This is sick, I've always thought a pack attached to a plate carrier was a good idea, but didn't like the idea of taking my carrier off, or relying on someone else to access it. This seems super practical to me.
Just a suggestion, try to add some sound proofing or acoustic foam in the room to reduce the echo or have the microphone closer to you. Some sections in the video can be hard to hear.
Sweet! I'd been planning on buying an AMAP III and rigging it up to attach in this kind of manner directly to my plate carrier since it has detachable shoulder straps. But with this, I can have an all in one solution without having to make my own straps
I made my own system years ago with a 5.11 Rush 12 pack and 5.11’s tier straps. I basically ran them in the same configuration you guys did, however it didn’t run as tight because the shoulder straps would sit against the back of the plate carrier. My system didn’t work out like I wanted, and neither did that first plate carrier (LOTS of rookie mistakes). I’m super happy to see someone else with the same general idea that I had, but with a successful execution! My question now is, is it possible to get this system to work well with a Crye JPC 1.0?
I'd be curious to see don/doffing techniques with radio wiring in consideration. A lot of people like to route a MAST with antenna to the back plate bag and it'd be interesting to see if you can work it around them or if you'd have to sacrifice that set up.
I’m glad you encouraged asking questions: looks like a great overall design, but I am curious about a couple aspects. I used to have an old bag I could attach to my carrier from a company that used to be called Ares Armor. It was their 12 pack bag. I did find that under rigorous motion, the shoulder straps from the bag would slide off the pads from the carrier, and while it wasn’t uncomfortable either slid in or on the outside of the pads in terms of chafing or abrasion, the weight of the contents in addition to the weight of the carrier felt too restrictive for my traps and delts to operate effectively with a full range of motion and I ended up experiencing expedient fatigue. I experimented with sewing some hook to the straps and loop to the pads and seemed to keep everything in place. I wonder if through some of your other iterations, have you experimented with some sort of stays to keep them in that optimal position? Also of course I’m curious if these are Berry compliant, NIR compliant or IRR not only in the fabrics but the stitching?
Great notes! We looked into ways to keep the straps in place over the pads but they all were either too complicated, too proprietary for other carriers or resulted in noise being created (Velcro). Our solution was to pad the straps with Foam and Tweave but the other half described in the video is to not over load this pack. And yes we use Berry Compliant Materials.
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 thanks for the response, and yeah I definitely caught the point of loading it light and I too felt the shortcomings of the hook and loop solution. Guess I was just hoping someone with greater experience in textiles came up with a viable alternative that wasn’t (like you said) dependent on proprietary plate carrier or shoulder pad covers/wraps. Thanks again, I genuinely enjoyed the product spotlight
You think you could do a version with just thin, wide nylon shoulder straps? The last thing I want is more bulk under my sling, and it’s too small to load it really heavy to require the padding. I think a minimalist nylon strap setup would appeal to a lot of people.
Can i fit a Camelbak into the hydration blater area? EDIT: the only thing i have concerns about with the pack on a plate carrier is that the side straps will interfere with my side pouches while in use. But besides that, i will definitely look into this!! (i actually tried to do this with a knockoff camelbak and it was A PAIN)
Any update on when they will be back in stock?? Looking forward to getting one? I was also wondering if the current production ones have laser cut MOLLE slots on the bottom like the prototype did.
I wonder how it would go if you ran a magnetic weapon retainer or 2 in the lower part of a back panel with a small metal piece some how attached to a bag and ditched the waist straps..
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 you know, having now dug out my external bag BS I see what's going on here and will haze myself accordingly. That said...you should definitely make a way to put a placard on that internal platebag thing...you'd sell at least three
Fantastic products. Being a single dad it's out of my price range. Unless you want to trade for an AR500 plate carrier and a uncle Hank patrol pack?????
Hey! The scale may seem off in the video but the pack is based off a SAPI plate and is 14" Tall and 9" Wide. Compression Straps also assist with reducing the size if needed.
Would like to see the bolt cutters being able to slide in at a angle not straight down where you needs someone to unhook it and take it out It needs to be accessible by the guy carrying it
Hey! Not sure exactly what angle you mean but accessing them isn't difficult while you're wearing the pack but stowing them is difficult unless you unbuckle one side and roll it to your front.
If you use the Webbing Adapters on the Molle on the chest and not the webbing on the very edges. This will probably make the shoulder straps go into your neck though. Basically it can work but not well.
ruclips.net/video/lrfI3Qcg7vI/видео.htmlsi=Xd0-4Fd5meBibLwa I think I’m going to give this method a try with this pack even though it’s a JPC 2.0 in the video
I like the pack but I hate the way it mounts to a carrier. I don't want all that bulk on my shoulders and don't want the staps on my sides. Wish it molled to the back panel with zippers.
awesome set up!: why is it that no manufacturer makes any gear/plate carriers, chest rigs, etc. that an average everyday poor can afford without them having to be forced, to buy some cheap foreign made knock-off, made with bad stitching an cheap materials. poors need protection and gear to. there is no manufacturer that cares about poors having gear its all about the money and how much a consumer can spend. just saying
Hey! We totally understand your concern and its one of the reasons we started sewing ourselves. We did however find the answer as the business launched and grew. The prime reasons are American labor is more expensive and makes the majority of the cost (especially if you pay them well which we are happy to do), American materials are more expensive (back to labor at the material manufactures') and lastly a healthy margin to offset overhead and grow the business further. Despite those reasons we are not letting that stop us from pursuing a solution and we believe that as our team becomes more efficient, scale up in volume and look into more automation in our processes we'll be able to reduce price for more American's to afford quality well designed gear. In the meantime there are other good options out there so we recommend looking around!
