Tactical Vest Guide
PLATE CARRIE
TORSO CAPACITY
Tactical Vest 302&304:8''x10'', 10''x12''
Tactical Set TPV17S:8''x10'', 10''x12'',11''x14''
Size Capacity:6''x6'', 6''x8''
How to insert plate carrie?
1. Tear open the hook-and-loop flap.
2. Insert the front/rear panels you need.
3. Fasten the hook-and-loop strap at the bottom of the front segment.
How to adjust the cummerbund?
1. Tear off the back MOLLE panel.
2. Adjust via hook-and-loop to the ideal fit.
3. Fasten hook-and-loop.
How to wear the vest
1. Center the front piece on your torso.
2. Ensure the shoulder straps adjusted evenly.
3. Tear open the hook-and-loop flap.
4. Ensure overall fit and comfort.
FRONT
1. The top of the front piece should be placed at your Stemal Angle.
2. Centered on your mid-clavicular line.
BACK
1. The top of the back piece should be placed at approx.
1" below your vertebra prominent
2. The bottom of the plate should be approx.1-3" above the belly button.
*lt differs from an individual's torso size.
Gear Guide
It's no secret that your tactical vest and hunting gear will get dirty at some point. To keep your gear in good condition, you must understand how to properly care for it. Learning how to wash tactical vests and hunting gear is essential for any first responder or outdoor enthusiast. It is possible to completely clean your gear without causing any damage to the material or fasteners.
Prep Before Washing
Tactical vests and hunting gear feature a variety of pockets and pouches. Whether they contain pistols, magazines, or armor plates, it is critical to empty your pockets before cleaning this type of gear. Furthermore, any removable pouches should be removed and washed separately for optimal results. Wash your vest's cummerbund, detachable straps, and other tiny accessories separately. Though this is an extra step, it will assist to keep certain parts of the gear from ripping or loosening.
How to Wash a Tactical Vest?
After removing all of the equipment and emptying the compartments, you can wash your chest rig or plate carrier by following these steps:
- Apply a tiny quantity of dish soap to any stains and scrub with a soft brush or toothbrush.
- Fill your bathtub with around six inches of lukewarm water. (Hot water may ruin the fabric's colors.) Use a tiny amount of gentle laundry detergent.
- Scrub the bag thoroughly using a gentle brush or cloth, paying special attention to extremely dirty areas or spot stains. A toothbrush is useful for removing stubborn stains and cleaning hard-to-reach places. Avoid brushing mesh fabric; instead, use a sponge or towel in these areas.
- Drain the dirty water and rinse thoroughly with clean cool water.
- Use thick towel to absorb excess water.
- Allow it to air-dry in a shaded place with adequate air flow to allow any lingering scents dissipate. Before using or storing, make sure it is totally dry.