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Frag Out! Magazine #21

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Front and back panels. Cool, they works although I don't use hydration compartment as I do not have a bladder that I can fit there. On top of that, I prefer attaching my hydration to the vest. Much easier. Chest comfort pads. Yeah, they improve comfort noticeably. Theoretically they can be detached or attached. Practically – only attached. Why? Because, for God's sake, hook side of Velcro is sewn to the vest. Do you understand? Not to the pads, to the vest. So when you detach them, the hook part of Velcro sliding on body. Marvelous! It might be changed in new version – I don't know, I didn't check that. Front flap with kangaroo pouch. It's cool, as any other flap. Awesome thing is that it is interchangeable with Skirmish chestrig that is 4 magazines wide, so if someone needs more rounds, go for it. Frankly, kangaroo insert (older version) is sh… poorly designed. I had the same problems as Kordek, but I topped them with AR magazines clinging inside. I've talk- ed with guys from Husar, but they were unpersuadable. Few months went past and what a surprise, they changed it. So, our problems weren't the only ones. As my preceding writer I think that it is unnecessarily complexed to make shockcord adjustment that way. You just adjust it, tie a knot and farewell. Why do I need adjustment with a cord lock? No clue here. Just to sum up. Husar Noble Plate Carrier is cool, comfort- able and really well made. It has few flaws (ok, mine has, they should be gone in 3.0 version) but overall grade is positive. Remember that it's an advanced PC therefore complex and heavy (according to the simple JPC) but comfortable. EQUIPMENT

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