Finally, another company came out with a Tradesman pack alternative. Buying when it drops.
Lol same 😅
This is sick, I've always thought a pack attached to a plate carrier was a good idea, but didn't like the idea of taking my carrier off, or relying on someone else to access it.
This seems super practical to me.
Hell yeah can't wait to add this to the collection! I've been looking for something just like this, sure glad I waited
Thanks for the patience!
This is the best thought out & well designed plate carrier pack/panel on the market.
Just a suggestion, try to add some sound proofing or acoustic foam in the room to reduce the echo or have the microphone closer to you. Some sections in the video can be hard to hear.
You might just be deaf..
Sweet! I'd been planning on buying an AMAP III and rigging it up to attach in this kind of manner directly to my plate carrier since it has detachable shoulder straps. But with this, I can have an all in one solution without having to make my own straps
Go for it!
I made my own system years ago with a 5.11 Rush 12 pack and 5.11’s tier straps. I basically ran them in the same configuration you guys did, however it didn’t run as tight because the shoulder straps would sit against the back of the plate carrier. My system didn’t work out like I wanted, and neither did that first plate carrier (LOTS of rookie mistakes). I’m super happy to see someone else with the same general idea that I had, but with a successful execution! My question now is, is it possible to get this system to work well with a Crye JPC 1.0?
Dude in Central Europe now waiting to get hands on this 👍
This is a pretty awesome looking pack. Love that it is both functional and connects via buckles. Definitely picking one of these up!
I'd be curious to see don/doffing techniques with radio wiring in consideration. A lot of people like to route a MAST with antenna to the back plate bag and it'd be interesting to see if you can work it around them or if you'd have to sacrifice that set up.
As soon as it drops I’m buying tomorrow!
I’m glad you encouraged asking questions: looks like a great overall design, but I am curious about a couple aspects. I used to have an old bag I could attach to my carrier from a company that used to be called Ares Armor. It was their 12 pack bag. I did find that under rigorous motion, the shoulder straps from the bag would slide off the pads from the carrier, and while it wasn’t uncomfortable either slid in or on the outside of the pads in terms of chafing or abrasion, the weight of the contents in addition to the weight of the carrier felt too restrictive for my traps and delts to operate effectively with a full range of motion and I ended up experiencing expedient fatigue. I experimented with sewing some hook to the straps and loop to the pads and seemed to keep everything in place. I wonder if through some of your other iterations, have you experimented with some sort of stays to keep them in that optimal position?
Also of course I’m curious if these are Berry compliant, NIR compliant or IRR not only in the fabrics but the stitching?
Great notes! We looked into ways to keep the straps in place over the pads but they all were either too complicated, too proprietary for other carriers or resulted in noise being created (Velcro). Our solution was to pad the straps with Foam and Tweave but the other half described in the video is to not over load this pack. And yes we use Berry Compliant Materials.
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 thanks for the response, and yeah I definitely caught the point of loading it light and I too felt the shortcomings of the hook and loop solution. Guess I was just hoping someone with greater experience in textiles came up with a viable alternative that wasn’t (like you said) dependent on proprietary plate carrier or shoulder pad covers/wraps. Thanks again, I genuinely enjoyed the product spotlight
Thinking to get the plate carrier panel for my MCR, but wondering is it comfort on the my back
That's quite good pack.
Love it.
Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Amazing .. and please more details on that genIII front velcro!!
Coming soon!
This is awesome. I've been looking for a pack about this size with this kind of layout.
Glad to make it happen for you!
I’ve been using a modified GGG backpack as a piggyback for a few years now, I love it, but I’ll have to pick one of these up to try
This is exactly what I needed!
will you be offering in wolf gray in the near future?
Possibly!
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 yes please
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 that wolf grey and blk yes pls
You think you could do a version with just thin, wide nylon shoulder straps? The last thing I want is more bulk under my sling, and it’s too small to load it really heavy to require the padding. I think a minimalist nylon strap setup would appeal to a lot of people.
You can remove the pads and run them just like that!
GLORIOUS!!!!
Can you make it work with the LV119?
Can i fit a Camelbak into the hydration blater area?
EDIT: the only thing i have concerns about with the pack on a plate carrier is that the side straps will interfere with my side pouches while in use. But besides that, i will definitely look into this!! (i actually tried to do this with a knockoff camelbak and it was A PAIN)
Any update on when they will be back in stock?? Looking forward to getting one? I was also wondering if the current production ones have laser cut MOLLE slots on the bottom like the prototype did.
I like that prototype wolf grey, any chance the carrier pack will have that color selection?
