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Mil-Spec MOLLE Vest with six MOLLE webs on the front and four on the back. Oversized zipper and quick release buckles in front. Hanging loops for pistol belt on the waist. Adjustable sides and adjustable shoulder height. Zippered mesh inside pockets and comfortable mesh interior. Padded shooter's shoulders. Hook & loop fastened patches front and back for 'Police' signs and ID's. One size fits most. Imported. 1000 Denier. Add this to your desert camo gear and equipment.
Also available in:
Black (Molle-305)
Green (Molle-434)
Army Digital (Molle-725)
Coyote (Molle-306) Cheaper Than Dirt MOLLE306
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Average Customer Rating: |
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Tested and proven, 05/06/2008 |
| Reviewer: Michael |
| I purchased this vest before my last deployment. The price is very cheap when compared to similar vest by other companies yet the quality is of nearly the same level. This vest, when used with quick release body armor, works great and it's easy to adjust to fit without body armor. I recommend this to anyone serving who has the freedom to pick the type of vest they can wair. |
AWESOME! 4/5!, 03/30/2008 |
| Reviewer: Duy Vu |
| Hey guys. I just bought ANOTHER of these excellent vests. I reccomend these to any one. It fit most of my MOLLE and It will help me in my future endeveris In life. I hope it serves me well in my Millitary Carrer. Thanks CTD. |
ehh, 07/03/2007 |
| Reviewer: GSAR guy |
| I bought this vest along with additional pouches for search and rescue. I'll just give you the good and bad straight up.
the bad:
- unsturdy stitching
- zipper doesn't like to fasten and broke on mine within 10 min of wearing it
- the vest digs in to your shoulders and becomes very uncomfortable (especially when you're out in the woods at 1 in the morning)
- the snap-fasteners on the modular pouches that you're supposed to attach to this vest pop off if you're not careful
- some of the loops on the vest that you're supposed to thread the straps on the pouches thru are to small
- once you buy the vest and pouches and buttpack and web belt, its all overpriced for the quality
- its hot
the good:
- it's completely modular so you can tailor your gear to fit your duties
- if the zipper breaks there are two buckles across the chest that keep it all together
- the d-rings and web belt loops make it easy to carry everything you need
- it disperses weight fairly well if you configure it right
- you'll look so much sexier than joe blow with his ALICE pack when you find that downed pilot |
Great product, 05/07/2007 |
| Reviewer: Matthew |
| Nice vest, molle equipment can be expensive when you add up all the accessories but it's tough enough for daily use and you make it exactly how you want it. |
great vest, 04/20/2007 |
| Reviewer: matt |
| Great and sturdy vest, fits great and can carry all your MOLLE gear. This is definitley a great buy, and is a great value. |
Can't Beat This Price!, 03/07/2007 |
| Reviewer: Lil' C |
| MOLLE tactical vests like this one are currently popular for playing woods paintball. Paintball-specific vests typically start at around $60 and can soar to $200 for custom-made ones. CTD's offering (in any of three tactical colors) is a well made item, sturdy with quality construction and a wide range of adjustability. (Particularly big and/or tall guys may have fit issues, but up to at least 6'2" and 210# should have no problems.) The price is right; for under $20 you can get the same MOLLE vest some paintball vendors charge $50-$70 for! Adding surplus store tactical or paintball-specific MOLLE accessories to this vest can yield you a do-it-yourself package that's as fieldworthy as any entry-level paintball vest for well under $60. If you play woodsball on a budget and want a custom tactical rig without the custom price tag, this should be your next vest... |
Good stuff, 02/18/2007 |
| Reviewer: Stalwart |
| I use a mix of Specialty Defense, Spec-Ops, Black Hawk Industries, and Tactical Tailor for us and these vests are solid, good stuff. |
You can't afford $20.?!, 02/14/2007 |
| Reviewer: Stevo |
| Come on guys, for $20. how can you possibly go wrong??? I bought mine as a hand out . . . |
Good for some, not all, 01/14/2007 |
| Reviewer: Robert |
| for the price i payed, i think it was worth it. just a simple molle vest. i'm 6'1 and 180, it fit me alright. i wouldn't suggest it for everyone, but it's good if you don't expect it to last for 10 years of abuse. still like it tho, and this is the only place i've seen with this price. |
Not bad, not great - too small, 12/12/2006 |
| Reviewer: Lothar of the mountain people |
| I had the same problem mike talked about, I'm 6'7 and about 280. even with the adjustments it made the belt hang about where my belly button is (not comfy!) I think I also got a different one (maybe older) it had velcro on the back that kept me from mounting the hydration bladder high enough that it wasn't smacking me in the butt.
This is fine if you're a small guy (or gal!) but once again "one size fits all" lets us large people down. I had mine modified so the velcro in the shoulders actually adjusts, but that caused some other fitting problems. |
Great, 12/03/2006 |
| Reviewer: Cam |
| Good for the money and I got a lot of use out of it |
little small vest, 11/17/2006 |
| Reviewer: mike |
| I bought this vest expecting it to fit all sizes since there are no size selections. I could not find a way to size the shoulders. If I am in full duty gear for patrol the vest almost does not fit around me. I am 6'2 and 220lbs so it is a little small for bigger guys. I could not adjust the shoulders so the vest ends way before you could attatch it to your belt.
Other than that the vest is well made for the money but it is useless for me and it will either be passed on to others or thrown in the box of useless things I have bought. |
Great deal!, 11/13/2006 |
| Reviewer: Doc |
| For twenty dollars, rivals others costing ten times more! |