I just stick foam at the bottom of the pouches for my ARags that don't have a pull tab. Is there anything considered near mandatory other than putting a buckle on the rear straps?
Damn near looks like my old setup, except I had some alice harness/molle clusterfuck going on. I prefer belt shit to chest mounted stuff but when I do use chest rigs it's never thicker than one magazine's (or pouch however technical you want to get) width.
Nathaniel Taylor
Looks like a plate carrier.
Josiah Lewis
I only showed one, but they have products on the whole range of load bearing equipment. I was asking about the brand itself. But it's a german brand, so I don't expect americans to know it particularly.
I really want to buy some "low profile" belt with carrying system, but how to integrate it with a backpack? It seems like I'll have to carry two layers on my shoulders… Maybe do it old style, with a low backpack just up my butt, like the old german system?
With a plate carrier it's mildly uncomfortable in combination with a pack. With an LBV it's not bad. I guess it depends on how much weight you're throwing on, but the straps on these are very low profile.
I have one of their holsters. It seems rugged, no idea about the rest of their stuff.
I'm sure it "works" most stuff does, but does it work for you? Also, I'm not too sure about the upside down mag pouches, seems like it would make reindexing take longer.
Lucas Wilson
Just looked it up lmao no, why not just get a micro chest rig or something?
Dominic Kelly
Does anyone know of any loadbearing gear or plate/armour carriers which carry the weight around your midriff? basic medieval armour technology was to shift the weight of a breastplate lower since it reduced the number of muscle groups required to carry the plate. all of the modern gear looks like it's built for physiologically more taxing shoulder load bearing.