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Frag Out! Magazine #39

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EQUIPMENT appreciate the stiffened edge and the great, adjustable opening. And then there's the ability to be rolled up - when not in use, the rolled up pouch forms a neat little bundle on the belt, and when you need to un- roll it, it's done in one motion. The other was the base of the system, the PT6 belt. I don't know how Templars Gear did it, but this belt is magnificent. Stiffness perfect, shape holding - brilliant and NO WEIGHT. This belt weighs NOTHING, seriously, it's hard for me to compare it to anything, becau- se I don't know a similar belt with such minimal weight. In addition, belts with CURV stiffener can be considered without question one of the most stable on the market. Such rigid attachment of pockets is really a rarity. The icing on the cake is the elimination of the need for an additional belt by using a buckle strap. Seriously, if you're not fast roping or flying on a helicopter skid, you don't need anything else, because this solution simply works as needed. And, let me reassure you right away - the patent with self-adhesi- ve Velcro is cool. They are placed where they will not be covered by the elements attached to the belt, so that the PT6 on the support sits stably. Just remember to degrease the surface before gluing. All in all - an awesome piece of kit, although some elements will not suit malcontents like me (e.g., the IFAK or the not-quite-pouches a'la TACO). Superbly made (yes, a couple of weeks is a and little to judge durability, but Templars Gear is famous for its bombproof gear, so I sleep soundly), nicely designed and modern. And at an affordable price. PT6 recommendation? Buy blind! The rest of the parts better think first, because if the TACO type po- uches do not fit, after all, you can buy others and mount them on the PT6. After all, that's why modular equipment was invented, right?

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