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(RH200) True North Radio Chest Dual Universal Harness

True North Radio Chest Dual Universal Harness

Price: $37.95
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True North Radio Chest Dual Universal Harness is designed for greater comfort and function. Our radio harness sits comfortably on your chest, without sagging or swinging, due to unique suspension system. Elastic straps keep radios in place when bending over. Can also be mounted directly to your web gear shoulder harness with optional radio chest integration straps.
  • Designed to carry Bendix King, Motorola, Icom, Thales, M/A-COM and Kenwood radios
  • Adjustable pocket holds a mobile phone or GPS unit
  • Mesh back plate allows airflow and eliminates multiple straps
  • Pocket for writing tools, penlight, and other instruments
  • Large map / notebook pocket with velcro closure
  • Pocket for spare battery or small mobile phone
  • Can mount directly to your line pack shoulder harness with Integration Straps
  • Slots for holding two pens (sharpie or ballpoint)
  • Weight: 1 lbs
  • Lifetime Warrenty
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  • Daryl
  • 2010-07-05
the vest is wonderful. it has lots of pockets and holds radios right where you need them. it could have more loops for antennas and atttaching things but other than that its great.

  • Robert
  • 2010-04-28
Our use for this product may be a little non-traditional. We got it for motorcycle and car drivers in a major US bike race, who regularly use 2 radios and need to jump in/out or on/off of their vehicles and handle emergent situations, etc. The product is highly functional (with large zipped storage section, smaller zip pocket, pen carriers, etc). It also seems durable and well constructed. Only complaint is that there is no way to secure the excess length of shoulder strap, which means it's constantly hanging loose and blowing in the wind.



 

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