So what exactly is wrong with condor products? The stitching seems fine and it all feels very tough. Why shouldn't I use my condor plate carrier for actual use?
https://primaryandsecondary.com/what-is-quality/
protip: a plate carrier and chest rig/ammo pouches are two completely seperate entities
>>31160632
Their pouches are fine. Anything that carries any real weight a shit.
>>31160632
>>31160768
Yeah, or you could stop being autistic and just use cargo pockets which don't cost a billion dollars.
>>31160632
Kind of looks like you don't have plates?
If you do, how long have you worn them in the carrier, and have you done extended physical activity in them? (I.e. Adventure race, 5 mile ruck, carbine class, etc)
>>31160632
Condor is kick ass if you plan on not using it for anything other than an around town style getup.
I have a Condor jacket I plan on using this winter for hockey games. It even has Velcro where I can affix my combat patch and an American hook and loop flag.
I'm so excited.
>>31161450
>Wearing a jacket to hockey games and not a jersey
pleb
Eventually they will start falling apart, but on my tour in Iraq, several guys in my company used Condor gear, and several civilian advisers wore condor plate carriers, and everything held up just fine for that year. Before we left, I looked at a lot of the gear and it all seemed to be holding up well, there was some wear on the stitching but I'm sure they could have lasted another deployment.
Now granted those civilians weren't running around in combat, but they were using their vests everyday, carrying plates, and they held up fine.
If you have money, get something better, because eventually the stitching will come loose (you could just repair it), but for the price it holds up incredibly well.
>>31161778
I have a personalized Red Wings jersey for the Joe but I wear regular clothes to minor league hockey.
I'm guessing you don't attend the Grand Rapids Griffins or similar.
Who's the pleb now?
>This is a fondue party, Mike
>>31161778
>calling it a "jersey" instead of a sweater
super-pleb
>>31162023
Damn. Burn.