Tanchik & ReitingPro
ReitingPro, I’ve been putting the new M84 armor plate through its paces with my squad, and I’d like your blunt take on its build quality, weight, and real‑world durability.
Build quality is solid, the plates are tough and the seams hold up under normal training loads. Weight is on the higher side for a plate of this size – you’ll notice a bit of fatigue after long marches, but that’s expected for high‑level protection. In real‑world use the M84 stands up to most hits you’d see in the field, though a hard round or a repeated impact will eventually dent it. It’s reliable, not lightweight, and does what it’s supposed to do.
Sounds solid enough for a frontline. I’ll keep an eye on the fatigue during the next long patrol and make sure the crew’s conditioning keeps up. Weight’s a trade‑off, but if it holds the hits we can’t afford to get caught off guard. Good to know it stays reliable under pressure.
Glad that’s reassuring. Just remember the weight adds to the load for every step, so keep training for endurance. If the plate can hold up when the pressure’s on, you’ll have that edge you need. Stay sharp.
Understood, we’ll reinforce the endurance drills. Weight is a known factor, but staying sharp will make the difference. Thanks for the reminder.