Wilder Tactical Duty Gear Ranger Ready

Published on October 8, 2021
Duration: 10:15

This video reviews Wilder Tactical's battle belt gear, including their pistol and rifle magazine pouches, tourniquet pouch, and a UBL drop leg mount with a swivel attachment. The reviewer highlights the wide mouth design of the pouches for easy reloads and the innovative UBL mount's secure attachment and swivel function for comfort and mobility. A potential issue with magazine tension loss in some pouches is noted, particularly with full-size magazines.

Quick Summary

Wilder Tactical offers innovative battle belt gear, including magazine pouches with wide mouths and angular designs for faster reloads, and a UBL drop leg mount featuring MOLLE attachments for secure mounting and a unique swivel strap for enhanced mobility and comfort. A potential issue with magazine tension loss in some pouches is noted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Wilder Tactical Gear
  2. 00:48Evolution Magazine Pouches Overview
  3. 01:51Pistol Magazine Pouch Details (Tall vs. Short)
  4. 03:01Pouch Attachment Options & Tension System
  5. 03:30Rifle Magazine Pouch Features
  6. 03:57Tourniquet Pouch Functionality
  7. 04:27UBL Drop Leg Mount with Swivel Attachment
  8. 05:14UBL Mount's MOLLE Attachment Innovation
  9. 06:10Swivel Attachment Benefits for Mobility
  10. 07:02Cost and Overall Impressions
  11. 07:51Identified Issue: Magazine Tension Loss
  12. 09:11Pricing Breakdown
  13. 09:47Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of Wilder Tactical's magazine pouches?

Wilder Tactical magazine pouches offer a wide mouth design for easy reloads, bungee cord tensioning, and come in angular or singular setups. They are available in tall and short versions for pistol magazines and feature drain holes. The reviewer notes the angular design can be faster for reloads due to body mechanics.

What makes the Wilder Tactical UBL drop leg mount unique?

The Wilder Tactical UBL mount uses MOLLE attachments for a secure fit, preventing belt shifting. It also incorporates a swivel attachment on the leg strap, allowing the holster to rotate freely with movement, enhancing comfort and preventing the holster from being pulled up during draws or when kneeling.

What is the main concern or issue with Wilder Tactical magazine pouches?

The primary concern is a potential loss of magazine tension. The front edges of some pouches may not be deep enough, causing the tension to release, especially with full-size metal magazines. This can lead to magazines becoming loose or falling out during movement.

How does the Wilder Tactical UBL mount compare to traditional Safariland UBLs?

Unlike traditional Safariland UBLs that can have curved edges digging into the hip, Wilder Tactical's mount uses MOLLE attachments for stability and eliminates these uncomfortable edges. The integrated swivel also improves mobility compared to standard leg straps.

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