I think the triangular cuts are because apparently Crye has a patent (according to Eric Graves) on the regular laser cut slits. Ref. Crye vs. First Spear lawsuit.
Wild shape laser cut molle because of 2, Velocity in Shotshow exhibition said triangle is a strong shape for load bearing in laser cut style, and the second is copyright issues with shape of laser cutting like how First spear make copyright claims against Crye with their SPC big square laser cut molle
Tuck the flap in for uneven placard mounting? "laminate at home"? Exposed hook to destroy the elastic in the cummerbund? If the triangle cuts were for snap button molle then they're upside down . . . How much fentanyl did the designer take?
Every laminate will delaminate at some point. And laminates back then just weren't as advanced as they are now. I think none of the modern gear will age as graceful as the old eagle stuff did.
My brain immediately went, dorito chip molle
Lol😂
I have no intention of getting into textile design, but I keep coming back because I love good designs. Thanks for another great vid.
I think the triangular cuts are because apparently Crye has a patent (according to Eric Graves) on the regular laser cut slits. Ref. Crye vs. First Spear lawsuit.
Wild shape laser cut molle because of 2, Velocity in Shotshow exhibition said triangle is a strong shape for load bearing in laser cut style, and the second is copyright issues with shape of laser cutting like how First spear make copyright claims against Crye with their SPC big square laser cut molle
you ever planning on throwing those ulv plates on the garage sale?
Doubtful
The frame should make it way more computable to carry a radio on the inside of the cummerbund.
Had that thought, spaced on saying it.
Tuck the flap in for uneven placard mounting? "laminate at home"? Exposed hook to destroy the elastic in the cummerbund? If the triangle cuts were for snap button molle then they're upside down . . . How much fentanyl did the designer take?
Every laminate will delaminate at some point.
And laminates back then just weren't as advanced as they are now.
I think none of the modern gear will age as graceful as the old eagle stuff did.
All these legacy companies like Velocity and LBT dropped the ball when it came to updating designs and catching up to the industry
are you in the army?
he's ex air force afaik teddy
love u ted i'm a huge fan
I’m active Air Force, just no longer EOD.