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Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig

Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig

Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig
$ 33.95

Score By Feature

Based on 856 ratings
Durability
9.48
Light weight
9.29
Versatility
8.98
Comfort
8.93
Value for money
8.48

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Product Description

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Drab shade of olive
Webbing with a lot of weight for modular attachment
Swivi-Lockster - Buckles that swivel and release.
H-Harness with hook that is padded
Each side has two mesh map pockets.

Questions & Answers

On one side, how many M4 magazines can it hold?

On one side, I added a triple M4 mag pouch, but you could do the same on the other. You could make a six-mag pouch if you wanted, but I think it would be too bulky. You could also attach a 3 or 6 magazine to the back for teammates to use.

I was born in Brazil and currently reside in the United States. Is it possible to purchase both the vest and the pouches at the same time and have them shipped together? There's no way I can afford to pay additional shipping for each pouch I want. ?

Due to Amazon policy and a federal issue, we are unable to sell any tactical gear outside of the United States.

Each side panel has how many molle slots across it?

There are three rows of eight slots in total. There are four double wide slots and eight single slots in the middle of the three rows.

Is the weight evenly distributed (e.g. 30 lbs slung over the back)?

I'm not sure how you'd attach 30 pounds to the back piece because it's so small and sits so high on your back. All of my duty gear, which weighs about 25 pounds, is in the front, and I have no problems getting through my 12-hour shift.

Selected User Reviews For Condor Outdoor Ronin Chest Rig

This is the chest rig for you fat guys
4/5

I'm a big guy with a thick neck, broad shoulders, and a substantial stomach. I'm 5'10" and weigh 295 pounds, so I usually wear 2xl-size clothing. I'm a 44 waist and wear 3xl shirts, so this rig isn't for svelte figures. It has all of the adjustments I made and still has plenty of room. It's a chest rig, and the front buckle clips make it simple to put on and take off. The material appears to be of good quality, and the construction appears to be well-made. Who knows how long it will last, depending on how much you load it and whether you use it daily or only once in a while. Now for the things I didn't care for: you'll lose molle space on the front, which could be a disadvantage; you can probably attach some bags to the back, but space is limited. That's the only thing I don't like about it, but as I wear it more, my opinion may change. If you need a water bladder, Condor has a hydration pack that is specifically designed for this rig. Other hydration packs could probably be attached using molle straps, but I'm not sure how secure that would be. It is intended to be simple and airy. You can attach some magazine pouches, a first-aid pouch, a dump roll-up pouch, a handgun holster, and patches with Velcro. The mid-back swivel buckles are effective. If you're going to wear it every day for a long time, don't put too much weight on the front because it will hurt your back. Distribute the weight. Make it snug (but not too tight) so it won't flop if you have to run or move faster than usual. It's reasonably priced, and it's fairly modular, allowing you to add, change, or relocate any molle attachment pouches or accessories you desire. It's my first chest rig, and I like it quite a bit.

Rosa Palmer
Rosa Palmer
| Sep 17, 2021
Good Backpacking/Camping Gear! (This item has not been reviewed for tactical use
4/5

) This item was tested for camping/backpacking purposes rather than tactical use. This MOLLE System was purchased for camping and backpacking. I planned to use it to secure a few pouches and a Condor Hydro Harness. This way, I could leave my large pack at base camp and still be able to carry the essentials on lighter hikes. So far, it has lived up to my expectations in terms of durability and, for the most part, comfort. Some of the velcro placements have a design flaw that causes them to scratch or rub against the skin from time to time. The only reason this item did not receive a 5-star rating is because of this. Despite my dissatisfaction with the product, I would still recommend it to anyone looking for a good rig.

Avalynn Baird
Avalynn Baird
| Dec 26, 2021
This is a fantastic light-weight rig
5/5

I'd like to start by saying this is one of the most comfortable load bearing platforms I've ever used. It has a hold on me. This is great for taller people, too, with plenty of room to adjust up and down. I'm a big guy, especially around the middle, and it comes with about 50 inches of wiggle room at the waist. br>br>There are two MOLLE panels with eight columns and three rows of webbing on the rig. There's also webbing on the shoulders and back panel for securing a hydration pack (if you didn't get the modular attachment) or other items. The back and shoulder straps have velcro backing for patches and other items. br>br>The panels are positioned so that the majority of your load is distributed to the sides rather than being concentrated in the middle of your chest or stomach. It does make laying down a lot easier. Last but not least, the straps have built-in velcro fasteners so you can secure them without worrying about the extra length flapping around.

Luna Wall
Luna Wall
| Oct 19, 2021
It's not bad at all
4/5

There's a lot of room for tweaking here, but I still feel like something's missing. There's not much that can keep it from bouncing up or, if you're upside downish, falling off unless you have it on super tight (choking). br>br>I believe the issue is one of weighting. If you're wearing a lot of heavy clothing and don't want to e. If you bend all the way over, you might be able to get away with it. br>br>I wanted this because I don't like the idea of carrying something that adds a lot of weight, slows you down, and limits your flexibility. That's where this comes in handy. However, I continued to desire the ability to transport e. I like the placement of the molle because it won't get in the way if you're prone for a long time. br>br>Overall, I like the placement of the molle because it won't get in the way if you're prone for a long time. br>br>In general, I like the placement of the molle because it won't get in the way if you're prone for a long time.

Maya Hammond
Maya Hammond
| Nov 07, 2021
I'd make another purchase
4/5

This chest rig is one of my favorites. On it, I have three AR magazines, a holstered Glock 21, two spare mags, and a gerber strongarm knife. It's quick to put on, and it's short enough to allow for a lot of movement. It sits above my belt and out of my pants pockets because I'm 5'6" tall. Everything is attached so that the very front, perhaps 4 or 5 inches either side of center, is clear, which is ideal in the prone position. Nothing is pushing itself up into my ribs. There is no molle on the back, and the only adjustment strap is open. When I'm sitting, this helps because my ribs aren't being pressed against each other. My molle has held up well in training at my club, with the exception of the Velcro map pockets, which were not stitched to withstand the force required to pull the Velcro apart. However, the molle has held up well and none of the plastic buckles have broken. It's a good idea to keep it next to your travel bag.

Augustine Lawrence
Augustine Lawrence
| Jul 18, 2021

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