DuPont and Hohenstein to Launch New Testing Protocols for Body Armor Comfort and Mobility Assessment
WILMINGTON, Del., October 24, 2025 – DuPont (NYSE: DD) today announced the launch of three innovative testing protocols that set a new benchmark for evaluating the comfort and mobility of soft ballistic body armor. Developed in collaboration with independent textile research and testing institute Hohenstein, the testing methods are designed to simulate real-world movements and situations to identify discomfort levels and mobility constraints faced by law enforcement and military personnel.
Police officers often reference lack of comfort as a key reason for removing their body armor on duty. Additionally, restricted mobility leads to body fatigue, which weakens focus, slows reactions and increases the risk of injury.
“Maximizing comfort and flexibility in soft ballistic solutions is essential to address the critical needs of law enforcement and military personnel,” said Christophe Djololian, Global Market Development Leader at DuPont. “By taking into account body movement and specific end-use scenarios, we have developed solutions that more objectively evaluate discomfort and mobility constraints from the wearer’s perspective.”
Three Comfort & Mobility Tests have been developed:
These test methods were developed in collaboration with Hohenstein, a German-based research institute with strong expertise in textile testing and ergonomics.
“It is in the DNA of Hohenstein to get as close as possible to the user’s reality,” said Dr. Jan Beringer, Senior Scientific Expert at Hohenstein. “With dedicated wear trials, possible discomfort and movement restrictions were determined. Then, leveraging decades of expertise, tests and equipment were designed to simulate the wearer's experience in close collaboration between DuPont and Hohenstein.”
“It is our intent to drive the industry to more comfortable body armor to improve the performance and protection of military and law enforcement personnel. With these new comfort and mobility test protocols developed with Hohenstein, we can now quantify and standardize flexibility in body armor so protection and comfort go hand in hand. As we design new, more flexible materials such as Kevlar® EXO™ fabrics and structures, a wide range of highly optimized solutions for the greater benefit of end-users is now possible,” said DuPont Global Segment Leader, Steven LaGanke.
The three test methods to characterize comfort & mobility constraints for soft ballistic applications are available on the Hohenstein website here.
You can also learn more about the different testing methods here.
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Hohenstein is a family-owned company with more than 75 years of experience in testing, certification and research. Customers around the world benefit from a one-stop service: around 1,500 employees support businesses along the entire value chain, from testing and certification to marketing their products. Hohenstein’s testing portfolio includes softlines – textile materials – , hardlines – consumer goods made from rigid materials –, as well as medical devices. As an accredited testing laboratory, Hohenstein Medical provides independent evidence of the effectiveness and safety of medical devices through biological, chemical and physical laboratory tests. The Hohenstein experts also support their customers with interdisciplinary knowledge for customised testing solutions beyond standard methods. www.hohenstein.com