Airborne
Well-Known Member
- May 8, 2010
- 48
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First things first , This is the gear I use everyday. I'm also not some base rat that only uses the gear to walk from his chu to the TOC , I'm an Infantry machine gunner. When we go out of the wire we walk... and then we walk some more. So all of the gear im picturing may look dirty and worn out , It's because it is. This is all after 11 months of being deployed to Afghanistan , and we won't make it back until June lol I will add more things up until we leave here.
First up in the Arc'teryz Knee caps.
These are approved by the military for deployed personel (Issued to Ranger Bat.)
As an SOP in this SQDN we have to wear knee pads and i could never find a pair that doesn't bind up under your knee and most are just overall irritating. Until I found these.
http://www.amazon.com/Arcteryx-Knee...4I0U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300733454&sr=8-1
Me on a market patrol wearing these.
I know what you are thinking , "60.00 Bucks for knee pads?!?!?" But I'v been wearing them for about 7 months now and they are amazing. They are so light you don't even know your wearing knee pads. They are relatively thin too so you don't have to worry about your knee's getting hot. When you take a knee no matter how much weight your carrying or what surface your taking a knee on , They just feel great! If you are deploying soon Deff. suggest getting a pair of these.
Next is the Tru-Spec Ranger rack. First off , You can't beat the price!! 29.99 at uscav.com
http://www.uscav.com/Productinfo.aspx?productid=9996&tabid=548
It's a standard molle kit. Simple , Basic , It works. I have attached to it for my linked 7.62 setup for the 240 was four Blackhawk! 200 round saw pouches. An IFAC (first aid) pouch and and utility pouch for pen flares , VS17 panal , Beacon and NVG's.
(I didn't have the speed clips pouches , the where only $25.00 a piece then)
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=17345&tabid=548
But they hold around 150 rounds in each pouch of 7.62. Anywho , Back the the rack. For as cheap as it is , and for the 600 rounds that I carry on it. This thing has held up magically . Not to mention while on patrols I keep the 240 laid on top of the pouches. So thats an added 30 lbs to the already heavy ammo (8lb's per 100 rounds.)
Only thing i do have to withdraw from its credit is when ever you first buy is , Take and adjust the straps and them tape them to where they can't come loose. If not you will have a sagging kit. Other than that it's amazing for what your paying. It has a removable bib also. I also suggest this for a deploying soldier or someone who wants their personal kit.
Last for post. The MotherLode Camel back. I should not have to review this just because of Camelback's amazing reputation as one of the best assault pack / 72 hour bag. The one i'm reviewing is the previous model because i've had it for so long. As for durability , There is no match. Would gladly take this assault pack over a Black Hawk or even Tactical Tailor one.
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=20914&tabid=548&catid=1723
These things are virtually indestructible. I have had mine since i got out of basic. been through numerous 30 day field exercises , and no to mention so far an 11month tour. Has numerous nice features such as it holds a standard camel back bladder in the rear of the pack. Has 1 main compartment and one smaller zippered pocket that has a bunch of small pouches for a bunch of thing , most of which i have no clue what they are. As far as space , This one doesn't hold a crazy amount of things. It's a good travel bag to planes because you can stuff what ever you need to and it's guaranteed to fit in the over head compartment. If you are looking for an assault pack to hold a sleep system , food , water , and other larger item you might want to check out the Black Hawk Barrage. It's a little cheaper and decently bigger.
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=20399&tabid=548&catid=1723
Until next time...
-Casey
First up in the Arc'teryz Knee caps.
These are approved by the military for deployed personel (Issued to Ranger Bat.)
As an SOP in this SQDN we have to wear knee pads and i could never find a pair that doesn't bind up under your knee and most are just overall irritating. Until I found these.
http://www.amazon.com/Arcteryx-Knee...4I0U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300733454&sr=8-1
Me on a market patrol wearing these.
I know what you are thinking , "60.00 Bucks for knee pads?!?!?" But I'v been wearing them for about 7 months now and they are amazing. They are so light you don't even know your wearing knee pads. They are relatively thin too so you don't have to worry about your knee's getting hot. When you take a knee no matter how much weight your carrying or what surface your taking a knee on , They just feel great! If you are deploying soon Deff. suggest getting a pair of these.
Next is the Tru-Spec Ranger rack. First off , You can't beat the price!! 29.99 at uscav.com
http://www.uscav.com/Productinfo.aspx?productid=9996&tabid=548
It's a standard molle kit. Simple , Basic , It works. I have attached to it for my linked 7.62 setup for the 240 was four Blackhawk! 200 round saw pouches. An IFAC (first aid) pouch and and utility pouch for pen flares , VS17 panal , Beacon and NVG's.
(I didn't have the speed clips pouches , the where only $25.00 a piece then)
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=17345&tabid=548
But they hold around 150 rounds in each pouch of 7.62. Anywho , Back the the rack. For as cheap as it is , and for the 600 rounds that I carry on it. This thing has held up magically . Not to mention while on patrols I keep the 240 laid on top of the pouches. So thats an added 30 lbs to the already heavy ammo (8lb's per 100 rounds.)
Only thing i do have to withdraw from its credit is when ever you first buy is , Take and adjust the straps and them tape them to where they can't come loose. If not you will have a sagging kit. Other than that it's amazing for what your paying. It has a removable bib also. I also suggest this for a deploying soldier or someone who wants their personal kit.
Last for post. The MotherLode Camel back. I should not have to review this just because of Camelback's amazing reputation as one of the best assault pack / 72 hour bag. The one i'm reviewing is the previous model because i've had it for so long. As for durability , There is no match. Would gladly take this assault pack over a Black Hawk or even Tactical Tailor one.
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=20914&tabid=548&catid=1723
These things are virtually indestructible. I have had mine since i got out of basic. been through numerous 30 day field exercises , and no to mention so far an 11month tour. Has numerous nice features such as it holds a standard camel back bladder in the rear of the pack. Has 1 main compartment and one smaller zippered pocket that has a bunch of small pouches for a bunch of thing , most of which i have no clue what they are. As far as space , This one doesn't hold a crazy amount of things. It's a good travel bag to planes because you can stuff what ever you need to and it's guaranteed to fit in the over head compartment. If you are looking for an assault pack to hold a sleep system , food , water , and other larger item you might want to check out the Black Hawk Barrage. It's a little cheaper and decently bigger.
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=20399&tabid=548&catid=1723
Until next time...
-Casey