{"id":7200,"date":"2007-01-09T00:22:25","date_gmt":"2007-01-09T08:22:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/archives.reallifesuperheroes.org\/?p=7200"},"modified":"2007-01-09T00:22:25","modified_gmt":"2007-01-09T08:22:25","slug":"prime-armor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rlsh.net\/archive\/2007\/01\/09\/prime-armor\/","title":{"rendered":"Prime Armor"},"content":{"rendered":"

First and foremost, thanks everyone for all the great comments.\u00a0 I’m glad it meets with general approval.\u00a0 After all, it and I am here to inspire you and everyone to follow suit (pun intended).
\nSecondly, I have a lot a questions on the gear which I am happy to answer.\u00a0 I’ll list the questions and who asked, then answer below.
\nSuperhero <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>9:27 AM<\/strong>
\nObviously ALL custom work! Chicken plate over Leather right? How’s the Mobility?
\nThe armor (with the exception of the helmet, which is steel) is 18 gauge aluminum.\u00a0 Hard enough to take any non-ballistic hit and obviously stab proof.
\n
The Chameleon <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>12:30 AM<\/strong>
\nYou can move in that getup, right? Cool!
\nThe mobility is excellent.\u00a0 I can high kick, low crouch, climb, sprint and somersault, of which I have done all of in the armor.
\n
Superhero <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>9:28 AM<\/strong>
\nJust noticed the Mic! Cell?
\nI have a voice amplification unit as well as listening amplifier and cell phone access.\u00a0 In future versions, I am considering making this a throat mic, but I kinda like the look of the mic.
\n
Superhero <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong> 9:22 AM <\/strong>
\nAMAZING! What are you using as a Holster?
\nIt is custom made.\u00a0 The inspiration is a Anglo-Saxon battle ax holder.
\n
(civitron) <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong> 10:15 AM <\/strong>
\nwhat is your cape made of?
\nThe cape is made of synthetics.\u00a0 It is a dress piece.\u00a0 A am planning on making a ballistic version, probably dark for regular patrols.
\n
Superhero <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong> 9:29 AM <\/strong>
\nJust realized that’s a shotgun Side saddle with all your Cylinders, Brilliant. Mind if I follow suit?
\nNot at all!\u00a0 I hope everyone finds something they can use!
\n
Superhero <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>9:30 AM<\/strong>
\nKevlar or more steel?
\nThe helmet is steel.\u00a0 It is armor and is ballistic although truthfully I don’t know if they have rated authentic steel armor helmets.
\n
Blitz<\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>5:17 AM<\/strong>
\nyour head doesn’t look pointy in this one \ud83d\ude42
\nThe pointy actually has a \u2026 er \u2026 point.\u00a0 It defects blows and projectiles more efficiently.
\n
The Wall\u2122 <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong>1:03 AM<\/strong>
\nHow do you keep cool in all that gear? It must get pretty hot in AZ during the Summer…
\nThe armor has plenty of ventilation and the under armor is “heat gear” and sweat wicking.\u00a0 I imagine the summer might get a little uncomfortable.\u00a0 I will be using an evaporative gorget (they use them in Motocross) and a cool pack in the helmet (used by professional mascots).
\n
(civitron) <\/a>
\nJanuary 10, 2007<\/strong> 9:13 AM <\/strong>
\nis the helmet and the mask one unit or does it consist of two seperate components? I really like the leather mask. Where can I get one?
\nThe helmet and mask are two pieces. I also wear a heat gear Under Armor baklava underneath that.\u00a0 Its very comfortable.\u00a0 You can get both by hiring a professional armorer to make them for you.\u00a0 =)
\nAgain, I’m glad it is met with some excitement.\u00a0 This is an exciting time, for all of us.\u00a0 This is the window we should use to fill the streets with heroes and inspire everyone to live with the Heart of a Hero.\u00a0 Be proud that you are a pioneer in this endeavor.\u00a0 Be proud to be a real life superhero.
\nBe the change the world needs.
\nCitizen Prime
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