Why Canadian Organizations Choose Body Armour Canada

When Canadian organizations look for cut and bite resistant protective clothing, they often find UK-based suppliers quoting prices in British pounds with international shipping, customs duties, and weeks of delivery time. Body Armour Canada exists to solve that problem. We have been supplying protective clothing to Canadian healthcare, education, corrections, and security organizations since 2015, with all prices in CAD, fast domestic shipping, and no cross-border surprises.

The Price Comparison

Bite resistant arm guards from UK competitors typically cost CA$180-250+ after currency conversion and shipping. Ours start at CA$75. A bite resistant jacket from overseas runs CA$400-600+ landed in Canada. Our equivalent starts at CA$110. Cut resistant shirts and jackets from European brands land at CA$450-700+. Our Cut-Tuff and Kozane lines start at CA$150-325. On average, Canadian organizations save 40-60% by purchasing from Body Armour Canada compared to importing from the UK.

Same Standards, Better Value

Our products use Dyneema (the world's strongest fibre), Kozane (Japan's leading cut resistant textile), and our proprietary Cut-Tuff fabric. All are tested to the same ANSI/ISEA 105 and EN 388:2016 standards that international competitors reference. Lower price does not mean lower protection. It means lower overhead, shorter supply chains, and a commitment to making workplace safety accessible to Canadian organizations of all sizes.

The Canadian Advantage

All prices in Canadian dollars with no exchange rate surprises. GST/HST applied cleanly at checkout. No import duties or customs brokerage fees. Domestic shipping means delivery in days rather than weeks. Returns and exchanges handled within Canada. Direct phone and email support in your time zone. We understand Canadian procurement, including purchase orders, net-30 terms, and WSIB prevention funding.

Who Trusts Us

Since 2015, we have supplied protective clothing to hospitals and regional health authorities, school boards and special education programs, provincial correctional facilities, private security firms, municipal bylaw enforcement, and community care organizations from coast to coast.