 3+ body armor, specifically highlighting the SIC Multi Curve Level 3+ armor from GD Body Armor, weighing in at 5.3 lbs. The creator, 704 Tactical, promotes their various channels and affiliate links for product purchases, including their own branded gear and Amazon deals. The content suggests a review or recommendation of body armor based on cost-effectiveness and protection level.
This video discusses the new RF3 rating for body armor plates, contrasting it with the familiar SAPI rating. The host explores what the RF3 rating can and cannot stop, the reasons behind the development of new materials for these plates, and breaks down this information in relation to new RMA armor plates. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on Twitter and Rumble, and mentions a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video tests budget body armor purchased from Temu, specifically focusing on Level 4 plates. The creator aims to determine if this affordable body armor is capable of stopping threats and can be a life-saving option. The testing involves shooting the armor, followed by a post-use examination to analyze its performance and structural integrity. The video questions the value proposition of budget-friendly body armor.
This YouTube video appears to be a review or test of body armor, with a focus on budget options. The title explicitly mentions #airsoft, #budgetgear, #rangegear, and #tacticalgearjunkie, suggesting the content will cover affordable tactical equipment suitable for range use, potentially with some crossover appeal to the airsoft community. The question posed, "Would you buy one?", indicates a direct evaluation and recommendation aspect to the video.
This video announces a massive sale on body armor, specifically highlighting budget-friendly options that have become even cheaper. It features a discount code '704tactical' for 25% off, emphasizing that this offer is for a very limited time. The description also points to the brand Guard Dog Armor and mentions different types of armor like Level 4 and ballistic plates, as well as related tactical gear such as plate carriers and helmets. An affiliate code is disclosed.
This YouTube video features a "torture test" of the cheapest body armor plates found on Amazon. The creator aims to determine if these budget-friendly plates can effectively stop threats and potentially save a life. The video also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related products, including sights and body armor brands, as well as a Patreon and PayPal link for channel support. The creator also shares their camera gear setup using Amazon affiliate links.
This video focuses on "Armor Plates" used in "Carriers," which are essential components of tactical and protective gear. The content likely involves showcasing different types of ballistic plates, discussing their specifications, potential applications, and possibly how they are integrated into plate carriers. The description also highlights various affiliate links and discount codes for related products and services, including Tac Pack and TA Targets, suggesting a review or recommendation format for the armor plates. The Basement Operator Company is also promoted, indicating the channel's broader focus on tactical equipment and lifestyle.
A veteran provides a review of RMA's new XRT Plates body armor. The video description encourages viewers to purchase the plates via a provided link and check out the creator's other content through a Linktree. While no specific firearms are mentioned or demonstrated, the content focuses on personal protective equipment relevant to firearm owners and tactical enthusiasts.
This YouTube video announces the launch of RMA's new XRT Plates, a type of protective gear. The description encourages viewers to purchase the plates and provides a link to do so. It also directs viewers to the creator's other content via a Linktree. Based on the information, this video appears to be a product announcement or promotion for tactical/protective equipment.
This video appears to be a giveaway or competition tied to the launch of RMA's XRT Plates, as indicated by the title "100 Subscribers Fight For Gear" and the description promoting the new product with a link. The creator, Nikkoortizzz, is likely engaging their subscriber base for this promotional event.
This video, titled 'Friday Deal Alert,' highlights a promotion for Guard Dog Armor's Level IIIA Soft Body Armor Plates (10x12) from 704tactical. The description includes a direct link to the product on gdbodyarmor.com and a general Campsite.bio link for 704tactical. It also features affiliate links to several other products: a REAT Fixed Blade Knife with Kydex Sheath, a 9-in-1 Multitool Survival Kit for camping, 704 Gear CO-Z Gel Replacement Ear Pads compatible with Walker's Razor, and a 704 Gear Rogue Fixed Blade Knife. The video also mentions a second channel, @704gear2.
This video reviews the Premier Body Armor Stratis Max, featuring insights from a former Green Beret with extensive experience in body armor usage. The reviewer highlights the importance of reliable body armor for daily wear and discusses the reputation of Premier Body Armor for producing high-quality plates. The video introduces the Stratis Max as a new, potentially top-tier option. A promotional discount code and limited-time offer are also detailed for viewers.