I’m just trying to keep up with my awesome viewers and their generosity. Eventually I’ll find time for some of the longer term projects I’m working on.
So - I ordered this plate carrier before this review came out and I couldn't find any reviews of this carrier. That being said I was kind of worried about taking a chance on it. I'm very glad I did. This carrier has more load support and structure than any other carrier I've tried. So, if you've got light weight plates and very little gear - this thing is super unobtrusive. One thing that concerned me was the drag handle. This handle looked to be sewn on the top of the plate bag at first, but after looking at instructions on their website, and having the carrier in hand - it is connected to the thick velcro that wraps completely under the plate bag. So, when you pull by that handle you're pulling against the whole under/ inside velcro of each plate bag. This carrier will come with instructions and is very important that you read them. The load bearing wings in this video were not installed correctly - and when installed correctly it makes a bit of difference as far as feel goes. I had heard others complain about their neck being worn out by the shoulder straps and covers that come with the carrier - I have not experienced this yet. I wanted a super low profile carrier - and that is exactly what this thing is. However, with the structure you could easily scale this thing up to a full load of all kinds of stuff. Maybe not breaching equipment or very heavy objects due to the fabric itself potentially ripping - but for mags/med/nods and other stuff it's great! I also ordered a few pouches from them but those have not arrived yet. Very impressed with this so far - and will more than likely upload a review on my channel here in the next few months. If you like precision, craftsmanship, and you want a SUPER low profile carrier - I don't think you can beat this one.
Also curious about the load bearing wings and their proper usage. If they are purchasable separately I am also curious as to how well they will interface with other carriers.
Finally a review of the Redux ! I thought about buying one but they are too expensive to buy out the dark. How would you say does this hold up compared to Jpc, fcpc spc etc? You think its worth the money? Still looking for a little brother to my avs and this thing had my eyes for months. Theres just no info on them anywhere
You’ve been absolutely shredding through content, keep up the good work man. But also don’t feel obligated to set this as the new upload pace
I’m just trying to keep up with my awesome viewers and their generosity. Eventually I’ll find time for some of the longer term projects I’m working on.
So - I ordered this plate carrier before this review came out and I couldn't find any reviews of this carrier. That being said I was kind of worried about taking a chance on it. I'm very glad I did. This carrier has more load support and structure than any other carrier I've tried. So, if you've got light weight plates and very little gear - this thing is super unobtrusive. One thing that concerned me was the drag handle. This handle looked to be sewn on the top of the plate bag at first, but after looking at instructions on their website, and having the carrier in hand - it is connected to the thick velcro that wraps completely under the plate bag. So, when you pull by that handle you're pulling against the whole under/ inside velcro of each plate bag. This carrier will come with instructions and is very important that you read them. The load bearing wings in this video were not installed correctly - and when installed correctly it makes a bit of difference as far as feel goes. I had heard others complain about their neck being worn out by the shoulder straps and covers that come with the carrier - I have not experienced this yet. I wanted a super low profile carrier - and that is exactly what this thing is. However, with the structure you could easily scale this thing up to a full load of all kinds of stuff. Maybe not breaching equipment or very heavy objects due to the fabric itself potentially ripping - but for mags/med/nods and other stuff it's great! I also ordered a few pouches from them but those have not arrived yet. Very impressed with this so far - and will more than likely upload a review on my channel here in the next few months. If you like precision, craftsmanship, and you want a SUPER low profile carrier - I don't think you can beat this one.
Can you shoot me pics or more info on the load wings?
@@EODFish absolutely.
Also curious about the load bearing wings and their proper usage. If they are purchasable separately I am also curious as to how well they will interface with other carriers.
The T-pat llama abides, dude
Finally a review of the Redux ! I thought about buying one but they are too expensive to buy out the dark.
How would you say does this hold up compared to
Jpc, fcpc spc etc? You think its worth the money?
Still looking for a little brother to my avs and this thing had my eyes for months. Theres just no info on them anywhere
Yes they are.
Do you have any videos that touch on dealing with wearing side plates along with internal radios/fixed blades?
No but I can make one.
@@EODFish That would be very helpful, thanks.
Tactical Lego Origami Plate Carrier
what a strange holster. great vid!
1200 bucks wow I’m thinking about the spc for 160 to get started
This one isn’t $1200. The plate frame modular is.
@@EODFish is the spc a good starter or is there anything you recommend
SPC is exceptional.
hello, I would appreciate if you share detailed pictures and videos for cumerbund only
Did you ever figure out what water bladder that is?
Is that a Glock 19 slide on a Glock 26 frame?
I think so. It is now.
Did you get one for yourself in the end?
I did not
@@EODFish any particular reason? And what are you running at the moment?
@SgtRock4445 I just didn’t have a need. I mostly run excel and mapping software these days.
I consider this and Shaw ARC ,which one do you think is better?
Just different animals. Look at why you’d need one vs the other.