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      • Trauma plates, also known as plate carrier trauma pads, are specialized inserts designed to absorb the energy from a bullet or other projectile. By doing so, trauma plates can help prevent or limit the severity of injuries caused by blunt force trauma.
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  2. The purpose of the trauma pad is to reduce the amount of energy transmitted to the body and reduce the injury. The Trauma Pad does this in two ways, by absorbing some of the deformation and dispersing the energy over a larger area. Caliber Armor Next-Generation Trauma Pads.

  3. Trauma plates, also known as plate carrier trauma pads, are specialized inserts designed to absorb the energy from a bullet or other projectile. By doing so, trauma plates can help prevent or limit the severity of injuries caused by blunt force trauma.

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    Guest post by Andrew Schuler Trauma pads are fairly standard when adding protection to your bulletproof vest or plate carrier, but what do they do? And are they necessary to keep your kit as lightweight as possible? In this article, we'll answer those questions and more in Premier Body Armor’s full rundown.

    To start us off, a trauma pad is a type of protective gear that lessens the impact of blunt force trauma. It does this by transferring the bullet's kinetic energy away from your body. They are placed under your body armor in either the front, back, or side compartment of your carrier plate or bulletproof vest.

    Trauma pads are very effective in reducing injury from ballistic threats, but maybe not in the way you expected. A trauma pad is not bullet resistant, and they don’t provide extra ballistic protection — that’s what a bulletproof vest or armored plate is for; rather, they reduce the bullet’s energy to a degree your body armor couldn’t do by itself. ...

    In short – yes. Wearing trauma padding is practical, convenient, and, overall, highly advisable, as it reduces blunt force and back-face deformation under any form of body armor. Plus, when looking for alternatives to trauma padding, you are really only left with one option: wearing a bulletproof vest with thicker padding, which we don't recommend....

    At Premier Body Armor, all our bulletproof vests automatically come with trauma pads, and all our plate carriers are designed with a trauma pad pocket included, giving you the option to have a full kit with ease. Our spall linerscan double as a trauma pad as well. Trauma pads are useful. We recommended them, as investing in an additional line of de...

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  4. May 24, 2020 · Trauma pads, called trauma plates or ballistic panels, are protective gear that provides additional protection to a person wearing a bulletproof vest. Considered as an add-on item, it is an insert that lessens the ballistic force of any projectile. It loweres the risk for ballistic and blunt force trauma, hence the name trauma pads.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The purpose of trauma pads in body armor is to absorb and disperse the energy generated upon impact. When a bullet or any other high-velocity projectile hits the body armor, it creates a tremendous amount of force that can cause severe damage to the body.

    • Foam
    • 3-10mm
    • Varied
    • Light
  6. Apr 8, 2023 · Purpose of Body Armor Trauma Pads. The primary purpose of trauma pads is to reduce the risk of injury caused by blunt force trauma associated with bullets striking body armor. When a bullet hits a rigid armor plate, the force is dispersed over the surface of the plate.

  7. Oct 30, 2023 · Trauma pads, called trauma plates or ballistic panels, are protective gear that provides additional protection to a person wearing a bulletproof vest. Considered as an add-on item, it is an insert that lessens the ballistic force of any projectile. It loweres the risk for ballistic and blunt force trauma, hence the name trauma pads.

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