Body Armour

Body Armour UK – Certified Protection from a British Manufacturer

Keltic Clothing is a trusted British body armour manufacturer and a leading supplier of body armour to businesses, enforcement teams, and public-sector organisations across the UK. Our Body Armour UK range is designed and made here in Britain, delivering world-class body armour protection that’s lightweight, flexible, and fully certified by the Home Office.

We specialise in manufacturing and supplying protective body armour that combines comfort and advanced performance. Whether you need security body armour for frontline staff or discreet protection for covert operations, every vest in our collection is built to the highest safety standards and supplied from UK stock — never made to order.

Certified Protective Body Armour – Tested for Real-World Threats

All our UK body armour is certified to the latest Home Office KR (knife resistance) and SP (spike resistance) levels, ensuring complete protection against both sharp and pointed threats. Unlike many suppliers who only test for knives, Keltic ensures every vest offers true multi-threat protection, including resistance to syringes and hypodermic needles.

Each vest is also CE-marked (CE08DC1532) and fully compliant with PPE Directive 89/686/EEC, BS 7971 and EN340 standards — giving you peace of mind that your security body armour meets all professional and legal requirements.

Lightweight, Flexible, and Built for Comfort

Our lightweight body armour range is among the lightest and most flexible available in the UK. Designed for long wear and full mobility, the flexible multi-layer construction disperses blunt trauma impact across the entire surface, reducing localised force and injury. Every vest provides edge-to-edge protection, with no “feathered” or weakened areas — offering 100% coverage from front to back.

Even when exposed to rain, sweat, or UV light, Keltic’s armour retains its full level of protection — ideal for officers and teams who work outdoors in all conditions. Both men’s and ladies’ fits are available, ensuring comfort and confidence for every wearer.

Proudly British and Sustainably Made

As one of the UK’s few remaining body armour manufacturers, Keltic Clothing designs and produces every vest here in Britain. This allows us to maintain rigorous quality control, deliver quickly from stock, and reduce our carbon footprint. Our commitment to sustainability means we use responsible materials, recyclable packaging, and ethical production processes — so your protective body armour supports both safety and the environment.

Explore Our Specialist Armour Ranges

If you’re looking for focused protection solutions, explore our dedicated collections:

🔗 Stab Vests
– Certified stab-resistant body armour designed for knife and spike protection in high-risk roles.

🔗 Ballistic Vests
– Lightweight bulletproof and ballistic vests that combine impact resistance with superior flexibility.

🔗 Covert Body Armour
– Discreet, close-fitting protection ideal for plain-clothes or security operations.

🔗 Hi-Vis and Duty Armour
– Enhanced visibility and comfort for frontline enforcement and public service teams.

Choose Keltic – The UK’s Trusted Body Armour Supplier

With decades of experience designing body armour clothing for security professionals, councils, and emergency services, Keltic remains the preferred choice for organisations that demand proven performance.

Our British body armour is built to protect those who protect others — certified, comfortable, and ready for duty. Contact our team today to discuss your requirements or request a sample from our latest Bodyarmour UK range.

Body armour is a protective system, designed to protect the wearer from death and serious injury yet still be flexible and lightweight enough to allow them to do their job. No body armour can protect from all threats in all circumstances and there’s no such thing as “stab proof” – body armour is stab, spike or bullet resistant to a particular level. The purpose of this brochure is to provide straightforward information so you can see through such advertising myths as “stab proof vests” and make an informed decision.

It’s not illegal to buy or sell “stab vests” that aren’t certified by the Home Office – the onus is on the employer to ensure the protection is adequate. Every organisation has a duty of care to protect their staff under the Health & Safety at Work Act, and this includes issuing body armour to staff that are at risk. In addition, if an incident occurs where employees are not adequately protected, an employer can face industrial tribunals and compensation, and the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act allow for unlimited fines and publicity orders.

The UK Home Office sets the standards for body armour protection in the UK. From a protection point of view, aside from the CE mark, the Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) standards are the only thing to look for. Be wary of body armour “made to” Home Office standards – it must be tested and certified by the Home Office – ask for a certificate to be sure. Simply calling something “body armour” or a “stab vest” does not mean it provides any protection – this is why the Home Office standards are essential.

Body armour for civilian use falls under European Council Directive 89/686/EEC on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which states that any armour sold to civilian users must be CEapproved. Only Police and Military wearers are exempt from this PPE legislation.

