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πŸ“» MILSPEC Conterra Radio Harness for Chest Review

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Description of πŸ“» MILSPEC Conterra Radio Harness for Chest

Built entirely out of Cordura nylon. Cargo pocket, two side mount pockets and elastic keeper. Cargo Pocket measures: 7.75" Tall x 5.75" Wide x 4" Deep at the top, tapering down at the bottom. Penlight, radio, and trauma shears not included.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality, worth the price.

I'm already impressed even though I just received it today. Obviously it's well thought out and of very high quality. The Rite In The Rain sized notebook fits neatly into the front pocket of the main bag. I attached the flashlight to one of the holder's elastic straps, which holds the radio antenna so the light shines down and forward, perfect for hands-free illumination when taking notes in the dark. A velcro loop on the front for patches would have been nice, but it's easy enough to fix. The…

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  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works very well for an ER medic wearing a radio at an outdoor event

I finally got to use my new chest strap while working as an ER medic at Spartan races. All this time I worked 12 hours for two days with the radio on and I really liked his skills. The case came in very handy for storing my iPhone, pens, tourniquet, tissues, medical scissors and a tube of dextrose. The straps didn't need to be adjusted once I put the harness on and I was 6ft 5in tall. Having carried the radio on my belt or in my pocket I am very happy to have this radio lanyard. As a bonus…

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  • PPE
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Use it every day, it's worth the money.

TLDR: This sling comfortably carries 8-10 small tools, works easily, and fits almost anyone. My field of work is [Radio Engineering] This job requires me to use a variety of tools, but most jobs require about 8 conventional tools. This does a great job of holding everyone and some tape and preventing them from falling out when crawling into a tight installation space. The only thing to note is that I had to make a slight modification to adapt this product to my specific needs, this is not the…

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  • Security
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  • old