We wish it could be $150 too. American-made and the features we put into the rig didn’t make the cost of production cheap. Then again, “cheap” is pretty relative when it comes to equipment. Y’all complain about the cost of Crye pants too?
I don't buy Crye pants. You're getting into SOE territory with the cost and that's a tier above T-Rex. Love your stuff and will continue to buy more, but the cost is too high on this rig.
Let them soy boys know. It’s a business at the end of the day. Can’t cut costs if it’s gonna make you lose money. How else are companies like these supposed to advance their technology. Better equipment = higher cost. Simple.
Yeah I'm guessing would cost between $100 and 150 dollars to produce but you have to add that 100% profit margin huh at least it's not 500 to 600 like a lot of companies
Non of what they charge for this tacticool shit is worth it. The material is not special and the way it's sewed is no different. You can only sew so much better. But people pay for it so why not charge it. The funny part is airsofter run this shit harder than range guys that train everyday of their life
If anyone stops to think first rather than just complain at price tag… it’s fairly priced compared to other similar American-made ones. Very useful innovations here too.
@@lithium1770I thought I would like drop leg pistol holsters but yeah they don’t feel good, drop leg knife sheaths on the other hand I found to be awesome. I think it’s just the weight of a pistol tbh
I was on one of the earlier deployment rotations to get issued the TAPs, and always thought they sucked; after a few weeks, we didn’t allow our guys to use them in our platoon. I always thought that the FLC (when the waist belt was flipped around in the “chest rig mod” fashion) was better. I saw the venture video mentioned, and so grabbed a TAPs to give it a shot; not bad with the mods!
People complaining about price vs to the TAPS rig: to be fair, the TAPS submitted to the army was a prototype and got approved and put into production. That's why the back has both velcro and a zipper pouch. The army was supposed to choose one or the other. The X harness also has a cheap stemped metal clip for the straps, which was just something quick they put on because the thing they wanted to use didn't arrive in time for the submission. That's why the TAPS is $60. Big Army literally accepted and then put a prototype into full production. Not even a finished product.
I don't see why everyone is upset with the price. Its american made quality. I have a TAG chest rig that was purchased 10 years ago. I believe the price tag was $200 back then. Its held up great. Im sure this chest rig will be a very good value. Buy once, cry once.
It might be educational for people for you to do an in-depth explanation of American made vs Chinese regarding price. Our perception of how much things should cost has been distorted by cheap Chinese products.
It’s a combination of China making cheap crap with essentially slave labor vs inflation heavy US labor where ppl need 100k income per year to live a comfortable life. Our country truly is gone economically
That’s not the issue. The issue is that a surplus taps is $50 and chest rig from an established bar setting company in the industry like say Velocity Systems is actually a couple bucks cheaper.
The extra play on the end pockets is helpful for allowing the magazines to not bind with each other. One of the draw backs of the TAP was, while yes, you can load it down with magazines, PMags would bind. A lot of people convert them to dedicated tourniquet pouches (4 mags in the middle, flanked by TQs, then some other piece of sustainment gear on the ends). The center placement option for the waist strap was an interesting mention. Typically that is one of the standard TAP features that nobody likes.
I love the idea. It’s a solid redesign, offers a lot of modularity, and It’s an overall improvement of the original TAPS. Where surplus TAPS are around $60 right now… this is gonna be hard to sale for many folks right now. 😕
Happy to see more inputs of modern chest rigs from companies, would love to see a T-Rex version of spritus systems 34 A chest rig with LBV expander. Personally think the widespread resurgence of load bearing vests from companies is right around the corner and I hope T-Rex dabbles in it.
Looks like a good rig. That said, it's pricey, it's more expensive than a VelSys chest rig. Would recommend offering the panel itself without harness, backstrap, etc. at a reduced cost for folks that already have a pile of gear, or those that want to use it as a placard with integrated radio wings.
Haley Strategic D3CR heavy is $200 for comparison with fewer features, X-harness and non-elastic backstrap. This is a good new product at a competitive price for those discerning.
For the plate, I saw something similar where you have a cover over 1/2 of the plate and 2 stretched taps that will wrap around the bottom to hold the top in place.
For people below talking about the price: yes it is high, but compared to other high end chest rigs, it’s competitive. This has A LOT of features baked in compared to some surplus rig. If it’s too much, buy a surplus rig.
@@tubeguy4066 I do understand however that more goes into the cost of the product than simply the cost of materials. I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt on that because they do a lot of testing (which costs a lot). If it’s not for you, that’s ok!
