Ferro FCPC vs Crye JPC

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • A little longer than normal giving some brief thoughts and points on what the FCPC does well and the JPC does well. Also wanted to show off some features one carrier has that the other might not. Overall both have been amazing options with the experience and time I have behind them, definitely not cheap, but the quality and usability on these guys justifies every penny in my time with them.
    Crye JPC suite:
    www.cryeprecis...
    Ferro FCPC line:
    ferroconcepts....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @thatguy_apu
    @thatguy_apu 3 роки тому +40

    Finally someone who gets it. The FCPC is not a minimalist carrier and isn't supposed to be. Yea, of course, with mininmal attached stuff its pretty small, but where it really shines is with the assault cummerbund installed as a full kit carrier. Like you said, it's not as super load bearing optimised as the AVS or the CPC, but those are in themselves heavier. Also, yea the FCPC ain't cheap, but considering a "functional" FCPC setup as Ferro sells it is a bit under 600$ while with the AVS you only get either plate bags and a cummerbund or only the harness for that much, so getting an AVS to a standpoint where you can consider it functional is a lot more expensive than the Ferro option.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому +10

      Exactly! Couldn't have said it better myself, having owned all three the FCPC is definitely the best "all around" / "middle of the bunch"

  • @bdmngs5884
    @bdmngs5884 2 роки тому +9

    I'll be honest and say upfront I went with the JPC. Mostly because it's cheaper, and it's been around significantly longer. You save about $100 with the JPC, and you have a much larger selection of third party options upon purchase. If you don't like something about the JPC someone makes a modification you will like, whatever your flavor. As time goes on the FCPC will get more third party love.
    JPC $240.90 Plate bags, Shoulder sleeves, cummberbund
    FCPC $267/281 *MC Black costs more* Plate Bags Only, No Sleeves, No Cummberbund
    Ferro Cummberbunds $28, $60, $118
    Not a knock against Ferro for this but be advised; you cannot open a cobra buckle under tension. They're designed for climbing purposes, if your buckle popped open while you were climbing you'd fall. Not a big deal for the most part, but know your gear.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  2 роки тому +1

      Exactly man great comment! And thats one of my issues with the ferro is the buckle, but you are 100% right about being under tention it shouldn’t be easy to release 🏴‍☠️

  • @moglyz9911
    @moglyz9911 3 роки тому +11

    ferro FTW

  • @mako2534
    @mako2534 3 роки тому +12

    I used the JPC 2.0 while overseas and it was great. My only problem was the stitching between the bag and the shoulder strap wore out a little bit but it was nothing serious. Probably going to end up buying another, wish I never sold it

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому +3

      Seen similar issues a good bit under heavy use but man do I still love the JPC family! Thanks for the comment brotha!

    • @kalanipitmon7817
      @kalanipitmon7817 Рік тому

      Prolly too much kit attached. Mainly for breacher

  • @bigoz7
    @bigoz7 2 роки тому +2

    Great video very informative and thanks for sharing.

  • @lanebeck2660
    @lanebeck2660 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome review! Thank you!

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому

      Thanks man! Trying to get some good videos out there, always improving!

  • @Whiskey.Tango.Actual
    @Whiskey.Tango.Actual Рік тому +2

    Protip: IRL, the shoulder straps are amazing drag handles. So are assault packs that most dudes will also be wearing. And belts. And slings. Or you can always grab some wang. But a dedicated drag handle is a plus is guess

  • @martinnoah96
    @martinnoah96 Рік тому +1

    Curious about your background, you’re taking about having no issues with the jpc straps due to wear while showing a fresh carrier. while I don’t disagree with you (Ive run the same jpc1 for 3 plus years in recon/sniper roles with no issues) I think it would be beneficial to show some actual field tested kit, not something fresh out the plastic, for younger troops to have a realistic idea to base their purchases on..

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  10 місяців тому

      These JPC's were new at the time (I have since sold them, the ones I had before this were many years old and beat) if I still had the older ones I would have shown them and you would have seen some more wear, but you are correct they were new in the video. My background isn't much I'm just a normal guy trying to put out some content for people that are also just "hobbyists/collectors/shooters" I do however own a company that deals in armor, medical and things of the nature trying to make a name in the space of the "gun world" if that makes any sense. I appreciate the kind comment unlike half of the other ones on here lmao

  • @WheelchairOperator
    @WheelchairOperator 3 роки тому +6

    So, I’ve been thinking about this for months, but I can’t decide whether I want to go with the FCPC v.5 or a Crye JPC 2.0. Been leaning towards the latter.
    Edit. Also, if you or someone you know would want a Perroz Designs LPSPC in AOR2, with matching shoulder pads, mini mesh cummerbund, JPC style MBITR expander wings and some extremely rare Esstac Kywis in AOR2 as well as Esstac Daeodon triple 5.56 placard in AOR2, let me know.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому +1

