The Vertex Ready Pack X is a versatile 20-liter bag suitable for everyday carry, rucking, and bugout scenarios. It offers modular organization and features like laser-cut MOLLE, a rapid access pull tab, and a dedicated laptop sleeve. While not a significant upgrade from the Ready Pack 3.0, it's a solid choice for those coming from the 2.0 or competitor bags, especially considering its pricing and build quality.
This video reviews the Frontline Gear Delta 65L backpacking bag, highlighting its features as a potential Costco EDC or emergency get-home bag. The presenter details the bag's compartments, adjustable straps, hydration bladder compatibility, and included rain cover, emphasizing its suitability for carrying essentials. The video is presented as a two-part series, with this segment focusing solely on the backpack's physical attributes.
This video details the contents of a 'World War 3 Survival Sustainment Kit,' specifically focusing on a 3-day assault pack. The instructor emphasizes essential items for immediate action rather than long-term survival, prioritizing water, ammunition, and mission-critical gear. Key components include hydration systems, a balanced magazine loadout, layered clothing for varying conditions, personal protection like gloves and a gas mask, and specialized optics such as night vision and thermal imagers. The kit is designed for mobility and rapid deployment, not comfort or extended sustainment.
This video reviews three tactical backpacks: the 5.11 RUSH 72, the SOG Top 20L Urban Daypack, and the Maxpedition GR2. It highlights features like storage capacity, organizational pockets, durability, hydration compatibility, and MOLLE webbing for customization. The review emphasizes their suitability for various activities including hiking, law enforcement, military use, and everyday carry.
This review details the HRT RAC Adaptive Plate Carrier after extensive testing over 60 days. The presenter highlights its modularity, comfort, and versatility, showcasing various attachments like the Maximus Organizer for different magazine types (AR-15, 308, SMG, AK) and utility pouches. The carrier's ability to accommodate different armor plates and the comfort provided by internal padding are discussed, along with a unique back panel that converts it into a backpack with hydration capacity. The presenter also addresses concerns about the strength of the side strap attachment system by demonstrating its ability to hold 300 pounds.
This video details a personal plate carrier setup focused on modularity, comfort, and preparedness. The presenter emphasizes the Agilite Tactical K5 plate carrier for its comfort and adjustability, paired with RTS Tactical mag pouches for secure magazine retention. The setup includes Level IV polymer composite plates for high threat protection and discusses the importance of spall protection. Additional elements like a helmet pack, Gerber knife, and modified mechanics gloves are included for utility.
This video demonstrates a DIY method to attach a hydration bladder system to the classic Ferro Concepts Slickster plate carrier. Unlike newer or MOLLE-equipped versions, the original Slickster lacks easy back panel integration for hydration pouches. The tutorial utilizes webbing and additional hardware to achieve this modification, effectively adding a hydration solution without significantly increasing costs compared to replacing the plate carrier. The focus is on practical customization for a popular piece of tactical gear.
This guide details the installation of a Sawyer Mini water filter inline with a Source WXP 2-liter hydration bladder. The process involves cutting the bladder's tubing, attaching hose clamps, and connecting the Sawyer Mini, ensuring the correct flow direction. This setup allows for immediate filtered water access from the bladder, enhancing preparedness for survival scenarios.
This review of the Cannae Legion Day Pack highlights its affordability and quality for both everyday carry and tactical applications. The speaker, an experienced gear reviewer, details the pack's 21-liter capacity, durable DuPont Cordura material, and thoughtful organization features, including a dedicated CCW compartment. It's presented as a strong value proposition compared to higher-priced competitors like Maxpedition.
This guide details the setup of the Tactical Assault Gear (TAG) Plate Carrier, focusing on pouch attachment, armor integration, and hydration solutions. Nutnfancy, an established tactical gear reviewer, emphasizes the carrier's durability and real-world application after over a year of testing. The review highlights its extensive MOLLE real estate and compatibility with various accessories.
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