From a practical point of view as a paramedic, the article is particularly annoying for the fire brigade, it is an article for event workers or construction crews who need their hands free and need too many flaps and equipment for everyday use. The design would be better if there was an elastic band versus a versatile pouch, when you need to pull the radio out it tangles in a rope that really has no reason to be there. If you're using in-ear headphones or a shoulder mic with side jacks, this can be a problem. But it works great with some modifications and small radios. The rear cross band is highly reflective white, but the front reflectors are absent, showing only the daylight green bands secured in place. If you're a tall person, meaning you have a belly, that thing looks silly and doesn't suit fat guys. A reversed version with a walkie-talkie as a backpack would be more tactical.
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