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Emerson Gear Plate Carrier Blue Label 094K Tactical Vest - Multicam

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The Plate Carrier tactical vest is made from a blend of two materials: damage-resistant 500D Cordura and NyCo fabric, a combination of breathable cotton and durable nylon. The design is based on two panels, connected by a lightweight and flexible cummerbund belt.

The front panel is equipped with 3 integrated pouches with flaps designed to carry two M4/M16(STANAG) type magazines. Thanks to their dimensions, they also allow storage of AK-type magazines. There are pockets for ballistic cartridges on the front, back and sides of the vest. A large front Velcro allows attaching any patches or emblems.

Numerous straps of the MOLLE system allow you to attach additional pouches, pockets or pouches and expand the vest according to your preferences. There are velcro panels on the inside for mounting shock-absorbing inserts. The model is equipped with internal pockets on the belt and an additional flat pocket on the front.

The cummerbund belt is fastened with heavy-duty QD buckles, and is equipped with adjustable circumference, which allows the vest to fit the user's figure very well.

Theadjustable arms of the vest are equipped with QD buckles and soft comfortpads for comfort during use. A practical escape handle has been sewn onto the back.

Technical data
Camouflage: MultiCam
Material: Cordura 500D, NyCo fabric
Weight: 1210 g
Manufacturer: Emerson

Camouflage MultiCam

MultiCam is a state-of-the-art camouflage pattern developed in 2002 by US company Crye Precision in cooperation with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior program. Its goal was to create a versatile camouflage pattern that is effective in varied terrain and changing environmental conditions. The MultiCam pattern consists of seven colors, creating gradient transitions between shades of green, brown and beige. As a result, it dynamically adapts to the background, adopting shades of green in forested areas or browns and beiges in desert regions - in Central and Eastern European environments, it works particularly well in autumn and among dry vegetation. MultiCam has gained worldwide recognition and is used by numerous armed forces and special units. In 2010, the camouflage was officially adopted by the US Army as the camouflage pattern for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the earlier Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The pattern is also available to civilian users, making it a popular choice among military or airsoft enthusiasts.