A TAP + the Spiritus TAPS Upgrade is going to cost you a little over $200. The zipper insert from AXL for something like this is another $40. The TAP is also poorly designed as soon as you tighten it around your body. Then you've got a dangler that gets in the way going prone. You guys will spend $250 making an outdated piece of surplus kit work 70% as good and not run the dangler that comes with it. The price is actually really reasonable for a piece of American made kit that is well thought out. Good chest right, TRA.
I really like what I'm seeing with the TRAAP rig. I literally just got a surplus TAPS rig and am outfitting it right now. I don't love the price. If it was $150-175 I'd order one immediately, even with the TAPS rig I just got.
A new TAPS in coyote is $80 so this is only 3x the price but also 1) modern/new capabilities, 2) small company made in USA not gov contract for 20 years, 3) comparably priced to other new chest rigs. Buy what works for you and your budget, but this solves a lot of problems with TAPS out of the box.
I'm concerned they are trying to push into a higher price tier for their products. SOE chest rigs are in the $200-300 range and they are a higher tier of quality than T-Rex. I don't want to see T-Rex artificially pushing into a higher tier, making their stuff less accessible to the masses. I can absolutely afford a $225-240 chest rig. I just don't think their product line fits into that price category.
I absolutely love my taps rig with unobtanium gear h harness and high speed gear bungee pull tabs. All in it was like 90 beans. Only thing I really need is a velcro field
A lot of this stuff is going to come down to preference on features... If price is the only thing you care about, then you can certainly spend your time at the Army Surplus store and nobody will blame you. But for some people, an extra few bucks (a rounding error compared to what you should be spending training) is worth it for some specific features. Pricing yourself is an important part of every business. The most successful businesses are rarely the lowest bidder.
It's like the return of the HSGI rigs and the RRV -- What's old is new again. This is a rad product, for more reasons than just that, but I'm interested.
Yeah that was the SOP for all of 2nd marine division up until about 2021, a little bulky with the older generation plate carriers but it was a good way to keep all the shit you needed when switching between missions
I think the plate fitting in the front might be useful in some kind of civilian (Or at least non- military) capacity. Maybe you're doing something where you might be moving long distance for a long period of time, and don't know what exactly you're getting into, and don't have the ability to throw on a plate carrier when you need it. Maybe you think that you might be getting into a dangerous situation, depending on where you're going, so you decide to reach into your bag and shove a plate in the front, just in case. This means you can comfortably carry a lot of gear for the long ruck, more than you could with a plate carrier, but still have the ability to throw a plate in just in case. Just an idea for a use case
Looks like a great rig to run in minimalist mode to throw on in the middle of the night to home-guard check out possible intruders outside or inside at the house. I like the option to stick a front plate in that backside pounch for that purpose. So, why not offer separately a simple, large pouch to hook on to the H-harness in the back for a rear plate for that same home-guard purpose. If you don't offer such a pounch, customers will be figuring ways to substitute a pouch from some other source. Also a great rig for out and about.
To those complaining about the price. I believe 225 is reasonable, as I recall BFG sells their SF chest rig at 260 without the exclusive pouches. We need to note that the market has changed, and these products are tailored more efficiently for the end user.
@@IM2BASED4THISPLACEyour reading comprehension is fucking astonishing. He’s upset about this shithead overpricing his products, when even the industry titans sell it for $200 cheaper than what this kid is asking for.
I love the Modularity improvements to probably the best peice of kit issued over the past 30yrs. IDK why this hasn't been done much sooner. It's like you took every Con about the Taps and made it a Pro. It would be great if you included the Plate Strap with the kit for the Scrappers picking up Battlefield LootDrops
Bought one and just received it today. Overall it's a great chest rig but there is one design flaw. Admin pouch zipper is pretty useless when you have a chest rig on you. The zippers are restricted via harness buckles that are coming out of the main body so you can't fully open the admin pouch. It works great and the opening is wide but only if you are not wearing it. This should be addressed and changed to make it more useful. Second thing, a version without harness and back strap would be a good idea as even though the supplied h harness is great and back strap is well done the wise man company HX Hybrid Harness is far superior. I used it straight away at mine and now I am left with a spare harness and back strap. Quick size adjustment via one tri glide on the trex arms back strap could be a bit fiddly to adjust when compared to the double tri glide system used via WMC. Also the wide harness is a lot more comfortable than average h harness (either t rex or mayflower ultra comp etc trex did nothing wrong here :) ) Ohh and esstac tall inserts can be used and works well with 762x39 akm mags so you can have nice kydex retention with these annoying mags.
