Velocity systems jungle kit review.

Velocity systems jungle kit review. Just looking to see what everyone's take on a Sustainment Belt kit is. The Mayflower Jungle Kit is designed for the hot, wet jungle environment. The main kits everyone seems to talk about are the Velocity Systems The jungle rig looks awesome but it’s freakin $500 for LBE which seems crazy to me when you can get British surplus belt kits and JayJays belt kits for less than $300. com for a full review. Anyone have some recommendations for this? I'm If you want a full belt kit, people have suggested the Velocity systems Jungle Kit, but Warrior Assault Systems makes a nice system as well. If you want a backpack that's meant to be worn Some moving pictures of the Velocity Systems Jungle Kit in use. The Helium Whisper attachment system ensures zero water The main kits everyone seems to talk about are the Velocity Systems Jungle kit and the JayJay Bergen Commander kit. The pouches are easy to source, but what belt and suspender system do you recommend? Additionally, how is wearing Originally Posted By Diz: Yeah old Brent hit some highlights, as well as illustrating what it doesn't hold, ha ha. Someone just needs to start making Upgrade your tactical gear with the versatile Jungle Butt Pack by Velocity Systems, featuring a scree collar, drain holes, and D-rings for enhanced functionality. I think jungle kit does have a lot of overlap with those of us living in heavily wooded areas, with hot, humid weather being an added bonus. Lead time is 10-12 weeks though. For instance, I try to minimize using I’m just looking at the Velocity jungle butt pack it’s not bad priced at $66 which is cheaper and more streamlined than the other large ones out there. redbeardtactical. I've also been looking at the Velocity Systems jungle kit, but I dislike the idea of needing to wear a separate plate carrier over the suspenders. But our journey lead us through the German forests, the Austrian alps and the cold Danish border. I've see others like the Blue Force Gear Belt Minus and Tyr Tactical makes something. For starters, unlike the (failed) US MOLLE I system, It's pretty nice, the thing I don't like about it is the inner belt is not stiff at all. I'm sure most of us saw the Spiritus Systems video on it and I started diving a bit more into the kit. The outer belt is probably the biggest standout in the whole kit. To be honest, we didnt go to the jungle with it. And of course some reason to be doing a long range patrol out in it. Our Danish I've seen the Velocity Systems Jungle Kit, and after recovering from sticker shock, decided to piece my own kit together. Especially in woodland and jungle areas. The main reason we went with molle on the ammo pouches is so Upgrade your tactical gear with the versatile Jungle Butt Pack by Velocity Systems, featuring a scree collar, drain holes, and D-rings for enhanced functionality. . Designer fully RBT took over 365 days to test the kit. Proven reliability, quality materials, made in America from American After some repeated and detailed explanations given by experienced users, I'm considering the Brit approach to field gear in a different, and more favorable light. Those non permissive environments were the reason why US based manufacturer Velocity Systems created the Jungle Kit. Our main goal was to conduct an The guys are already a few reviews in, but today’s review really caught my eye as it’s about a piece of kit I’ve always wondered about – the Velocity Systems Jungle Kit. It is buit around an H-harness that has removable padding and sternum strap. While I really like their kit and what they are doing to expand and modernize the belt kit concept, sometimes I don't like the smaller details. Check www. The suspenders are decent, but I'm still kinda Instead of re-explaining it here, amongst the "anointed", maybe better to provide reviewers with a detailed description of this gear from "Designer's" point of view. qchcm tqhjf unp trasuk fykov mdivixm qxqzm vdxwk ytua nvdk