How well will this fit a 167 in the main compartment?
This video made me understand and buy this backpack
Hahaha good!
I wonder how it would go if you ran a magnetic weapon retainer or 2 in the lower part of a back panel with a small metal piece some how attached to a bag and ditched the waist straps..
Am I seeing a front velcro wrap for the GenIII?...And can I put it on the low profile internal platebag?
You're on the right track but slightly off...
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 you know, having now dug out my external bag BS I see what's going on here and will haze myself accordingly. That said...you should definitely make a way to put a placard on that internal platebag thing...you'd sell at least three
When will the pack be back in stock? Ive been trying to get my hands on one for months and it hasn't been restocked yet.
Is there any way to get the pcp with molle inside anymore?
Ughhhhh are you guys going to restock multicam
Yes in time!
Could you run this on the Shaw Concepts Chest Rig?
You can! And we do in the video!
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 guess I should watch a little longer next time 🤣🤣🤣
does this pack come with the tegris liner
How secure is the pack once clipped onto your pc?
Very secure if your straps are tight.
Could this attach to a a placard chest rig and work as straps for it ?
STOKED
Do the side straps restrict the usage of/access to side pouches?
It depends on the pouch and how it connects. It will apply pressure to them though for sure
i have a defense mechanisms mepc, its a slickster clone. can i attach this pack to it?
Hi! What kind of shirt are you wearing?
Kuhl Air Speed
You gonna be restocking any time soon?
can we get that sniper gray and black colorway please.
Could I attach this to a Crye Spc airlite
Any plans for Multicam Black?
Maybe later in the year
Fantastic products. Being a single dad it's out of my price range. Unless you want to trade for an AR500 plate carrier and a uncle Hank patrol pack?????
Understandable!
Would love to see a version that's just a tad smaller, and shorter. Like small SAPI plate length. This is like a full assault pack.
Hey! The scale may seem off in the video but the pack is based off a SAPI plate and is 14" Tall and 9" Wide. Compression Straps also assist with reducing the size if needed.
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 Oh okay, cool. That's not as egregious as I thought. My concern is overhanging a Ferro Roll 1 IFAK, but that should be fine.
Would like to see the bolt cutters being able to slide in at a angle not straight down where you needs someone to unhook it and take it out
It needs to be accessible by the guy carrying it
Hey! Not sure exactly what angle you mean but accessing them isn't difficult while you're wearing the pack but stowing them is difficult unless you unbuckle one side and roll it to your front.
Work with lv119?
If you use the Webbing Adapters on the Molle on the chest and not the webbing on the very edges. This will probably make the shoulder straps go into your neck though. Basically it can work but not well.
ruclips.net/video/lrfI3Qcg7vI/видео.htmlsi=Xd0-4Fd5meBibLwa
I think I’m going to give this method a try with this pack even though it’s a JPC 2.0 in the video
I like the pack but I hate the way it mounts to a carrier. I don't want all that bulk on my shoulders and don't want the staps on my sides. Wish it molled to the back panel with zippers.
Is this pack going to be compatible with a PRC-117G and/or PRC-160?
Thanks for not replying guys, guess I'll have to figure out whether or not this was a $350 waste of time and money on my own
Would this be compatible with a Velocity Systems APC, because I would love to run this on my carrier. Great idea, and would be a great setup. Thanks
I absolutely LOVE the design, but holy smokes that price tag is high.
Do we need anything separate to mount this to the ARC V1?
Nope, the V1 is also made for this!
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 any pro tips on modding one of the shoulder buckles on the V1 for more real estate for a butt stock (like the V2)?
anyone ever used this as a chest rig harness?
Definitely going to be one of the first buyers 🤌🏼
Bad ass
🥜
awesome set up!: why is it that no manufacturer makes any gear/plate carriers, chest rigs, etc. that an average everyday poor can afford without them having to be forced, to buy some cheap foreign made knock-off, made with bad stitching an cheap materials. poors need protection and gear to. there is no manufacturer that cares about poors having gear its all about the money and how much a consumer can spend. just saying
Hey! We totally understand your concern and its one of the reasons we started sewing ourselves. We did however find the answer as the business launched and grew. The prime reasons are American labor is more expensive and makes the majority of the cost (especially if you pay them well which we are happy to do), American materials are more expensive (back to labor at the material manufactures') and lastly a healthy margin to offset overhead and grow the business further. Despite those reasons we are not letting that stop us from pursuing a solution and we believe that as our team becomes more efficient, scale up in volume and look into more automation in our processes we'll be able to reduce price for more American's to afford quality well designed gear. In the meantime there are other good options out there so we recommend looking around!
vậy rốt cuộc là ông ta là người do thái hay người mỹ vậy Ad. ??? tiêu đề nghe nó loạng choáng quá. đâu cần câu tít như vậy đâu
@shawconceptsllc.8797 Does a Source WLPS 3L bladder fit inside the hydration pouch?
Could I attach this to a LV-119? thanks :)
You can however due to the lack of attachment points on the front plate bag it may not sit the way you'd otherwise like
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 appreciate the response, i think i will buy your new raid v3 pouch and your belt system to carry my equipment instead :)