This video is a product spotlight on Spiritus Systems chest rigs, presented by Adam Holroyd. It highlights the chest rig as a foundational piece of gear for situations where a plate carrier isn't needed, such as training or range practice. The video breaks down the four key components: the rig foundation (e.g., Micro Fight Mark V), magazine insert, shoulder straps, and back strap. It emphasizes the modularity of the system, allowing users to swap magazine inserts based on the firearm they are using and customize strap configurations for comfort and fit. The description also mentions the availability of numerous additional accessories and pouches to further enhance the chest rig setup.
This video provides a detailed review of the Condor Chest Rig, often referred to as a "Medium Duty LBE" or "Minuteman Vest." The reviewer highlights its comfort, low-profile design, and capacity for carrying a defensive loadout with approximately four rifle magazines and some pistol/accessory pouches. While praising the well-executed padded shoulder straps and the option for MOLLE webbing, the review points out limitations in its rifle plate carrier functionality, including a poorly executed retention strap and insufficient bib size for SAPI plates. The reviewer notes the fabric quality is good for its price point, though not genuine Cordura, and that stitching and buckle quality are surprisingly durable for a 6-month test despite some initial concerns. It's recommended for civilian and LEO occasional use rather than military applications due to limited MOLLE and potential hard-use failures. The reviewer rates it 7.5/10.
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