Shiiiit, I was shaking my head at the price of the Quad Flap Rig when that came out. I’m sure this is an awesome rig, but damn, us consumers need a break. 😂
@@MrSwccguy As a civilian in a heavy wooded rural area where the majority of your time under a pack walking up hills but occasionally you are going into a house or town.? Rangers wore them in Afghanistan and I think the SAS wore them for certain operations. I am personally not rucking around through thick vegetation up a few thousand with a plate carrier, chest rig and ruck. You will fallout eventually after a few weeks.
I do like that it is possible to carry a plate, for somebody that maybe in a vehicle understand that also might not be very practical at the same time, very interesting though.
Having a back plate H-harness adapter would be 🔥 especially for people who are wanting an all in one chest rig/plate carrier. Idk how realistic that would be though
Ive never seen people complain about a price so much. Cant afford it? Don't buy it. If the price is actually unjustified then trex wont sell any, the market will decide.
Was looking for something like this. Might use this with my HRT Hrac plate carrier. I have their upgraded cummerbund with the molle so i can still add pouches if needed.
Eagle RRV can run a plate and repros are being made now. But if yours can be integrated with a pack to carry a rear plate in a better way than the guys were doing in early GWOT with the MAP pack then you really might be on to something
Great idea! I’ll probably be switching from my velocity systems Gen IV to this as it it gives me more options. I love the Gen IV but it does limit one especially when it comes to carrying more ammo. ie; do I use the side pouches for more ammo or a radio. With this new offering from TREX my options open up.
I had to wear the ACU pattern TAPS in Kosovo, and lets just say I killed it with fire. It was even worse on the IOTV. This looks like it's probably way more comfortable, and I admit, I'm considering pulling the trigger.
Could you guys please do a video on the pros and cons of a slick plate carrier and a normal plate carrier? It would be really nice to know which style would be best for us before buying.
Most exciting part was the ability to take a plate. But only medium is a little sad. A large or XL plate version with the full 8 mag cell would be worth buying for sure. Theres a hole in the market for single plate carriers for ruck use
Alternately you can buy a TAPs for $50, add $15 of material and make the same thing. Another $30 for a different harness. Much better than paying top tier prices for a mid-tier manufacturer.
I’d love this. Currently run the TT Chest rig. This also has the option to run a front plate, but it’s too elastic and droops. Would love this since it’s modular.
I would buy this if it came with a plate carrier insert. But it’s comparable price wise to several other American made chest rigs. They are relatively the same
For those of you complaining about price, yes it’s too expensive. However, there’s nothing like it on the market that I’ve seen. Go get something else if you want to spend less. The world of 20 dollar kit died years ago. I hate that things are this expensive too but you buy once, you cry once. OR just get a taps rig and a sewing machine and have fun
This is literally a Rhodesian with velcro on the front and mag pouches you cannot change instead of molle that allowed you to choose what you wanted to hold your mags with.
Yeah. I like what I see but not at that price. I'd order one today if it was $175. I kinda worry that T-Rex is pushing this higher price point for all their gear going forward.
@@groberts1980it’s only 3x a new coyote TAPS rig at $80. This is a small (not gov contract) business and civilian oriented modern solution that is SIMILARILY priced to other commercial military chest rigs. You are free to buy 10-20 year old used TAPS and accessories to build out as you need at whatever time and cost you prefer… or buy this if it suits you.
Agreed. Anyone who pays this much money for a product like this deserves to part with it. There’s gotta be something said about not being dumb with money, even if you have it.
I beez in the traps beez in the traps I love the modernization of older equipment but a velcro panel and extra buckle doesn't equate to a 250 bone price tag. The lack of features has this kinda underwhelming
is there any way to 2-3 stack magazines w Velcro partitions? 6:04 what you could put in there as well is either paracord/ fabric and pull tab to get the 20rd mag out 7:06 oh that's fking cool. what would be the constraint on putting Velcro on the sides for an insert? 10:01 why not put a cummerbund on it then? 13:47 what radio is that, and is it available on civilian market?
Will this fit 7.62x51 mags? I was considering picking one of these to have along side the quad flap to see which I like more, but I want it to be able to handle both 5.56x45 and 7.62x51. I will purchase one if its compatible.
@@zackn8745 when I was in RR I used and H harness, 4 ammo pouches, 2 canteen pouches, buttpack and 2 small utility pouches. It served me and most everyone else real well. I’ve upgraded the belt over the years and a few of the pouches but it still works just as good as the $350-500 LBEs made now. You probably can get all that listed for $100(GI surplus).
Remember it's brand new and you are paying for it. The TAPs is second hand and maybe used. The TAPs rig costs more than $60 new, but the federal government already paid full price.
💯 it’s just a price tag 🏷️ sticker flash… same as ALL modern new USA made tactical gear. I like the updates. Though I would be open to buy just the panel too.
