Condor Ops Chest Rig
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There are no pockets for plates in this item. The Condor MCR1 is the holding unit for plates.
You'll almost certainly need a vest set. Instead of a chest rig, you can put your hands up.
It looks great with a bib on it, but I don't believe you can use it with a hydro pack.
Yes, because the 'belt part' is long enough. However, 100% I am not 100% satisfied with the usability of the product. If I had to buy a new one, I would most likely look for something else.
Selected User Reviews For Condor Ops Chest Rig
The molle front not only stretches almost all the way around to my hip points, but the waist retention strap also easily fits my large frame with plenty of extra strap. The shoulder straps are wide AND padded, and they fit my large frame (6ft 1" tall 300lbs) with plenty of room. Condor Ops products will definitely be on my radar in the future.
Comfortable, tough, and long-lasting. The Rig is kept close to your body and provides excellent weight support. This rig is ideal for airsoft, the range, or as part of your Go-bag. It can support a variety of pouches and equipment. Bag. Multiple pockets are built-in, and the straps are simple to adjust. Condor is a fantastic company that produces excellent products.
This 11-year-old male was purchased. 2019 was returned right away because the straps would not snug down to fit me, despite the fact that there was a good range of adjustment available: My height and weight are 5' 10" and 156 pounds, respectively. To fit someone my size, the vest would need to be made with a larger "range of adjustment" or the manufacturer would need to include alternate sizes: small, medium, and large (or make both, because it needs to be able to be worn with or without anything underneath). The vest appears to be well constructed overall, but some of the webbing strips were not sown perfectly equal in size (allowing modular straps to fit but requiring significant additional effort on some straps). When I attached pouches for Glock 17 33 round magazines for my carbine conversion, the front panel crunched due to being slightly too small. I'm not sure if this is true for other calibers or weapon pouches because I didn't bother to test for anything else. This "issue" with the panel's size did not prevent the magazine pouch from being attached, though I am concerned that the "pinch" may cause undo wear over time; even so, I would have been satisfied if it hadn't been for the vest's sizing problem.
The product is excellent. Almost anyone can benefit from the adjustment. I'm 6'5 and 350 pounds, and it fits perfectly. I'm using it to make a SMG chest rig. Condor products have never disappointed me. This is the third one I've purchased, and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
This is a ghost hunting rig that I purchased. Inside the Molle pouches, place camera equipment and batteries. Because I'm a big guy, I had to add elastics to the back strap to allow the vest to expand when I sat. It's not the vest's fault; it's my fault; this is a fantastic, high-quality vest. It will most likely be used for camping and will be equipped with a chest holster.
Even though it's made in China, it looks and feels well made. Which I missed; not that I won't buy it again; rather, if I find something made better for the price, I'll buy it elsewhere, but I doubt it. The only criticism I have is that I wish the rig was larger so that more gear could be carried, but that is just my opinion.
This chest rig is quite nice. I was looking for an H rig like this with MOLLE strapping that went all the way around your body, but unfortunately, the MOLLE strapping only goes around your stomach on this one. I'm keeping this one because I think I'll find a use for it, but I'm still looking for a chest rig like this with MOLLE strapping that wraps around the entire body. Please respond to this and let me know if you come across one.
Also, it's a lot more useful. Front-attached bags with locking carabiners, as well as a carabiner on each shoulder strap for occasional use. br>br>It's simple to twist the straps around the back. Fits people with large chests and waists (there is a limit, but I'm guessing 55 chest/waist or 140cm). If you're small, it'll probably be too tight. br>br>Appears to be very durable, does not absorb odors easily, and is relatively easy to clean. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: After a few months, I've been wearing it every day for the past 10 days (carrying medical supplies) and it's *really* held up. Gear weighing in at 20 lbs. Nothing has broken, and there has been very little wear.