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UTG Deluxe tactical vest with crossdraw holster
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26/9/06
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100% of reviewers
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9.0
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Description:
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Sorry for no original pics - USB problems abound me ATM. I apologise if any of these features are on other X-draw vests, I am a X-draw noobie so Im really writing this for people who have never owned one.
The UTG crossdraw vest is a very sturdy piece of kit. It features double thickness webbing between the pouches that feels stiff and strong. It will probably soften over time, but the gauge of the 'string' (for want of a better word) suggests it will stand up to a lot of abuse. Double stitching is everywhere and quality feels top notch. I cant find any loose threads anywhere.
From the top down:
The very top features velcro-adjustable shoulder straps to adjust for size. The front of the left shoulder strap as you wear it has a sturdy radio pouch for a reasonable size item - my Oregon Scientific TCD138 drowns in it. The right shoulder has a leather patch which is grippy enough that your rifle shouldnt slide off it. It also has a rod inserted to assist in dragging the wearer if 'injured'.
Moving down, the left breast has 3 small magazine pouches. These really are small - my Glock 23F mags will only just fit in. The right breast has a small utility pouch (just too small for a Sub-C or airsoft Large size battery to fit in), and its flap has a velcro mat for attaching either patches or the supplied bullet loop. These bullet loops would be very handy for carrying Maruzen/STTi Python magazines and stopping them from unlocking and spitting BBs everywhere.
Onto the belly section, the left side holds a double M16 mag pouch, the crossdraw holster (which has a slightly longer magazine pouch attached...itll take short Glock sized mags, but not 47 rounders). The right side has 3 double M16 mag pouches. These pouches really DO take 2 M16 mags comfortably, not one and a really tight squeeze to get a second in. The crossdraw holster can be removed on velcro and retaining strap to be replaced with another 2 magazine pouches (which are supplied). The holster has a retaining strap with clip to secure the pistol. it will accept a Glock 23F with each, likewise my blank firing S&W Model 500 blankfiring revolver. It will JUST about take a gun the size of a Webley Senior airpistol, wont take an M11. I think a Mk23 would be out as well.
The tactical belt is held on by 6 loops, which feature velcro and pressstuds for super security. If the 4 pistol mag pockets arent enough for you, the belt holds another 2 removeable mag pockets.
On each side there are 3 adjustment straps. The back has 3 rows of open-style modular cross-straps for attaching more pouches.
It would be possible to put foam/lightweight armour pads between the 2 layers of webbing, in fact on the back there is a velcro closing at the top to allow this.
All in all, a well made and useful vest!
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Keywords:
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UTG crossdraw tactical vest assault pouch modular
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Author
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ZAXAQUAR
Registered: November 2004 Location: United States Posts: 370
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Review Date: 26/9/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Durable, useful, adjustable, ergonomic, beautiful, and comfortable.
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Cons:
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Hard to customize
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I have an UTG vest (woodland) not digital camo. I thought they're close enough, so here I am with this review.
Let's get over with the bad stuff. Well, the vest is hard to customize. For example, you can't take off the mag pouches. The only things you can take off are things you put on the MOLLE system, belt pistol pouches, and crossdraw holster.
Durability is very nice. It can hold its own on the field. You dont have to worry about it falling apart unless you take a combat knife to it.
The mag pouches are extremely useful. The ID pouch is useful for storing misc. objects that may come in handy. The radio pouch gives you some extra room to store a little bit more. MOLLE system allows you to slap stuff onto your back. The belt simple to adjust, and is VERY useful (not to mention durable).
The adjustability is very flexible. It can fit around a loarge person, and a small individual. It is very good at fitting subjects.
The placement of mag pouches is useful. However, the farthest right mag pouch is the hardest one to load (right handed). The recoil absorbing should pad is VERY useful for holding your weapon steady on your shoulder. This increases accuracy (barely). The cross draw is great for emergency CQB situations (so is a leg holster).
The vest also looks GREAT! It works well with U.S. Army standard woodland BDU. The vest is also extremely comfortable.
I HIGHLY recommend this product.
Good luck to you all! = )
-Zaxaquar------------------------------- -1337-Zax-ILA-
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