Modular systems are pretty sweet but if you know exactly what you carry every time it may be easier to just find a prebuilt rig. I'm always changing my mind and doing different stuff so modular wins for me.
I use a Condor H harness and gen 2 battle belt with hydration bladder and pouches. Revolutionized my hunting experience. Forces you to only pack necessities instead of 38lbs of "what if" gear.
I use a knockoff Hailey Strategic chest rig for hunting and fishing. For hunting I can carry almost everything essential for short hunts - usually small game, dove, and even turkey. I like to travel light and be nimble. I do mostly run n gun type of hunting. I might take a small lightweight day pack to carry a stool, decoys, extra food and water, or camping gear if necessary. I cut my necessities down using MREs with a single titanium camp cup and calorie dense bars if I plan to camp at all. I find in warmer months I stay cooler using a chest rig vs a day pack - don’t know what it is, but I can’t stand my back being hot and soaked in sweat.
Digging your passion brother!
Cool rig
This was a very educational video, I’ll be buying this because of your video
Sweet. I really liked the rig and will be reconfiguring for some 9mm SBR play in a few days.
Something like this but for dummies as opposed to the traditional dummy vest, would be great. Havent found that yet.
Modular systems are pretty sweet but if you know exactly what you carry every time it may be easier to just find a prebuilt rig. I'm always changing my mind and doing different stuff so modular wins for me.
Tactical Bino pouch dawg. Make dat ish
How adjustable is waist belt?
Might wanna carry a tourniquet. A North American Rescue CAT would for perfectly in the bungee on the map pouch.
Nice review. You should put the links on your page, could’ve made some money as I am going to get the med kit now. Thanks.
I use a Condor H harness and gen 2 battle belt with hydration bladder and pouches. Revolutionized my hunting experience. Forces you to only pack necessities instead of 38lbs of "what if" gear.
Yeah the gunt in me says that if there is extra room, it must be filled with something... just in case.
You also might consider a shoulder strap mounted pouch for rangefinder.
That's a great idea actually.
Where can I buy it at. I wanna use it for hunting
Glad I found this channel. I was in the 82nd C.co 1-505 PIR. Im just getting into predator hunting and looking for a chest rig
Hell yes man. I was 3/505 back in the day. Apparently 3 bat doesn't exist anymore.
No binos? I would like it better if there was a dedicated bino pouch right where that top admin pouch is. But that is me. I don't hunt without binos.
4570levergun he has a range finder instead. It’s basically a magnified monocular that tells you the range of what you’re looking at. Good question .
I agree. Binos are a must.
always be glassin'
Where do we buy this?
The SWAT T tourniquet is wonederful for putting on someone else but should never be relied on as your primary tourniquet.
Why not
I use a knockoff Hailey Strategic chest rig for hunting and fishing. For hunting I can carry almost everything essential for short hunts - usually small game, dove, and even turkey. I like to travel light and be nimble. I do mostly run n gun type of hunting. I might take a small lightweight day pack to carry a stool, decoys, extra food and water, or camping gear if necessary. I cut my necessities down using MREs with a single titanium camp cup and calorie dense bars if I plan to camp at all. I find in warmer months I stay cooler using a chest rig vs a day pack - don’t know what it is, but I can’t stand my back being hot and soaked in sweat.
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