Does anyone know if the harness and the back strap are easily adjustable? Similar to the Beez Combat system AR chest rig where you pull a couple tabs and it fits to your body?
Does it have the same issue as the taps when running thebesstac kywis in all the pockets? They begin to close and the kywis begin to sit very akwardly and re-indexing become difficult whcih makes the point of the kywis kind of non exsistent over the regular shcok cord closure or flaps
We wish it could be $150 too. American-made and the features we put into the rig didn’t make the cost of production cheap. Then again, “cheap” is pretty relative when it comes to equipment. Y’all complain about the cost of Crye pants too?
I don't buy Crye pants. You're getting into SOE territory with the cost and that's a tier above T-Rex. Love your stuff and will continue to buy more, but the cost is too high on this rig.
Let them soy boys know. It’s a business at the end of the day. Can’t cut costs if it’s gonna make you lose money. How else are companies like these supposed to advance their technology. Better equipment = higher cost. Simple.
Yeah I'm guessing would cost between $100 and 150 dollars to produce but you have to add that 100% profit margin huh at least it's not 500 to 600 like a lot of companies
Non of what they charge for this tacticool shit is worth it. The material is not special and the way it's sewed is no different. You can only sew so much better. But people pay for it so why not charge it. The funny part is airsofter run this shit harder than range guys that train everyday of their life
If anyone stops to think first rather than just complain at price tag… it’s fairly priced compared to other similar American-made ones. Very useful innovations here too.
Drop legs are coming back in fashion, taps 2.0 on plate carriers. we have truly come full circle.
i dont like drop legs cause they uncomfy
@@lithium1770I thought I would like drop leg pistol holsters but yeah they don’t feel good, drop leg knife sheaths on the other hand I found to be awesome. I think it’s just the weight of a pistol tbh
Along with carry handle red dots and Gordon carbines. The world is a funny place
Spiritus new jungle rig is just good Ole Alice with some botox 😂
Lmao drop legs are garbage
I love how you guys show different ways to setup your gear. Helped a lot with putting together my AC1
Their product overview videos are top notch.
Venture Surplus just did a video on TAPS 8 hours ago, complimentary themes... good for business.
Good for business 🤓
@@TerryWhiskback here after brass facts video, yes lol good for business indeed 🤓
@@Bond.JamesBond00 you sound like you’d pay $200 for a taps
@@TerryWhisk actually no but if I had all the financial success Lucas expects everyone to have then maybe
I was on one of the earlier deployment rotations to get issued the TAPs, and always thought they sucked; after a few weeks, we didn’t allow our guys to use them in our platoon. I always thought that the FLC (when the waist belt was flipped around in the “chest rig mod” fashion) was better. I saw the venture video mentioned, and so grabbed a TAPs to give it a shot; not bad with the mods!
People complaining about price vs to the TAPS rig: to be fair, the TAPS submitted to the army was a prototype and got approved and put into production. That's why the back has both velcro and a zipper pouch. The army was supposed to choose one or the other. The X harness also has a cheap stemped metal clip for the straps, which was just something quick they put on because the thing they wanted to use didn't arrive in time for the submission. That's why the TAPS is $60. Big Army literally accepted and then put a prototype into full production. Not even a finished product.
Yep
I don't see why everyone is upset with the price. Its american made quality. I have a TAG chest rig that was purchased 10 years ago. I believe the price tag was $200 back then. Its held up great. Im sure this chest rig will be a very good value. Buy once, cry once.
Buy nice or by thrice
Yeah I'm in Australia we don't have much manufacturing all the Chinese stuff is rubbish would love Australian made 😊
Lol the 60 buck taps are also American made lol.....
It might be educational for people for you to do an in-depth explanation of American made vs Chinese regarding price. Our perception of how much things should cost has been distorted by cheap Chinese products.
They should, good recommendation. Paying people $5 a day vs $140 a day, can’t have it both ways
It’s a combination of China making cheap crap with essentially slave labor vs inflation heavy US labor where ppl need 100k income per year to live a comfortable life. Our country truly is gone economically
We really do live in a spoiled society
The actual taps is american made and costs $50-70 right now. People are comparing it to that right now.
That’s not the issue. The issue is that a surplus taps is $50 and chest rig from an established bar setting company in the industry like say Velocity Systems is actually a couple bucks cheaper.
The extra play on the end pockets is helpful for allowing the magazines to not bind with each other. One of the draw backs of the TAP was, while yes, you can load it down with magazines, PMags would bind. A lot of people convert them to dedicated tourniquet pouches (4 mags in the middle, flanked by TQs, then some other piece of sustainment gear on the ends). The center placement option for the waist strap was an interesting mention. Typically that is one of the standard TAP features that nobody likes.
