Design criticism aside its amazing that they managed to cram so many ideas and layers into a single piece of equipment, I can't even imagine the man hours to weave four zip sections together into an X at the right angles and then tie up the various 1" compression loops, velcro, mesh and zippers together on the sides
This is absolutely cursed. Imagine trying to explain to your battle buddy, possibly at night, which eldritch combination of zippers buckles and g hooks he needs to manipulate to get to x, y or z equipment and then fasten them all back up so everything doesn't dump on the ground. Not crye compatible for some reason in 2024 when every real unit that might need this is using the AVS. I have a strange fear that it's not actual mil guys buying bizarre stuff like this, but misguided civilians that think a 18L backpack on a plate carrier makes perfect sense
It’s easily the most over-the-top design I have ever seen. The first time I saw one of these in person, I liked the overall shape but pretty quickly realized that there was way too much going on. It’s trying way too hard to be an Eagle beavertail and Crye 1.0 panel’s baby. And for $300+?? Absurd.
Design criticism aside its amazing that they managed to cram so many ideas and layers into a single piece of equipment, I can't even imagine the man hours to weave four zip sections together into an X at the right angles and then tie up the various 1" compression loops, velcro, mesh and zippers together on the sides
First 2 minutes said exactly what I needed to know.
Is that a good thing?
It’s a good concept but just tries to have every feature they could think of even when it doesn’t necessarily fit the purpose of it
This is absolutely cursed. Imagine trying to explain to your battle buddy, possibly at night, which eldritch combination of zippers buckles and g hooks he needs to manipulate to get to x, y or z equipment and then fasten them all back up so everything doesn't dump on the ground. Not crye compatible for some reason in 2024 when every real unit that might need this is using the AVS. I have a strange fear that it's not actual mil guys buying bizarre stuff like this, but misguided civilians that think a 18L backpack on a plate carrier makes perfect sense
Literally not that hard 😂
It’s easily the most over-the-top design I have ever seen. The first time I saw one of these in person, I liked the overall shape but pretty quickly realized that there was way too much going on. It’s trying way too hard to be an Eagle beavertail and Crye 1.0 panel’s baby. And for $300+?? Absurd.