Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Blastersmiths UK MOLLE Assault Vest

I wrote back in May about the Full Tactical vest. Well, LARP season and real life got in the way and it took a bit of a back seat. Testing continued and we were able to verify the design - it's probably the most tested thing we've ever done in hindsight. That prototype has been dragged through four weekends of solid use and it's still standing.


Well, it's finally here. After all that testing and punishment, it's ready to leave the nest and join Nerf wars around the world!

Our Assault Vest comes with 4 in-built magazine pouches with elastic tops with plenty of MOLLE for the addition for further magazine pouches, holsters or other MOLLE mounted elements.
Or yah know, as a knife sheath?
One of the key distinguishing features of the MOLLE Assault Vest is the sling loops. They have multiple uses, as Jangular highlights in his review but the intention is to use them to mount a single point sling with associated blaster.

The top 2 rows of MOLLE on each side of the 2 front panels are made from Velcro loop tape. This allows you to put Velcro hook tape backed morale patches and the like.

The back of the vest is completely covered in MOLLE webbing and allow for extensive customisation. There is also the space for embroidery. It is possible to replace several rows of MOLLE with a 180x180mm logo that you've had digitised using our custom embroidery service for an application fee of £10 inc VAT. If a smaller, more subtle logo is more to your taste, the sling loops themselves can be embroidered for a £4 inc VAT after you've had the artwork digitised with your logo.

The Blastersmiths UK Assault Vest can be purchased from our website from 14th January 2016 for £60 including VAT (a few colours and camouflages are a individually priced). Every vest is tailored made by hand here in our UK workshop. We will email you after your purchase to ask for your measurements, we'll then make it in your size. There is a little space for adjustment should your body shape change or if you'd prefer a looser fit.

1 comment:

  1. What are the smallest dimensions you can make it in?

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