An attack from a spiked implement such as screwdriver, chisel, ice pick, “shiv” or similar improvised weapon could be more likely than a knife. Spikes are easier to obtain, and carry lesser legal consequences (if any) when found as a result of a police search. Where there’s a knife threat there’s almost certainly a spike threat, so Home Office certification from spikes (SP1, SP2 etc) in addition to knives (KR1, KR2 etc) is essential – many stab vests don’t have this.

No – it depends on the vest. Because of its very fine needle point, a syringe will penetrate the majority of conventional body armour, including many stab vests with Home Office KR1 (knife) and SP1 (spike) certification. There is no Home Office standard for syringe protection – to protect from this widespread and increasing threat, look for a vest with specific syringe protection, and if in doubt ask them to visit you to demonstrate.

An attack from a knife, spiked object or gun presents a more serious threat of death or serious injury, but blunt trauma (blows from blunt objects such as baseball bats, bricks, kicks) is a more frequent threat for many staff. As with all threats, as well as choosing a vest that protects from blunt trauma it’s important to choose a flexible and lightweight vest to allow your staff to manoeuvre easily away from threats.

In the 1980s, all body armour was rigid or “hardened,” making it uncomfortable and difficult to move in. Thankfully, technology has moved on to the extent that flexible armour is now available that provides equal or greater protection from all threats, including blunt trauma. We recommend that you ask for a demonstration of the protection provided. In addition, test the armour for comfort – if your staff aren’t comfortable they may not be wearing their armour when it counts.

It’s best to look at the overall picture. Only Home Office certified armour ensures proper protection, and technology can’t yet produce Home Office certified body armour that’s as thin and lightweight as normal clothing. If you research the lightest weight Home Office certified armour (with syringe and blunt trauma protection, if required), as well as considering other comfort factors such as armour flexibility and heat and moisture management, you’ll be doing everything you can to ensure your staffs comfort – without jeopardising their safety.

No. 99% of wearers can safely and comfortably wear standard sizes Small to XXXL, and good armour can be adjusted at several points so it fits even more closely. For very tall wearers, it’s advisable to purchase armour with extra length to ensure the lower internal organs are adequately covered. For wearers outside the standard S-XXXL and some ladies who require a ‘D’ cup fitting or larger, special sizes may be necessary both from a comfort and protection point of view.

The material is an advanced composite of ultra-high-tensile fibres and thermoplastic resin that has outstanding toughness and durability, manufactured using heat-compaction. The composite, which is covered by a worldwide patent, is a thin flexible sheet material of impregnated laminated textile, cut into shape and assembled in layers to give unrivalled protection, flexibility, weight and manoeuvrability. Where non-laminated flexible body armour needs a sealed protective layer to keep out moisture and water (which could easily become damaged or tear), our body armour is totally resistant to the effects of moisture and UV light.

No – it depends on the vest. Because of its very fine needle point, a syringe will penetrate the majority of conventional body armour; including many stab vests with Home Office KR1 (knife) and SP1 (spike) certification. There is no Home Office standard for syringe protection – to protect from this widespread and increasing threat, look for a vest with specific syringe protection, and if in doubt ask them to visit you to demonstrate.

The UK Home Office sets the standards for body armour protection in the UK. From a protection point of view, aside from the CE mark, the Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) standards are the only thing to look for. Be wary of body armour “made to” Home Office standards – it must be tested and certified by the Home Office – ask for a certificate to be sure. Simply calling something “body armour” or a “stab vest” does not mean it provides any protection – this is why the Home Office standards are essential.

Once you have decided you are going to place an order, we can send you out a sizing set (one of each size) for your staff to try on. We can also send you a free measuring guide with a free tape measure so if you are not sure what size is required, you can send the measurements to us and we will assess.

Our KR1/SP1 and KR2/SP2 armour packs are under warranty for 10 years, and our HG1/KR1/SP1 and HG2/KR2/SP2 are under warranty for 5 years, with the possibility to examine and recertify them for a further 5 years. Our carriers are under warranty for 12 months. With continuing improvements in body armour technology, as well as the changes in weapon and threat levels in society, we believe you will be ready to change your body armour before our warranty expires. For example, 10 years ago most body armour was still hard and uncomfortable, and even 5 years ago the threat of attack from knives, spikes, guns and syringes was much less severe

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