34A Split Rig Chest Rig Product Overview (Available Friday June 24th 2022)

Published on June 22, 2022
Duration: 12:57

This guide details the installation and configuration of the Spiritus Systems 34A Split Rig Chest Rig. The rig is designed to bridge the gap between micro rigs and full load-bearing equipment, offering ergonomic benefits for prone operations and heat management. It features a modular design with a MOLLE grid and internal hook-and-loop for customization. The rig requires separate purchase of a Fat Strap and Back Strap for assembly.

Quick Summary

The Spiritus Systems 34A Split Rig Chest Rig is a versatile gear piece designed to bridge the gap between micro rigs and full load-bearing equipment. It offers ergonomic advantages for prone operations and heat management, features a modular 6x6 MOLLE grid, and requires separate purchase of a Fat Strap and Back Strap for assembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 34A Split Rig
  2. 00:23The 'Why' of Split Rigs
  3. 02:12Ergonomic Benefits
  4. 03:21Load Carriage and Rucking
  5. 04:31Body Armor Compatibility
  6. 05:24Components and Assembly
  7. 06:11Front Panel Details
  8. 07:23Hardware and Repairability
  9. 08:00Rear Elastic Cells
  10. 09:29Internal Expansion
  11. 10:21Adjustability and Configuration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Spiritus Systems 34A Split Rig Chest Rig?

The 34A Split Rig is a modern chest rig from Spiritus Systems that bridges the gap between micro rigs and full load-bearing equipment. It's designed for modularity, ergonomic benefits like improved prone positioning, and heat management.

What components are required to assemble the 34A Split Rig?

The 34A Split Rig ships as two panels and requires the separate purchase of a Fat Strap and Back Strap to complete the harness assembly. These components allow for adjustable wear over body armor or as a standalone system.

What are the key features of the 34A Split Rig?

Key features include a 6x6 MOLLE grid per panel, laser-cut bungee retainer holes, UV-stabilized plastic buckles for repairability, rear elastic cells for magazines, and an internal hook-and-loop field for sub-load attachments.

How does the 34A Split Rig benefit prone operations and rucking?

The split design allows the front to lay flat for better prone positioning, essential for sniper or recon roles. Its open back design also prevents interference with backpack systems during rucking.

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