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panzergrenadier March 5th, 2014 22:33

DS Tactical's website/facebook page.
No idea on pricing yet...

Eien March 5th, 2014 23:47

I found these the other day.

https://www.warriortrail.com/

Looks like they ship international? Only checked it from the checkout page.

panzergrenadier March 6th, 2014 00:29

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Originally Posted by Eien (Post 1873765)
I found these the other day.

https://www.warriortrail.com/

Looks like they ship international? Only checked it from the checkout page.

They don't... I checked a year or so ago.

Zack The Ripper March 6th, 2014 08:54

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Originally Posted by panzergrenadier (Post 1873769)
They don't... I checked a year or so ago.

I checked with them last week and they do indeed ship to Canada without issue and started doing this a few months ago, according to their sales rep.

Thought I would note: while I will be getting some training plates down the road, I have done a substitute for the time being.

I used hot_shot's method using some Best Step EVA foam mats for material; they are water resistant and antimicrobial. I must admit that for $13 this is possibly the best substitute for training plates I have seen for anyone who's on a budget (aside from the plaster filled plastic SAPIs, which unfortunately don't fit in my APC). I doubled up on layering and after making a perfect sized cardboard template for my APC, cut out four sections; two for the front and two for the rear. They fit like a glove and to my utmost surprise are VERY rigid, and very comfortable while filling out the carrier to the max. Took me 45 minutes to do, most of that time being for sizing the template to the precise size and correct angles.

I will post photos in detail of how it can be done. I had many doubts about how it would feel and look, but it looks legit and feels great. Even when knocking knuckles on my chest it feels very solid.

Now, in the meantime, saving for some training plates.

MultipleParadox March 6th, 2014 17:31

Thanks for the input
I was going for a similar solution but with rubber mats or something, thinking any sort of foam wouldn't be rigid enough

Do you happen to have a link to the foam you used by any chances?

Zack The Ripper March 6th, 2014 23:54

I was going to go the recycled rubber route too but this was dirt cheap. I got mats like these: http://m.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/best...-0686171p.html

Not the same pattern though. I used these:

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/07/dedagyha.jpg

Can't find them on the site, but a four pack cost me under $15. They are very rigid.

hot_shot under fire March 7th, 2014 00:13

Just to give you guys a quick idea of what those foam plates look like once they've been put into a plate carrier...

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps9f167e0d.jpg

Stealth March 7th, 2014 08:53

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Originally Posted by MultipleParadox (Post 1873740)
Source?
Any mention of a price range?

Most likely around the $150-170 mark.

MultipleParadox March 7th, 2014 09:38

I guess I'll give that foam a try and save up for later :P

The carrier cost me a crazy amount already :D :P

Thanks all

FOX_111 March 7th, 2014 10:39

The problem with foam plate, is that they are straight. They also won't have the right feel.
It will just give your rig rigidity so it don't crumble down when loader.

hot_shot under fire March 7th, 2014 10:42

A heat gun and regular use can solve that issue

Zack The Ripper March 7th, 2014 12:08

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Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1874036)
The problem with foam plate, is that they are straight. They also won't have the right feel.
It will just give your rig rigidity so it don't crumble down when loader.

When worn for just a few minutes the foam conforms to the curvature of your torso. Looks exactly like when I had the plastic plates in except much more comfortable.

Again, its just a temporary solution until enough monies have been scrounged for some small training plates.

w1lp33 March 16th, 2014 19:13

Just thought I'd mention for anyone looking for foam plates, you can order a set from these guys: https://www.facebook.com/JTacCustom. They're cut to the proper size/shape of real plates, and they're supposed to be good. So if you want something a little nicer than homemade stuff, but not "$200 training plate" level, maybe check them out?

I first heard about them from this review on The Reptile House if you want more info: http://thereptilehouseblog.com/2014/03/10/j-tac-custom/

panzergrenadier March 16th, 2014 19:27

DS Tactical is selling the Team Wendy ones for 114$ a set

MultipleParadox March 16th, 2014 23:02

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Originally Posted by panzergrenadier (Post 1876412)
DS Tactical is selling the Team Wendy ones for 114$ a set


Aaaarrrff!! And you tell me this less than a week before I place an order with DST!
Damn my girlfriend's gonna hate me! :P

But thanks ;)

Sidenote: there's no shipping fee mentioned anywhere/anytime during checkout process with them, do you have an idea of what I should expect (ballpark)?


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