HAZARD 4 HardPoint(TM) Modular Tie-Down System Parts: Kit #1
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On this amazon page, there were no instructions or images to show what it should look like. After searching Hazard 4 packs online, I was able to locate a few images that showed how it fit properly At the same mounting place, you use both attachments. Since only two screws and two nuts are needed, you only need two screws and two nuts. Considering that $280 would be required to equip it with all 6 attachment points, it seems a bit pricey.
The item may not have been used in a traditional manner, but I am satisfied with its performance. I made sure the holes lined up perfectly with the holes on my Izula sheath, so I mounted it to my backpack through the holes (see photos).
I don't know. This is not worth your time. In the end, I could have been just as satisfied with a paracord loop (and I may go that route still). A "hardpoint" like this one should actually be referred to as a "softpoint" because it is made from Materials of the same type. It was impossible to tighten the screws because the tension would twist the "hard" point into a twisted mess. AWESOME bags are made by Hazard4. A plan B for me My favorite tac bag of all time is the 2017. it was a waste of money to buy this hardpoint. Although it wasn't poor quality, it could have been better by a factor of 100. This hardpoint may be able to hold the weight of a kevlar hekmet for a short time, but I don't think it will last forever.
They actually do a good job in attaching items to/hanging items from the hazardous 4 bags. I bought them not to add an extra cool factor to my existing bags with attachment points, but to simply add a bit of flair. Also there are some VHP (Visual Horse Power) factors to help you run and jump further! I've been using them for years and they've never let me down!.
For my hazardous 4 bandoleer, I purchased this item. It is an excellent choice. As far as I can tell, the only thing I would change is the length of the bolts, since they are a bit long and may damage items inside.
Your money will not be wasted. That's a total waste of time. Your money will not be wasted. I cannot work properly on such a soft and flexible material. With , you could at least achieve the same results. This expensive add-on would actually have to be 8x stiffer to be worth its price, and to be able to do the job it's advertised for.
The Drawbridge backpack is equipped with these. The designs look nice. I just wish that they were metal with rubber covering, so that they would be more rigid.
Despite my high expectations, this item fell well short of them. In actual practice, it's a good concept, but it's just not relevant enough. There is no reason to spend money on this.