What a good idea. I've seen the molle on packs they make for plate carriers and always wondered what the point was if you have to remove your carrier everytime you need something out of the pack. Your method to me seems much more well thought out and practical.
really that's only good if you are working in a team and the rest of your team knows what is in those pouches. So if your a cop and have breaching tools in there, then the guy behind you on the stack can grab them out when needed.
I've been searching for this type of video for a while. It would be nice if you changed the title to something that is more searchable. Although, I have a feeling that this is the ONLY video on YT that demonstrates this.
Definitely a cool setup. This is what having this kind of equipment is all about. It takes hours of tinkering and observing and adjusting and rucking to really understand how it all works. I bought a pack for my hydration bladder which comes with two big pockets on it. It’s for rucking and QRF small skirmishes. In the event of having to spike out and gather intel and what not I’ll use my three day pack by condor and throw that over my carrier but I definitely like the option of just throwing it on and off of me without using buckles and keeping the carrier on myself.
I was stressed out on how to integrate mine and boom! Your video pops up! Thank you, had always wondered how to add it and this video got my brain rolling ideas!
Mr., your Idea of mounting the pack to the carrier has helped me a great deal !!! Thanks so much for this idea, and i suspect for your service! You Rock!!
thanks bro, this really saved me from buying another backpack to integrate with my carrier, just moved a few straps around and Bang! thats all she wrote, thanks man!
I think the pack is this www.dragogear.com/products/backpacks/tracker-backpack-1.html . Now for the plate I don't know, personaly I will use my tactec.
Did exactly what U did. Add a sling pak on2 a camel pak, then attached it to a chest rig. Works gr8. Now have a strategic pak when playing airsoft. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
Look up the Plate Carrier Pack by shaw concepts. Basically the same thing just more streamlined. Honestly amazing that this type of backpack isn't more popular.
I Love how easy this ru-vid.comUgkxvAj3godqGAIP5rApM1laH767JGtPG1-h carrier is to adjust from my friend to me taking turns holding the baby! It provides great support on my back too! This has definitely made shopping easier! I always get asked where I get it too!
FUCKING GENIUS. I WAS ABOUT TO GO AND BUY ABOUT 5 MOLLE POUCHES BUT YOU SAVED ME. 1-MONEY 2-THE TIME IT WOULD TAKE TO TAKE OFF MY VEST TO RETRIEVE ITEMS FROM MY PACK
Great Idea! I have a Banshee PC amd I would like to use your idea. Can you post some links to the clips and any other items you used.. Also I am having a hard time finding that TacPro Pack. I go on ther website and they dont show it. But I can find reviews on them on RU-vid... Thanks HDHP
Do you think an integrated straped pack would work if the lower part of the strap had the buckles that clip? Great idea by the way, better thean molle integration.
Where did you get the backpack and the buckles? I'm setting up a 12 guage chest rig and plan on having a 9mm takedown rifle attached to the pack and want to make a quick release system, this would be perfect
This is exactly the video I was looking for and thank you for showing it then continuing with the video. Do you find the backpack strap gets in the way of you shouldering a rifle? If so since you are running a 2 mag pouch could you run the right shoulder strap clip to where the pistol mag pouch is to help keep it inbound and not interfere with shouldering a weapon?
I found the buckles high up for the sternum strap. Where do I find or how do I make the buckles/strap on the side of of your carrier where the shoulder straps of the pack clip onto?
Cole is correct. The reference point is the sternal notch. Plates cover the cardiac triangle, i.e. the core vital organs. Most people do wear them far too low.
Looks like it keeps the straps out of the shoulder pocket and more inboard, so it would be much easier than trying to shoulder with a regular pack setup
Really like how you did this by simple means. What I don't get is why you're doing it. Adding gear on the rucksack straps to be able to reach them while marching is one thing, but adding to the back of your vest/plate carrier doesn't do it for me. I'd rather just wear both pieces independently.