Fortunately for us, they were willing to send us one out for testing and evaluation.
To summarize, I really appreciate its modularity, and how HRTs website handling this quality.
Its just about a one-stop shop for anyplate carrier set-upyou want in any color or Multicam pattern.
HRT also has a great, easy-to-use, and fast website.
The Details
Starting with the plate carrier itself, it feels like it features great quality material.
The stitching looks good and the material is very lightweight.
I mean that in a good way.
The material is light in weight and is really breathable for a fabric that has to be so durable.
This was one of the reasons I was drawn to this setup.
Then you could just clip on your new placard and stick it down for the quick swap.
HRT makes front placards for pretty much everything you need.
Other placards that can be found are two different combinations, so pistol and rifle magazines only.
Then if you want just good ol fashionedmolle loops, that is something you could do as well.
No more weaving loops in and out for minutes to get set up for a video.
The entire back of the RAC Carrier will zip on and off.
This design makes swapping massive back panels as simple as four zippers, two snap buttons and some Velcro.
Like the front, this is a fast transition system.
As with the front placards, there are several back panels that will zip on the RAC Carrier.
Plus, the ammo and the hydration bladder we had him loaded down with.
Grant felt that this plate carrier supported the weight very well and was comfortable to wear.
Inside the carrier, there are raised-loop Velcro sections to put pontoon sets for extra breathability.
You wont end up spending $500-$600 on a plate carrier that you feel stuck with.
The number of things you’ve got the option to do with it is fantastic.