Emerson Adaptive Plate Carrier (Coyote)
[T04E01][19686 / AC-271T]The Emerson Adaptive Plate Carrier is a high speed low drag style plate carrier, designed to be lightweight and maneuverable. The front plate bag has plenty of MOLLE webbing for the attachment of any pouches the user desires, and on the top of the plate bag, there is Velcro webbing for the attachment of patches or other Velcro mounted accessories. The cummerbund has a unique skeletal design that keeps the carrier lightweight while keeping the ability to mount pouches on the cummerbund, elastic cords keep the cummerbund in place in the back, allowing for easy adjustability. The shoulder padding is minimalist and allows for comfortable weapon shouldering while also providing Velcro fasteners for a hydration tube or radio wires.
This Plate Carrier comes in Coyote TanSpecifications:
Manufacturer: Emerson
Model: Adaptive Plate Carrier
Material: Nylon
Package Includes: One (1) Plate Carrier
Features:
- Minimalist Shoulder Straps
- Skeletonized Cummerbund System w/ Elastic Cord Retention
- Compatible with 10x12 SAPI Plates
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
- Color: Coyote Brown
- Size: One Size Fits Most (Adjustable)
- Material: 600D Nylon
- Package Includes: One (1) Plate Carrier with Cummerbund
First off lets start by that this is not a lancer tactical plate carrier, it is made by TMC. It's a replica of the Crye AVS. The product looks like it has a pack in the back but it is just where the plate is held. There isn't a manual to tell you how to adjust it, you will most likely put the cummerbunds on wrong, if you have never had an AVS of some sort. You can look up the Crye AVS manual, since it's practically the same thing. The mag pouches are VERY tight, and they aren't modular. It comes with 2 other sets of cummerbunds: the one attached to the harness, which is non removable from my knowledge. It comes with a 3 skeleton cummerbund and a single strap cummerbund which is made to accompany the harness cummerbunds. This plate carrier is light. Has enough MOLLE. There are zippers on the side of the back plate holder, which is for another back panel, and you can get a different panel with MOLLE on it for the front, but you have to buy them from Crye Precision, they're not too cheap. Personally, I would go with the Condor Gunner Lightweight PC, or another Lancer Tactical PC for the same price.
Pros:
Enough MOLLE
3 sets of cummerbunds
Has a ton of ways to customize the PC (if you have the panels)
Lightweight (just under 2 pounds)
Has enough velcro loop space
Integrated kangaroo pouch.
Cons:
Pain in the neck to adjust
Pouches are tight, and non modular
No manual included
Not by Lancer Tactical
The picture makes it look like there's a pack on the back
Velcro is VERY strong (could be a pro or con)
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will the mag pouches fit g36 mags?
will the mag pouches included fit g36 mags inside
3383 days ago Alex L
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(I have this same question)
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They should 3382 days ago 0
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