X-FIRE Dual Portable Radio 3m Reflective Chest Rig Harness Vest Chaleco Front Pouch Holder Holster for Two Way Walkie Talkie GPS Firefighter EMS EMT SAR Search Rescue Tactical Refineries Construction
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Motorola states the dimensions of the XPR7550 are 5 inches by 3.5 inches by 2.8 inches. It measures 13 inches by 2 inches. The dimensions of the poster are 17" by 1". The harness I use with it is attached to, among other things, my old Yaesu FT with extended battery and pocket clip. There are six pieces in it. A sum of 85 x 2 is an even number. The product of five and one is five times one. This should be fine, as it is an 8 so it should fit just fine. Make sure you use the velcro on the back to adjust In the case that you would like more circumference, you can always cut the side stitching and sacrifice the pen pocket so that you can add chunkier radios as some of the older Motorola fire radios did, for example.
(W x D x H) 2 is what the dimensions of the BK P150 are. This is 5" by 1" in size. This was an 8 x 5 inch print. You should be able to adjust the velcro on the backside of the strap to fit. If you wish to use the pocket clip in the vest, you will have to remove the pocket clip. Alternatively, you can take a small pocket knife or seam ripper and carefully cut the stitching row that forms the pen pocket to extend the strap. There are lots of people who do this with their bigger radios.
I would recommend wearing it under your coat, so you won't have to worry about taking the harness off if you choose to remove your coat. In addition, the radio reception should not be hindered too much since it is under your coach. Ok, so I am about 6 foot tall and weigh about 300 pounds, and this fits just fine over my everyday clothes.
Selected User Reviews For X-FIRE Dual Portable Radio 3m Reflective Chest Rig Harness Vest Chaleco Front Pouch Holder Holster for Two Way Walkie Talkie GPS Firefighter EMS EMT SAR Search Rescue Tactical Refineries Construction
I was almost mistaken for thinking it was a toy for one of my grandchildren. . . It is extremely small even with straps set at the maximum and I am a 42" chest. There seems to be a zippered pocket on the back which looks quite spacious and might fit some less expensive smartphones, but you won't find an iPhone or even a large Galaxy note size phone in either of those pockets. The price is right if you want something for the grandkids to play commando with. If you want a serious radio vest, this is not it, but for the grandkids, it is hard to beat it.


I am very satisfied with the product. Using a seam ripper, I ripped some stitches out of the one radio flap in order to fit the scanner inside. It is now velcro fastened closed. In the bottom cross-section of the back, the spine is visible. I found that when I put my walkie talkie and scanner on the chest holder, it tended to pull to the heavier side. Everything about this item is great.

The radio distributes the weight of my harness nicely, but it drags down and I have to admit the harness more often than I would like. My biggest complaint is the thin crossbody webbing that threads through the harness in the The wad rolls and twists around itself, making it uncomfortable to look at. We need to make it twice as big and twice as.

I used it for working the route of a Christmas parade. The fit was great and the jacket was comfortable. There was a Night parade and the reflective parts were said to work. Fits any radio and can be adjusted to fit any size. The stitching is solid and the material feels durable. The pouch against the body is large enough to store a First Aid kit in addition to paperwork. The cons are Having the ID or Job Assignment visible in the center front pocket allows you to put it in a clear window pocket so it is not too small.

The item is not problematic in any way. I really like it for the price that I paid.

vest I recovered from my reanimation is in no way what the picture represented it to be this vest here is the one I had hoped to revivify, what I recovered does not at all measure up to what you see here.

After spending over a dozen hours in an ambulance, it has to be taken off in the truck or else the straps will bind around my ribs, but it is a handy device.