I love the idea. It’s a solid redesign, offers a lot of modularity, and It’s an overall improvement of the original TAPS. Where surplus TAPS are around $60 right now… this is gonna be hard to sale for many folks right now. 😕
Happy to see more inputs of modern chest rigs from companies, would love to see a T-Rex version of spritus systems 34 A chest rig with LBV expander. Personally think the widespread resurgence of load bearing vests from companies is right around the corner and I hope T-Rex dabbles in it.
Looks like a good rig. That said, it's pricey, it's more expensive than a VelSys chest rig. Would recommend offering the panel itself without harness, backstrap, etc. at a reduced cost for folks that already have a pile of gear, or those that want to use it as a placard with integrated radio wings.
Haley Strategic D3CR heavy is $200 for comparison with fewer features, X-harness and non-elastic backstrap. This is a good new product at a competitive price for those discerning.
That is also way to overpriced
Way too overpriced?
For the plate, I saw something similar where you have a cover over 1/2 of the plate and 2 stretched taps that will wrap around the bottom to hold the top in place.
I was initially underwhelmed about a new and improved TAPS rig, but that is actually a real well thought out design. I might need to pick one up.
Please keep this in stock unlike other companies
For the price it’s marked at, shouldn’t be a problem.
For people below talking about the price: yes it is high, but compared to other high end chest rigs, it’s competitive. This has A LOT of features baked in compared to some surplus rig. If it’s too much, buy a surplus rig.
SOE makes high end chest rigs at this price. In my opinion they are in a higher tier than T-Rex.
Nah. Still too high. It does not cost them this much for the materials and to make this
@@tubeguy4066 I do understand however that more goes into the cost of the product than simply the cost of materials. I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt on that because they do a lot of testing (which costs a lot). If it’s not for you, that’s ok!
@@groberts1980 I’ll check them out, thanks!
You will wait six months for SOE products
A TAP + the Spiritus TAPS Upgrade is going to cost you a little over $200. The zipper insert from AXL for something like this is another $40. The TAP is also poorly designed as soon as you tighten it around your body. Then you've got a dangler that gets in the way going prone.
You guys will spend $250 making an outdated piece of surplus kit work 70% as good and not run the dangler that comes with it.
The price is actually really reasonable for a piece of American made kit that is well thought out. Good chest right, TRA.
Thanks!
Cant wait for a Trex Arms Split rig in the future, they always take the best features of others on the market and make a quality piece of kit
I really like what I'm seeing with the TRAAP rig. I literally just got a surplus TAPS rig and am outfitting it right now.
I don't love the price. If it was $150-175 I'd order one immediately, even with the TAPS rig I just got.
If they sold just the TRAAP panel, that would be great
@@bthemedia They do now, just FYI. You have probably seen the email update but just thought I would let ya know.
Cool product but price is insane
A new TAPS in coyote is $80 so this is only 3x the price but also 1) modern/new capabilities, 2) small company made in USA not gov contract for 20 years, 3) comparably priced to other new chest rigs. Buy what works for you and your budget, but this solves a lot of problems with TAPS out of the box.
@@bthemedia taps are available in OCP for $20 or less.
@@bthemedia Where are you finding TAPS rigs for $80? You can find them easily for $40.
I'm concerned they are trying to push into a higher price tier for their products. SOE chest rigs are in the $200-300 range and they are a higher tier of quality than T-Rex. I don't want to see T-Rex artificially pushing into a higher tier, making their stuff less accessible to the masses. I can absolutely afford a $225-240 chest rig. I just don't think their product line fits into that price category.
@@bthemedia I literally just got a new TAPS in coyote and it was $60.
if ur running 20rnd mags, you can also just stuff the pouch with a sock and it will work just fine😀
I absolutely love my taps rig with unobtanium gear h harness and high speed gear bungee pull tabs. All in it was like 90 beans. Only thing I really need is a velcro field
A lot of this stuff is going to come down to preference on features... If price is the only thing you care about, then you can certainly spend your time at the Army Surplus store and nobody will blame you. But for some people, an extra few bucks (a rounding error compared to what you should be spending training) is worth it for some specific features.
Pricing yourself is an important part of every business. The most successful businesses are rarely the lowest bidder.
It's like the return of the HSGI rigs and the RRV -- What's old is new again. This is a rad product, for more reasons than just that, but I'm interested.
Can you sell it without the harness and back strap?
This
@@seagreen01that’s how I got a deal on my original old/used TAPS (still not yet built out to be as functional as this panel though)
Maybe check the site
TAPS was one of the best issued gear pieces we had.