      DM me on insta, and I have both a 2.0 (swimmer cut) and v5 FCPC and they are both incredibly good, I have always been a JPC or die guy but the ferro has definitely won a part of me if that carries any weight. Shoot me a DM on insta and I can give you the FCPC vs 2.0 rundown in my opinion. As far as the Perroz carrier I may actually snag that off you ;)

    • @WheelchairOperator
      @WheelchairOperator 3 роки тому

      @@RedactedGear I been looking for a ranger green 2.0, you already know I fucks with the AOR2, but need something that isn’t a mil pattern for various reasons.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому +1

      @@WheelchairOperator peep your IG DM’s 👀

    • @WheelchairOperator
      @WheelchairOperator 3 роки тому

      @@RedactedGear Will do as soon as I get back home from Nebraska this week.

  • @knightairsoftwarrior
    @knightairsoftwarrior Рік тому

    Where can you get those buckles for the ferro plate carrier to add a placard?

  • @Tawnyals89
    @Tawnyals89 2 роки тому +2

    What is your opinion on comfort between the two?

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  2 роки тому +2

      Fcpc with the 3ac cummerbund is just a tad comfier than the jpc, they both in my personal opinion are about the same. Jpc is just going to be lighter out of the box before any pouches/flaps

    • @Tawnyals89
      @Tawnyals89 2 роки тому +2

      As far as shoulder strap adjustment….between the two, which would you consider to have the higher option to size them smaller. Being a female I’ve notice that is an issue of making sure the plates sit up where they are supposed to. I’m leaning more towards the JPC for price but the idea of detaching the shoulder with the Ferro strap is convenient not having to deal with a small hole to get my head through.

    • @Tawnyals89
      @Tawnyals89 2 роки тому +1

      @@RedactedGear ^^

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  2 роки тому +2

      So the jpc will (in my personal opinion) fit a smaller frame individual a little better, but the fcpc cobra buckle is a nice touch to have to “swim” in and out of the carrier opposed to pulling it over your head like a hoodie. The cobra buckle in my opinion is a double edged sword because I found that since it was a micro buckle the tabs to release it were finicky to actually get it to release because they are so small (if you have smaller hands shouldn’t be a problem) Now the fcpc fit me pretty good (6’ tall 160lbs slimmer build) but the shoulder straps were adjusted as tight as they would go so take that into consideration when looking at it

  • @x.grover.x9786
    @x.grover.x9786 3 роки тому +3

    damn man how low is that rear plate with the cumberbund there. I would suggest moveing it lower and ignore the top loop.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому

      On which plate carrier? Both carriers rear plates sit pretty nice on my body at least!

    • @x.grover.x9786
      @x.grover.x9786 3 роки тому +1

      I am referring to the jpc. it would appear that the cumberbund is mounted near mid of the plate pouches, on the rear plate pouch. I'm rather small and even for me, if I were to fasten that on me where I would have the cumberbund comfortably rest, the rear plate would not cover high enough to protect the top of lungs from rear. both plates should be as high as possible to cover those lungs and heart. if the carrier feels like it is covering your lower back it may feel protective but not the most efficient coverage. perhaps it does sit well on you and you may disregard my interpretation.

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  3 роки тому

      No man I totally get what your saying! I ran into that issue with how it came setup I had to tighten up the shoulder straps and move the cummerbund like that just to fit properly due to how my body is but 100% on what you said about both plate bags being up as high as possible to cover those vitals!

  • @Rat_Poobrain
    @Rat_Poobrain 9 місяців тому

    Whatt are those clips you're using for your JPC cummerbunds?

    • @Rat_Poobrain
      @Rat_Poobrain 9 місяців тому

      Also, what size are they? 25mm or 38mm?

  • @Txfishoholics
    @Txfishoholics Рік тому

    do crye zip on panels fit on fcpc

  • @Adam-nj4dh
    @Adam-nj4dh 3 роки тому +1

    hw much for the x patch

  • @dad2022
    @dad2022 7 місяців тому

    At 5min 30sec…”Don’t drop 5lb Hesco on your toes…”
    Get 3lb plates from Adept Armor…same protection level…lighter & we know that “light is right”

    • @RedactedGear
      @RedactedGear  5 місяців тому

      I'm curious to know what plates you have at 3lbs stopping the same as level 4, I own a company specializing in armor now and we would love to stock a 3lb per plate set that stops same as level 4.

    • @dad2022
      @dad2022 5 місяців тому

      @@RedactedGear actually, get in touch with the guys at American Kinetix (I think it’s @am-kx but could be wrong) they were the guys who did a video on it recently. Bunch of fmr Tier 1, Ground Branch dudes. They good guys & straight shooters. Love your channel man! Keep it up! Subscriber here!