The vest is made around nylon mesh. It has three straps on each side fro size adjustment. On the back there are three 50mm wide straps. The vest consists of two parts that are secured together using zipper. Right flap features three single ammo pouches for STANAG type magazines and small pouch with hook&loop panel for patches.
Left flap features radio pouch, three pistol magazine pouches and three single STANAG type magazine pouches. These are secured by hook&loop strap. This allows the pouches to be taken out and to install pistol holster in their place. The set includes belt secured with buckle. Additional pistol magazine pouches can be attached to the belt using hook&loop strap. The belt is adjustable.
Additional accessories shown in photographs are not included in the kit!
Very nice vest, has a lot of room for storing spare magazines! Easily adjustable to different sizes. My very skinny tall friend could wear, and so could I ( not very skinny and tall ).
Fair price for the product. Well, i'm not 100% happy with it. It's a bit short for me (186 cm). Would be great see it's dimensions in "Specification" section before buy. I think it fits perfectly to someone with 160~178 cm body height. It's adjustable to fit perfectly, but for taller persons will be a bit short.
Another problem: my Glock G19 doesn't fit in pistol holster! Each end of the holster are sewn to be VERY tight! You can insert a pistol with 5.5 cm height and 2 cm width. Which is pretty small. It can be modified, but it's not that product which makes you happy right "out of the box". For this: only 4 stars.
Good vest for the Price, fits 5.56 STANAG and PMAG's perfectly fine. You can remove most parts of the vest if you don't need them (like the bottom belt and the pistol holster).
Relatively light and can be made to fit giants if needed.
Very good vest! The pistol holster flaps around with a heavy pistol and i had to cut the seams of the holster a bit to fit my 1911 TAC. Overall the vest is a lot of bang for your buck. Very good quality! The pistol holster problem can be solved with a bit of McGyver'ing.