Review of the unloading assault vest "LORICA"

 At the numerous requests of our clients, we have on sale a vest unloading assault "LORIKA", which, according to the stories of the ATO soldiers, can often be found on the Russian military. In general, their lip is not stupid! The vest is really very comfortable and we recommend buying the Lorik unloading for all combatants.  

So more about the LORICA assault vest:

The vest is designed for assault units operating in dense urban areas, moving inside armored vehicles, vehicles, in general, the vest is intended for those who do not fit waist equipment (it is inconvenient to sit in a car, squeeze into various gaps, etc.) and need quick access to ammunition and property.

I must say, in the photo, he did not impress me at first! My first thought was: "OSS did his own version of" Pioneer "But now, he came into my hands, and opinion about it immediately changed Let's go in order:.!

All the pockets of a vest sewn on the basis of which cut out 100% polyamide from the grid.

The the basic configuration of the vest contains: 8 magazines for AKM / AK-74 four hand grenades (such as RGO, RGN, F-1, RGD-5), four RSP / ROP. + There are also two "multi-purpose" pockets. the necessary can be hung on the belt.For the belt at the bottom of the vest there are special loops.As a result, the weight of what lies in the additional pouches is also evenly distributed on the shoulders.

Shoulders of the vest with soft shoulder inserts - 10mm thick isolon shock absorbers

According to the height, the vest is regulated by lindens and belts threaded into metal buckles (buckles are sewn at the top of the back).

Backrest without pockets, trimmed with belts for removable items with PALS (MOLLE) fastening. On the back, you can attach a hydrator, a cracker, pouches with this type of attachment. There is an "evacuation loop" at the back, which makes it easy to pull the wounded out of the fire. The vest is adjustable from 46th to 62nd sizes, from 2nd to 6th heights, when wearing winter uniforms and individual body armor. the size of the vest is adjusted with side straps threaded into plastic buckles (the extra strap rolls up and is removed from the elastic band along the coupling).

The vest is fastened with a plastic zipper - "tractor" from YKK. The dog has a long, strong belt loop that allows you to easily find it in an emergency situation and, if necessary, to jerk violently.

On the left and right sides of the vest, there are internal mesh pockets with waterproof liners (the liners are fastened with linden and attached to the vest with sewn cords, the pockets are closed with zippers.

Now to the pouches:

Pockets with removable partitions (partitions with plastic inserts and attached to the basswood), each for two magazines. Some pouches can hold three magazines, deploying them not parallel to the body, but perpendicularly. It won't work with these. Shops do not fit perpendicularly.

Pouches with plastic frames and elastic bands. Valves are fastened with a combination of basswood and buttons. I myself like silent fasteners more. But on the other hand, when we needed a spare magazine, it means that we have already shot the first (adjacent to the weapon). And they hardly did it silently. This means that the sound of the unfastened Velcro does not unmask us anymore.

On the other hand, Velcro also has advantages. It allows you to fasten a pouch in which an oversized load lies ... Also, a pouch with a Velcro fastener allows you to use the entire range of AK-series magazines.

One of the four pouches near the vest is removable. The MOLLE mount is sewn onto the base, and the pouch can be removed.

For what? Well, for example, in order to put on instead of him - a holster for a pistol!

Well, or any pouch with MOLLE mount, which will fit there in size.

According to general impressions, the vest sits much more comfortably than the NERPA. Although they seem to be relatives. Easy to put on and fasten. Sits comfortably. For buying click here 


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