Ares Armor Derma Plate Carrier ReviewFebruary 3, 2014

Ares Armor has been making some serious waves in the tactical gear
and firearms communities recently with their Gavel ambidextrous safety
lever and 80% polymer AR-15 lower receivers. While these products don�t
really affect the game of airsoft at all, their highly-praised Derma
Plate Carrier does. Airsoft players � especially the more serious ones
on the field, often times prefer to use real-world tactical gear and
plate carriers in their games. These games can go for hours upon hours �
sometimes days in the larger �MilSim� events, and the rugged quality of
the products can make or break the game. So, Ares Armor�s Derma Plate
Carrier was a product I personally wanted to review.
What makes the Derma Plate Carrier so special is its reliance on
AustriAlpin COBRA buckles and triple bungee cord cummerbund system.
Usually, plate carriers rely on velcro hook and loop systems to secure
the cummerbund to the front panel area. Not only is this noisy, but
opening up your front plate carrier panel can be a bit of a pain when
you have it loaded up with magazines, pouches, and other MOLLE gear.
With the COBRA buckles, putting the Derma Plate Carrier on or taking it
off becomes almost effortless. In fact, you can keep your plate carrier
all loaded up and still take it on and off with ease. Also, thanks to
the bungee cords, you get a very nice, snug fit without being
uncomfortable or feeling like you can�t catch your breath if running
around the field from cover to cover. The bungee cords move with you and
the effect it has on your play is undeniable. Often times, plate
carriers bounce and thanks to this snugness, the Derma stays in place a
lot better. This means maintaining better sound discipline, having
easier access to your pouches, and experiencing better comfort.
While you may be thinking that you can�t mount MOLLE pouches to the
sides of the triple bungee cummerbund, you are only partially correct.
Each bungee is removable and adjustable, so that you can weave each cord
through the back of a pouch or side plate carrier. If the pouch is too
small, however, it definitely doesn�t stay in one place as well as
attaching them to a traditional MOLLE cummerbund. Also, I found that
magazine pouches sort of �pulled out� with the bungee when I tried
removing or indexing a magazine. I think this is because the bungee
cords have, by their design, a high level of elasticity. For side plate
pouches or utility pouches, it worked a lot better. This
could be a make or break factor in your decision to purchase the Derma
Plate Carrier as some airsoft players take A LOT of stuff into the field
� whether necessary or not. As an aside, my personal methodology is to
loadout my kit based on the mission or game at-hand. If I am playing
public games at SC Viper, my kit is going to be a little bit different
than if I am playing a MilSim game up in the San Bernardino mountains.
Something that I should note about the Ares Armor product line is that
they sell a few different combat deployment packs which are designed to
attach to the back of their plate carriers (some can also be worn as a
backpack sans plate carrier). So, if you really need to take all that
extra gear into a game, you may consider taking a look at the official website.
Also worth mentioning is that the Derma Plate Carrier features
adjustable shoulder/neck straps as well as a �maritime release� that
allows quick removal of the plate carrier in case of emergencies. Unlike
most quick release solutions, which pull down from a cable near the top
of the plate carrier, the Derma quick release system pulls down from
either side of where the cummerbund meets the front panel. This makes
removal very quick and easy.

One thing that the real steel and tactical shooters out there should
take note of is that the Derma Plate Carrier keeps your armor plates up
high, where they belong, unlike some carriers which can droop. The Derma
keeps the plates covering your center mass, internal organs. Also,
while Ares Armor does not sell the carrier with plates, but it readily
accepts SAPI/ESAPI plates of a variety of sizes. I tested this plate
carrier out with some airsoft-grade SAPI plates in the 10�12 inch size
and it fit perfectly. Now, because it sits a bit higher than other plate
carriers might, you will probably want to consider getting a battle or
tactical belt to carry some extra magazine pouches in. Personally, I
even run my EMT glove pouch (which instead houses my �dead rag�) on my
battle belt. Another cool feature for real steel shooters out there is
that the front and rear panels feature a pocket separate from where the
plate sits that is meant to hold a plate backer!
Conclusion
Overall, the Ares Armor Derma Plate Carrier is an exceptional piece
of tactical gear that is not only well-constructed but also brilliantly
designed. The usage of the three bungee cord and AustriAlpin COBRA
buckle cummerbund makes playing airsoft while wearing it a breeze, and
its comfort is something that has to be tried on to be believed. Both
airsoft players and real steel shooters alike should make sure to check
this one out. The Derma Plate Carrier retails for 2 dollars on their
official website, although you might be able to find lower prices out
there by shopping around a bit. We�d like to thank Ares Armor for
sending us out a Derma plate carrier to use in this review.
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Ares Armor Derma Plate Carrier Review Overall Score (5 out of 5)




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The DERMA Plate Carrier in A-TACS AU Camo from ARES Armor
June 27th, 2013

Coming soon from the guys at Ares Armor� The Derma Plate Carrier in A-TACS AU Camo.
The Derma carrier incorporates several new features including the
innovative Ares-Austrialpin buckle closure (as shown below). It�s a full
cutaway cable release design that also features a unique elastic
cummerbund that allows a greater range of motion. It is also one of the
first products on the market to feature new A-TACS Camo Jacquard woven
webbing. For more information about the Derma, or any of the other
innovative products they build, visit www.aresarmor.com.

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Ares Armor Standard Color and Pattern Options for Nylon Gear.