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As a number of customers requested, we're producing small first batch of 11x14" Level 3+ standard plates. These will weigh around 6.1lbs and made f...
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As we mentioned in earlier posts, we're improving our plates to better protect the users by building an anti-spall plate in front of ceramic pl...
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We're happy to introduce ballistic visors for our customers who're concerned about facial protection. These visors are made from plexiglass and...
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Last week we introduced our Level 3+ Multi-Curve UL plate. This week, we’re releasing our Level 4 plate. This plate is made from Silicon Carbid...
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by Hudi's Tactical
We're providing anti spall plates for all ceramic plate purchases at no cost.
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by Hudi's Tactical
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After some delay, our Level 3+ Multi-Curve Ultra light plates are have arrived. They’re the lightest plates in the category weighting at me...
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Recently several customer asked why we don't carry or why they shouldn't save money and get cheaper helmets made from polyethylene (UHMWPE). Th...
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We've just restocked our Level III+ Expanded Protection and Level IV standard plates. Since we're ran a larger batch and was able to negoti...
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We just published 4 new test videos for our ballistic helmets, ballistic masks, concealable vests and Level III Super Light. Please visit o...
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by Hudi's Tactical
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We've just restocked our Level III Super Light, Level III+ Ultra Lights and Multi-Curves today. Get yours today!
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The first batch of our concealable vests are here. They're made from high strength aramid fibers panels from Japan which has significantly more...
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We're happy to announce that our helmets passed NIJ-0101.6 IIIA testing done by NTS-Chesapeake. It stopped 4 .357 Sig rounds with no penet...
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