![]() That's a pretty cool setup, thanks for sharing. I've gone jogging with it and it's surprisingly rock solid with very little movement. I know it's no crye precision plate carrier but it does the job for now. Pic of final product complete with handy-dandy upsidedown groin protector that fits perfectly(width-wise) in the internal pocket and some mags for reference. Notice I only sewed enough for three of the PALS strips so the far left PALS strip (bottom when worn) is just kind of hanging out Paracord looped through the webbing and sewn to the endīack pic of ugly but sturdy sewing attachment If you’re looking for a new way to carry magazines, I’d suggest taking a look at Blue Force.Here is a cheap mod I did to a cheap condor chest rig to mount a shotshell pannel horizontally It is one thing for me to wear this in practice, but another for it to stand up to repeated tours and daily use. I’ve scoured the Internet for anything even closely resembling complaints about material or design failures and I’ve come up empty. I still can’t answer the “how” part of the question, but I know it does. How can something so light stand up to hard use? So I was skeptical about the Ten Speed philosophy. I know I’m old fashioned in that way, but that’s the way it is. I prefer for my ARs and my pistols to be made of steel. The NEW Disruptive Environments Chest Rig X has been redesigned to improve comfort, storage capabilities and work seamlessly with D3CR accessories. I had no idea what to expect with Blue Force’s Ten Speed set up. The pistol mag pouches are ideal for many flashlights. Because of the flexible nature of the elastic (which is far more forgiving than most nylon), you can carry a wide variety of extras. ![]() The Rack Minus has 12 rows of MOLLE attachment points, so you can combine rifle mag holders and pistol mag holders (like the Double Pistol Mag Pouch in the photo below). The Blue Force Ten Speed gear comes in a variety of colors and patterns.īlue Force makes their Ten Speed line in a variety of configurations. The Triple M4 sells for $33.īlue Force makes their gear in the U.S., and back their workmanship with a lifetime warranty. In the photo above, Jacob has tucked his Glock 19 into the Ten Speed elastic and it holds exceptionally well. The elastic is strong enough to hold aluminum or steel magazines, polymer magazines, and can even be used improvisationally. But the hold isn’t so tight that you’ll take the chest rig with you when you pull on a mag. There’s no need for bungee straps, or pouch covers, as the elastic will hold. The Triple M4 Pouch is a mix of ULTRAcomp, and “military grade elastic.” The result is a balance between tension and release that makes carrying a magazine secure and pulling a magazine reliably easy. For those interested in minimalism, Blue Force’s Ten Speed gear is a must. The Rack Minus won’t do much without some add-ons. It retails for right at $100 and comes in brown, grey or multi-cam. The Rack Minus works alone, as we’re showing here, or it can be paired on top of a plate carrier. Built-in elastic bands and hook-and-look panel inside zippered compartment. ![]() Modular design allows the chest pouch to detached and used on other WST plate carriers and backpacks. Coupon (s) may not be applied to this item. ![]() SKU: AC-592B WoSport In Stock Map Protected Price is map protected. Our Chest Rig can be utilized in many different pursuits. The Chest Rig offers multiple uses and is perfect for various outdoor activities, and can be customized and paired with our insert kits (see below). But it holds its shape very well and isn’t prone to stretching at all. G-Force Minimalist Tactical Chest Rig - Black - Black. This minimalist style chest rig is compact and designed to be worn high on your chest keeping it easily accessible and extremely versatile. With the cut-outs so evenly spaced, and with so much material removed, I expected there to be more play, more give, in the rig. I can’t confirm the abrasive resistance of the material, but it feels solid enough. It feels almost like a cross between canvas and vinyl, and is reported to be four times as abrasion resistant as 1,000 denier Cordura. The Rack is made from a proprietary laminate material Blue Force call ULTRAcomp. And the Rack Minus is thin - that is a hard detail to ignore - and it weighs next to nothing. ![]()
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