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πŸŽ’ Lewong Universal Chest Holster Bag for Two-Way Radio - Rescue Essentials (Camouflage) - Hands-Free Option Review

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Description of πŸŽ’ Lewong Universal Chest Holster Bag for Two-Way Radio - Rescue Essentials (Camouflage) - Hands-Free Option

This radio chest pack ddd clear fluorescent bands and gray stripe harness on back;easy to identify in dark environment. Both pockets adjust in length and girth;so you can put your primary radio on either side. Lapel pocket with zips in inside so that you can put important goods such as cellphone and document. Chest Pocket Pack Bag Adjustable shoulder straps;suitable both men and women. Durable nylon material and 45 days without reason return;just try.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hands-free communication for social events.

I've seen similar devices and recently needed them for a ham radio event. My FT-60 fits perfectly in the tether and I have an extra slot for a backup radio or spare battery.

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Tactical but not practical

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…

Pros
  • Doping πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits well but stitching could be better

Bought this to use when snowboarding for various things like lunch, lip balm, sunscreen, mini screwdrivers etc. I'm tired of keeping all items in my pockets. The vest fits very well and is easily adjustable. All pockets offer enough space for small things. I use the radio pockets to put on my cape during lunch when I'm in the trash. My only issue is that the strap has snapped so the stitching isn't very strong. I tried adjusting the straps to fit snugly and the strap came loose from the clip…

Pros
  • Portable Audio Video
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied customer - Cases

I am a railway engineer. I just received this bib and have not used it at work yet. I can't say anything about the lasting quality, but the price is unbeatable. First impressions are that the quality is good and should be sufficient for normal use. As you can see in the picture it holds my Icom f3261dt radio perfectly with adjustable radio case tension. I use a second housing for a backup flashlight, also with an adjustable tensioner. Folded control papers are stored in the middle pocket. The…

Pros
  • Cases
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Tactical but impractical

From a practical standpoint as a paramedic this item is a nuisance especially for firefighters, it is an item for event staff or construction crews who need hands free and free but too many flaps and tackle for the daily 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

Pros
  • CB and radio
Cons
  • No automatic