I just got a good deal on the vest by itself, £5 brand new, I did not see the pouch inside at the back. Its very well made, and as you say adjusts in all kinds of way. I knew nothing about military vest before I bought this. I was going to buy a normal cargo vest, a better quality one, that is made to be used hard, for the price, I thought I would give it a go. Thanks for the background info, I had a good idea how the pouches connect to the vest, but its always to see a demo.
I just came from a Brushbeater scout class and one guy there had desert DPM dyed green, it did really good. NC Scout himself also uses Desert DPM in a woodland environment, it's easier to darken a light pattern than it is to lighten a dark pattern.
My thought would be to buy some tan camo cloth, and test dye it, but small brush the dye on one color at a time. Set it, then rinse off. That way you could try loam, and greens and black in areas on the tan material. Another thought that is common on rifles now is to dribble Dawn on the rifle in fine patterns, and spray paint. You might try the soap dribble technique to prevent dye from attaching!!! PLEASE... remember when you are done with the cloth, satisfy yourself that it is camo in visible light at near and far, then IR/NVIS at near and far, and finally check its thermal image while worn, near and far and mitigate. Expect to be hunted in all three electromagnetic spectrums!!! Some dyes light up like glow in the dark under NODs or IR illumination! Party on! I bought three of these vests! Great content!!! 🫡
I just bought this very set from another company. I got 9 pouches, but I plan on ordering a few more. It was too good of a deal to pass up. The goal for now is to get back into shape, so this will be my hiking vest. I'll load it with enough gear, water, and food to get me out and back, plus some extra weight for conditioning. There is also a dpm Camelback that clips right into the four clip point in the back.
Wondering cause I am considering one of these bundles on sale, would these be too bulky to have some molle straps installed towards the bottom roll of molle to attach a gun fighter belt? This wouldn't be too bulky of a setup you think unless I modified the vest? Debated between this and a Dutch modular vest or having both. Figured the Condor mod straps could accomplish what I am trying to do with taking those and attaching those to a belt similar to my other assault vest which came with belt loops. I have a 2 inch bison style replica belt.
Curious how's heat management in these? Will the desert camo fabric covering the mesh ventilation trap more heat? I have a Mil-Tec modular vest system which is a very similar mesh molle system except no fabric covering the mesh allowing for full air pass through for maximum cooling. German made vest too. It's a similar vest to the British or Dutch Molle Ops surplus vests. Difference is they use modern straps in the back for adjustment instead of shock cord.
I'm interested in the experimental coloring results. I am thinking about it with my desert surplus things that stick out just a tad bit much in my area. But I'm just afraid that I'll just mess it up.
Attaching the pouches is a nightmare and my clips on the pouches cant be opened with one hand. No matter how hard I yank them it just stays closed and I have to use both hands to open them. Its so stiff that I could tear the vest off me when trying to open a pouch. No idea why its so stiff bot clips and the molle straps.
I've watched it twice and I still can't understand what you are saying when it comes to the company that you bought it from. Do you have a link to their website?
@@PegasusTests Just ordered five minutes ago haha, I was going to mention in the notes box my affinity for large pouches and a lot of APG pouches but leaving a note adds a delay so I'll just take what they send and make do 🤘😀
@@OldNavajoTricks I collect diecast as a hobby, I bought 5 Siku cars for just £10 at the same time, they are worth £7 each, and they were still sealed in their original packaging. I often buy things I like the look of, and they turn out to be bargains. I am disabled, so I dont get out much, but this will come in very handy in the summer next year, for carrying stuff, while still staying cool.
Instagram is even worse, I got locked out of my account for no reason. Its impossible to reach anyone to fix the problem. I still have no access to the account, but its still there.
I just got a good deal on the vest by itself, £5 brand new, I did not see the pouch inside at the back. Its very well made, and as you say adjusts in all kinds of way. I knew nothing about military vest before I bought this. I was going to buy a normal cargo vest, a better quality one, that is made to be used hard, for the price, I thought I would give it a go. Thanks for the background info, I had a good idea how the pouches connect to the vest, but its always to see a demo.
