Thursday, 14 May 2015

Prototype: Full Tactical Vest

Tactical vests are an interesting thing. We've avoided providing a full one for a while because we figured that people could just grab one from their local army surplus store, throw some pouches on there and be done with it. Between a visit to our local surplus store and regular contact with the fine folks at Green Cloaks here in the UK, we found we were wrong. I spent an hour rummaging through our local store (Marcruss Outdoors here in Bristol) and found that, surplus Osprey body armour covers aside, the vests on offer weren't particularly appealing for the mil-sim LARPer. For example, this Mil Tec MOLLE Vest was available for £30. I checked the label and it's made from toughened polyester which seemed a little odd but I suppose you can't expect Cordura in that price range. Toughened polyester is fine but Cordura is infinitely better. There were others like it in similar price brackets and none of them had in built magazine storage.

Upon my return to the office, I started putting together a design for a vest that's built from our usual Cordura and had inbuilt magazine pouches. Sling loops were included, too, because I personally love the idea of a 1 point tactical sling run through loops on my left shoulder. We've adopted a new policy here in the office: the designer of the item has to produce the first prototype. The idea is to stop us from producing something that's impossible for the production team to build. While I don't have the world's best sewing skills, it's certainly worked to keep designs simple yet effective. Here it is shown over a set of black motocross armour for contrast and because it shows a typical usage case for something like Green Cloaks.

This is the first prototype out of the gate. There are a couple of bugs to fix but we've tried to balance affordability with efficacy. It's built from our usual high quality Cordura nylon and is padded with our 3mm spacer mesh for full breath-ability and comfort. The sling loops are just about visible on the shoulders but come as standard. The design is supposed to offer a complete off the shelf solution without needing to add further pouches and such. The MOLLE coverage allows for optional additions as and where necessary.

Most importantly, this particular line will be our first offering in a variety of sizes. While custom sizing is our preference, sizing options will give us the ability to sell things in a way we're not used to. Players and clients will be able to choose from a range in the field without having to wait for us to produce something fitted to them. Of course, we'll retain the custom option at no extra charge for those that are prepared to wait.

Changes for the final production version include:
  • Reinforced magazine pouch apertures for easier magazine insertion - the current single layer of Cordura and edging tape isn't enough
  • Change the edging tape colour from olive to army green
  • Altering the position of closure buckles to prevent gaping
  • Droping the neckline by a few mm to prevent it getting all up in your throat
  • Velcro loop tape at the top of the vest will be replaced by just MOLLE Velcro loop tape rather than the current alternating system.
We're also exploring the option of adding interior pouches for armour panels. A number of LARP systems require rigid plating to count as armour for role play purposes while other players have requested space for extra padding simply to deaden the impact of a round travelling at 300FPS (I'm looking at you Australia :P). We'll probably have that as an add-on option for an extra £10 or so. Plates will be sold separately and we'll probably provide a template for them to make life easier for people wanting to make their own.

Current working price for this off the shelf in black will be £60 inc VAT or £70 inc VAT for Flecktarn and British Woodland DPM (as shown above). It'll be a couple of weeks before we get all the bugs worked out but the prototype will certainly see action next month at Green Cloaks Event 2. Watch this space. :)

EDIT:

So we tested it Event 2 and it came through with flying colours. We'll get a black one made up in the not too distant future and get it on the website. It's pictured above with the sling loops in action and Velcro patches in place. :D

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