We attached it directly to our plate carries.
Yeah that was the SOP for all of 2nd marine division up until about 2021, a little bulky with the older generation plate carriers but it was a good way to keep all the shit you needed when switching between missions
I think the plate fitting in the front might be useful in some kind of civilian (Or at least non- military) capacity. Maybe you're doing something where you might be moving long distance for a long period of time, and don't know what exactly you're getting into, and don't have the ability to throw on a plate carrier when you need it. Maybe you think that you might be getting into a dangerous situation, depending on where you're going, so you decide to reach into your bag and shove a plate in the front, just in case. This means you can comfortably carry a lot of gear for the long ruck, more than you could with a plate carrier, but still have the ability to throw a plate in just in case. Just an idea for a use case
Looks like a great rig to run in minimalist mode to throw on in the middle of the night to home-guard check out possible intruders outside or inside at the house. I like the option to stick a front plate in that backside pounch for that purpose. So, why not offer separately a simple, large pouch to hook on to the H-harness in the back for a rear plate for that same home-guard purpose. If you don't offer such a pounch, customers will be figuring ways to substitute a pouch from some other source.
Also a great rig for out and about.
Nice, thank you for the extensive show and tell.
To those complaining about the price. I believe 225 is reasonable, as I recall BFG sells their SF chest rig at 260 without the exclusive pouches. We need to note that the market has changed, and these products are tailored more efficiently for the end user.
Tracertacticle makes a DOPE chest rig all hand made in the US.
I just can’t get behind you taking a $40-$60 product and selling your own version of it for $250+ after buying pouches
It's not a TAPS dude you should be mad at basically every chest rig manufacturer if this triggers you
@@IM2BASED4THISPLACEyour reading comprehension is fucking astonishing. He’s upset about this shithead overpricing his products, when even the industry titans sell it for $200 cheaper than what this kid is asking for.
This product would be neat if they didn’t mark it up so heavily. No reason to get this over a taps rig that is literally half the cost.
I can see a markup if it's made in the US and made from quality materials.. but a 5 times mark up...
@@DDDDDDD749 taps rig is like 5x as less too lol
I love the Modularity improvements to probably the best peice of kit issued over the past 30yrs. IDK why this hasn't been done much sooner. It's like you took every Con about the Taps and made it a Pro. It would be great if you included the Plate Strap with the kit for the Scrappers picking up Battlefield LootDrops
I wish this was in my price range. Awesome stuff.
Kinda like Tarkov guys… you can have this only for 250$ but guys!! We put so much into development and testing! 😂
Coming from a tarkov guy...facts 🤣
Bought one and just received it today. Overall it's a great chest rig but there is one design flaw. Admin pouch zipper is pretty useless when you have a chest rig on you. The zippers are restricted via harness buckles that are coming out of the main body so you can't fully open the admin pouch. It works great and the opening is wide but only if you are not wearing it. This should be addressed and changed to make it more useful.
Second thing, a version without harness and back strap would be a good idea as even though the supplied h harness is great and back strap is well done the wise man company HX Hybrid Harness is far superior. I used it straight away at mine and now I am left with a spare harness and back strap. Quick size adjustment via one tri glide on the trex arms back strap could be a bit fiddly to adjust when compared to the double tri glide system used via WMC. Also the wide harness is a lot more comfortable than average h harness (either t rex or mayflower ultra comp etc trex did nothing wrong here :) )
Ohh and esstac tall inserts can be used and works well with 762x39 akm mags so you can have nice kydex retention with these annoying mags.
Shiiiit, I was shaking my head at the price of the Quad Flap Rig when that came out. I’m sure this is an awesome rig, but damn, us consumers need a break. 😂
Create a cover that has a zipper in the upper side and allows you to store maps, notebooks and other various slim itmes.
They did. It’s a detachable zipper in the back of the admin pocket.
@@jacesmith9342I think he means a taller one for bigger items
@@bthemedia buy a pack at that point.
Tracer tactical also has a chets rig that you can put a front plate into
Yeah but again as a civilian when will you need that? TT made that for a very specific reason and unit
@@MrSwccguy As a civilian in a heavy wooded rural area where the majority of your time under a pack walking up hills but occasionally you are going into a house or town.? Rangers wore them in Afghanistan and I think the SAS wore them for certain operations. I am personally not rucking around through thick vegetation up a few thousand with a plate carrier, chest rig and ruck. You will fallout eventually after a few weeks.
You can put an armor plate in ours without buying a separate pocket.
I do like that it is possible to carry a plate, for somebody that maybe in a vehicle understand that also might not be very practical at the same time, very interesting though.