I just came from a Brushbeater scout class and one guy there had desert DPM dyed green, it did really good. NC Scout himself also uses Desert DPM in a woodland environment, it's easier to darken a light pattern than it is to lighten a dark pattern.
Thats good to hear
My thought would be to buy some tan camo cloth, and test dye it, but small brush the dye on one color at a time. Set it, then rinse off. That way you could try loam, and greens and black in areas on the tan material. Another thought that is common on rifles now is to dribble Dawn on the rifle in fine patterns, and spray paint. You might try the soap dribble technique to prevent dye from attaching!!! PLEASE... remember when you are done with the cloth, satisfy yourself that it is camo in visible light at near and far, then IR/NVIS at near and far, and finally check its thermal image while worn, near and far and mitigate. Expect to be hunted in all three electromagnetic spectrums!!! Some dyes light up like glow in the dark under NODs or IR illumination! Party on! I bought three of these vests! Great content!!! 🫡
I just bought this very set from another company. I got 9 pouches, but I plan on ordering a few more. It was too good of a deal to pass up. The goal for now is to get back into shape, so this will be my hiking vest. I'll load it with enough gear, water, and food to get me out and back, plus some extra weight for conditioning. There is also a dpm Camelback that clips right into the four clip point in the back.
Good to know about the Camelback! Good luck on the hiking
Wondering cause I am considering one of these bundles on sale, would these be too bulky to have some molle straps installed towards the bottom roll of molle to attach a gun fighter belt? This wouldn't be too bulky of a setup you think unless I modified the vest? Debated between this and a Dutch modular vest or having both. Figured the Condor mod straps could accomplish what I am trying to do with taking those and attaching those to a belt similar to my other assault vest which came with belt loops. I have a 2 inch bison style replica belt.
Curious how's heat management in these? Will the desert camo fabric covering the mesh ventilation trap more heat? I have a Mil-Tec modular vest system which is a very similar mesh molle system except no fabric covering the mesh allowing for full air pass through for maximum cooling. German made vest too. It's a similar vest to the British or Dutch Molle Ops surplus vests. Difference is they use modern straps in the back for adjustment instead of shock cord.
So far in my use I have not encountered any issue with heat dissipation.
I'm interested in the experimental coloring results. I am thinking about it with my desert surplus things that stick out just a tad bit much in my area. But I'm just afraid that I'll just mess it up.
Attaching the pouches is a nightmare and my clips on the pouches cant be opened with one hand.
No matter how hard I yank them it just stays closed and I have to use both hands to open them.
Its so stiff that I could tear the vest off me when trying to open a pouch.
No idea why its so stiff bot clips and the molle straps.
I thought your gun clicked and still shot at the beginning
Nice design.Thank you Sir..
I've watched it twice and I still can't understand what you are saying when it comes to the company that you bought it from. Do you have a link to their website?
@@haismac Thanks for the spelling. I located the website and found DPM Blouse and Trousers but no Osprey vests in stock. I appreciate the assistance.
14:30.. Ok now u peeked my interest. Gotta c the final product when dyed..
£25 on it's own elsewhere or £35 from Varu with pouches?
Varu it is lol 😂
Its worth it for pouches alone.
@@PegasusTests Just ordered five minutes ago haha, I was going to mention in the notes box my affinity for large pouches and a lot of APG pouches but leaving a note adds a delay so I'll just take what they send and make do 🤘😀
I picked up the vest for just £5!, with some diecast cars I was buying, great deal. It was not in any wrapping, but its brand new.
@@colinsdiecast164customs Bloody hell, bargain marra haha!well done 🤘😁
@@OldNavajoTricks I collect diecast as a hobby, I bought 5 Siku cars for just £10 at the same time, they are worth £7 each, and they were still sealed in their original packaging. I often buy things I like the look of, and they turn out to be bargains. I am disabled, so I dont get out much, but this will come in very handy in the summer next year, for carrying stuff, while still staying cool.
I’m guessing that my comment was deleted because I used a dollar sign in it. These intertubes clowns are such hypocrites.
Capitalism is bad unless they're the ones making money.
Instagram is even worse, I got locked out of my account for no reason. Its impossible to reach anyone to fix the problem. I still have no access to the account, but its still there.