GFC Tactical Jump type tactical vest - Flecktarn
The Jump tactical plate carrier type vest is very lightweight and functional, and has been sewn from durable nylon. It has been constructed of two panels - front and back, connected by a lightweight, skeletal cummerbund, which consists only of stiffened straps. Additional modular pockets can be mounted on these straps.
Plate Carrier has been equipped with a built-in, universal pouch that holds 3 M4/M16 type magazines, AK type magazines also fit into it without any problems. The magazines are secured by rubber bands with grips - such a solution allows to instantly retrieve and change magazines when needed, while protecting them from accidental falling out.
Thanks to the Pals of the MOLLE modular system, we can attach a number of additional pouches and pockets to the vest - both on the front and rear panels.
The vest has 2 pockets for ballistic inserts medium size. Two high-quality dummies of such inserts (made of plastic) have been included in the set. In addition, there is a flat pocket on the chest, on which tapes covered with velcro have been sewn - useful for attaching patches, insignia, etc. The vest is fully adjustable, so there is no problem with adjusting it to the user's build and preferences.
Technical data
Material: Nylon
Weight: 1485 g
Color: Flecktarn
Adjustment range: 90 - 116 cm
Dimensions of ballistic inserts: 31.5 x 25 cm
Manufacturer: GFC Tactical
Camouflage Flecktarn
Flecktarn is a classic German military camouflage pattern, officially introduced for use by the Bundeswehr in 1990. The pattern is based on small, irregular spots in five colors – typically dark green, olive, brown, black and beige. With the distribution of numerous dots and blurred boundaries between the colors, Flecktarn effectively distracts from the wearer's silhouette in forest terrain, as well as in scrubland or against the background of forest undergrowth. The camouflage was designed for European climatic conditions, especially for the temperate zone. To this day, Flecktarn remains a standard pattern used by the German army, other military and police officers. Its effectiveness has led to numerous variants and adaptations in other countries.