Having a back plate H-harness adapter would be 🔥 especially for people who are wanting an all in one chest rig/plate carrier. Idk how realistic that would be though
Ive never seen people complain about a price so much. Cant afford it? Don't buy it. If the price is actually unjustified then trex wont sell any, the market will decide.
It’s pretty wild. But they’re comparing it to a $50 piece of lowest bidder military surplus.
First order thinkers.
looks almost exactly how i had mine modified. thanks, now i need to buy urs. lol. i really dig it. i want one
Was looking for something like this. Might use this with my HRT Hrac plate carrier. I have their upgraded cummerbund with the molle so i can still add pouches if needed.
Eagle RRV can run a plate and repros are being made now. But if yours can be integrated with a pack to carry a rear plate in a better way than the guys were doing in early GWOT with the MAP pack then you really might be on to something
Can confirm fits 6 ak mags comfortably.. not barely, fits and the mags can be extracted for easy reloads..
Great idea! I’ll probably be switching from my velocity systems Gen IV to this as it it gives me more options. I love the Gen IV but it does limit one especially when it comes to carrying more ammo. ie; do I use the side pouches for more ammo or a radio. With this new offering from TREX my options open up.
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I had to wear the ACU pattern TAPS in Kosovo, and lets just say I killed it with fire. It was even worse on the IOTV. This looks like it's probably way more comfortable, and I admit, I'm considering pulling the trigger.
5 mag 308 version please. Or I'll finally get that beez unit I keep looking at.
I love the green with the coyote buckles. Pls don’t change that
Would be great if you add loop on one side of the plate webbing, now you have a new spot for your flag, frees up more of the rig.
very cool!... well thought out ideas!
Could you guys please do a video on the pros and cons of a slick plate carrier and a normal plate carrier? It would be really nice to know which style would be best for us before buying.
Look what it needs to mimic the fraction of the full power of the FLC
The FLC is trash. Move on from 2007 please.
Id recommend using the 308 10speeds if youre gomna put one on the front. more versitility
ten speeds are goated
Smart.
Most exciting part was the ability to take a plate. But only medium is a little sad. A large or XL plate version with the full 8 mag cell would be worth buying for sure. Theres a hole in the market for single plate carriers for ruck use
Lose weight lol
Alternately you can buy a TAPs for $50, add $15 of material and make the same thing. Another $30 for a different harness.
Much better than paying top tier prices for a mid-tier manufacturer.
I’d love this. Currently run the TT Chest rig. This also has the option to run a front plate, but it’s too elastic and droops. Would love this since it’s modular.
When will you have more green Triple Mag Placards instock ???????????? Pleeeese!
If you haven't, offer 2 sizes. This one, and one just like the TAP. That would be nice.
I would buy this if it came with a plate carrier insert. But it’s comparable price wise to several other American made chest rigs. They are relatively the same
For the plate carrier part. I like that it's very low profile. Too bad you can't make a light weight rear carrier pouch.
May be worth losing a couple of the more labor-intensive features to bring production cost down for some folks.
No velcro on front, minimalistic admin pouch, no wing pouches and a simplified harness. This would save a lot of tayloring and cost
For those of you complaining about price, yes it’s too expensive. However, there’s nothing like it on the market that I’ve seen. Go get something else if you want to spend less. The world of 20 dollar kit died years ago. I hate that things are this expensive too but you buy once, you cry once. OR just get a taps rig and a sewing machine and have fun
This is literally a Rhodesian with velcro on the front and mag pouches you cannot change instead of molle that allowed you to choose what you wanted to hold your mags with.
Please release that plate adapter thingy, we have all been looking for a chest rig that you can put a plate in.
jeez 225-240!
Yeah. I like what I see but not at that price. I'd order one today if it was $175. I kinda worry that T-Rex is pushing this higher price point for all their gear going forward.
@@groberts1980it’s only 3x a new coyote TAPS rig at $80. This is a small (not gov contract) business and civilian oriented modern solution that is SIMILARILY priced to other commercial military chest rigs. You are free to buy 10-20 year old used TAPS and accessories to build out as you need at whatever time and cost you prefer… or buy this if it suits you.
Just don’t be poor…
Agreed. Anyone who pays this much money for a product like this deserves to part with it. There’s gotta be something said about not being dumb with money, even if you have it.
Give it a month or two and there will be a Hong Kong airsoft knock off of it.
Man crazy how LBT does this but better and cheaper. Crazy how its like that.
lol
Well isn't that just the cutest thing you've ever seen!
