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Flyye Weesatch
www.flyye.com

About the Flyye Weesatch
As pretty much all Flyye products the Weesatch does not differ in the fact that it is made from high quality 1000D Cordura, which is a very good quality product. Cordura is built to last, and is better quality then brands such as Condor. The Weesatch comes with internal pouches built in, and has 6 slots for M4/M16 mags, but other magazines may fit as well.


Quality
The stitching is also done very well, and will hold up great in airsoft use, and perhaps even in real military operations use. In a recent issue of Tactical Airsoft Review magazine, Scott got a chance to review the Flyye RAV and said that it was one of the best replica’s he had ever used, which shows how great Flyye products really are.(http://www.tacticalairsoftreview.com/) He has also stated that he used his Flyye RAV during his day job as a bail enforcement officer, using real armor in conjunction with the Flyye RAV.





Performance
This vest is relatively comfortable for a plate carrier, but I am afraid it is not my thing. While it is a very well built replica, it does not really suit my play style. If some of you read my other reviews, you will know that I own a Flyye MBSS. (Which I absolutely love!) I find that it does not suit me, but that is just me. Other may find this type of PC great but others may not. This does not mean you should not get it, because it a well built replica as I stated before, and will last a very long time.
With plates in, the vest feels better in my opinion, and I would highly recommend the creation of fake plates to use in this particular vest. When the vest is adjusted right, it should hug your body quite nicely, and stay put.
Fit
While this vest provides a comfortable fit, it does not have a real cumberbound, which makes it a little looser. Other, such as myself like the idea of not having a cumberbound, which is the reason I love my MBSS so much. The use of fake plates is highly recommended because it gives the vest a lot more feel, and makes it more stable in my opinion. (One thing I noticed is that in this vest the slot for the plates is quite large)
Other opinions…
I quite like the fast that the Weesatch comes with built in pouches, but others may not. This vest comes pretty much usable the way it is, and the purchase of more mag pouches is not necessary, unless you need room to store more then 12 magazines.
A great addition to this vest would be a MAP, which will give you the ability to use a hydration bladder, as well as have some storage room.
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