Is that what she told you
jeeeeez thats a heavy price.Still condor 7 pocket my best rig for last 9 years
I beez in the traps beez in the traps
I love the modernization of older equipment but a velcro panel and extra buckle doesn't equate to a 250 bone price tag. The lack of features has this kinda underwhelming
Add some pals webbing to that plate cover and you have an RRV with a removable bib (basically)
is there any way to 2-3 stack magazines w Velcro partitions?
6:04 what you could put in there as well is either paracord/ fabric and pull tab to get the 20rd mag out
7:06 oh that's fking cool. what would be the constraint on putting Velcro on the sides for an insert?
10:01 why not put a cummerbund on it then?
13:47 what radio is that, and is it available on civilian market?
What about a rig designed for .308?
The quad flap is a good one
the chest rig looks pretty neat, but why did you switch from black to tan with all the accent pieces?
Black is bright under night vision
@@Mcallen1130 never thought of that, but thats a fair point.
Will this fit 7.62x51 mags? I was considering picking one of these to have along side the quad flap to see which I like more, but I want it to be able to handle both 5.56x45 and 7.62x51. I will purchase one if its compatible.
Where are the rigs for the PCC market?? PCCs have exploded in the last six years. We need rigs for 30-35 round 9mm mags. Make one! I’ll buy it!
Should have made an LBE like the velocity/crossfire. Sustainment is the way to go in the coming collapse 🥴
Looking at LBE's now, I feel like there's only a handful of options but tons of good use for them.
@@zackn8745 when I was in RR I used and H harness, 4 ammo pouches, 2 canteen pouches, buttpack and 2 small utility pouches. It served me and most everyone else real well. I’ve upgraded the belt over the years and a few of the pouches but it still works just as good as the $350-500 LBEs made now. You probably can get all that listed for $100(GI surplus).
$240 dollars chest rig or a $20 chest rig you pick
@@WanderingWildcat Ives used one for 8 years it’s cheap ez to modify
@@WanderingWildcat they literally did in the video
Genuine question: can this work as a "placard" on a spiritus systems lv119 with tubular cummerbunds??
Thought TRex developed and sold product’s that the majority could afford. 3x’s+ the price of other rigs that’s been literally battle worn/tested.
Remember it's brand new and you are paying for it. The TAPs is second hand and maybe used. The TAPs rig costs more than $60 new, but the federal government already paid full price.
Condor has something very similar for less than 50 bucks.
We will be coming full circle soon enough.
If you like China, sure.
@@TREXARMORY I'm sure you like your phone, laptop, tablet, car as well?
@@spartanpatriot3163Condor is trash. Grow up.
You sell Chinese products dingus😂😂😂
Looks sick. Curious why you didn't do the same radio pouch you did for the quad flap chest rig?
It was hard to fit into the design with how it’s sewn together. So we opted for a more simple pocket with extra volume sewn in.
I'm not sure USA made means as much as it used to. What's the QC sample size per lot? Are the materials used held to the same standard?
Any ideas of modern belt line gear like Alice systems since the Army is moving possibly to those systems?
It comes in woodland 🎉
I scoffed at the idea of this being $250, but after some thought I get it… and I’ll probably get it.
💯 it’s just a price tag 🏷️ sticker flash… same as ALL modern new USA made tactical gear. I like the updates. Though I would be open to buy just the panel too.
Does anyone know if the harness and the back strap are easily adjustable? Similar to the Beez Combat system AR chest rig where you pull a couple tabs and it fits to your body?
Does it have the same issue as the taps when running thebesstac kywis in all the pockets? They begin to close and the kywis begin to sit very akwardly and re-indexing become difficult whcih makes the point of the kywis kind of non exsistent over the regular shcok cord closure or flaps
Create a X style back strap for more support on the front load
I guess the “mass building phase” that Prof. Frink (Lucas 😂) was telling us about 6 months ago didn’t work out 😬
The price of this thing is outrageous. $240 is insane
Then don't buy it lol. AMERICAN MADE is not gonna be cheap
The actual taps is american made and can be had for $50-$70 bucks with a full repair kit and adapters. @urielmartinez2161
Can you fit .308 mags in all the mag pouches?
Yes he said no probs
@@lukewarm2075 The way he said it made me think you can only fit them in the outer two pouches
I have a design idea for a rig that could be pretty useful for a partisan fighting force.
The Eagle Industries RRV takes a front plate without adding or removing anything.
I want to see this in conjunction with ac1
I was just looking at the quad flap a couple weeks ago and wished TRA would have something closer to TAPS. How about that.
Zing
Haley strategic dc3 with side saddles.
Any reason why the back strap or y strap doesnt come in black or grey?
If this was $150 or less I would buy instantly. But looks like I'll just buy another usmc taps and a krydex h harness all for $75