H-Style Suspenders Military Combat Ready LC-1 Load-Bearing Harness Army Backpack Straps
J**N
H style
Nice H style straps. I used these on my alice pack to make a drop sack to keep the sweat off my back in the summer heat. Works great. Honestly I'm a little surprised these are made in China (not that the Chinese are incapable of producing quality items, they just commonly choose not to) I find no difference between these and the U.S. version minus the US stamp between the shoulders. A quality item worth the price.
P**E
Cheap, easy camera support!
I got these suspenders to make a mobile camera support for a Canon XF300, and they work like a charm! By adding an ammo belt with a small cell phone holster to it, I was able to mount my camera on a monopod, then place the foot of the monopod into the holster. The D-rings on the suspenders give me an attachment point for a strap and caribiner, allowing me to connect the monopod to the suspenders. With the extra attachment point, I never have to worry about dropping the camera!Using this product as a camera support is NOT a stabilizing rig. It will not smooth out walk-around video like a Glidecam or Steadicam. But it will take all the weight of a large, heavy Handycam-style camera (like the Canon XF-300/305), and transfer it to your shoulders and waist, meaning you can shoot all day with this thing without wearing your wrist and arm out. And because the monopod is adjustable, you can raise or lower the camera on the fly to get any kind of shot you need. And if you just need to shoot off the monopod, pop it out of the holster, extend it, and now you've got a stable, stationary support. You could even leave the monopod attached to the suspenders for extra peace of mind!
J**M
It’s ok not exactly mil spec.
I have always preferred the H harness. It’s built well, but I noticed the straps and hardware is just a little less robust as the GI issued. This is probably of little issue. It’s not like your planning on a pitched battle on hill 402.If the straps and hooks bother you, use the old tricks of replacing hooks it 550 cord. Straps from old USGI harnesses would solve the problem of stronger hooks, but Personally I think the new straps beat the old 20 year straps for strength flexibility and use.
D**.
Great H-Straps
No complaints so far, it’s a good product
T**R
Poor stitching
Does not feel like it will last long
B**Y
Good quality, works as intended.
I got these for creating a hiking rig. they work great and really distribute the load well. Among the things that I put on my belt are a fixed blade buck knife, a 40 oz Hydro Flask, a small first aid kit, and occasionally a hip holster, with spare mag pouch and/ a 3 mag AR mag pouch. This distributes the weight well to keep my shoulders from getting fatigued. I hesitate to imagine how it would feel to just sling all that on a belt.
N**R
Easily adjustable and comfortable.
The H style suspenders are just what I was looking for. They are highly adjustable, comfortable and the quality of the materials are very good. The are working great with the equipment I needed to attach them to. I look forward to many years of service with the LC-1 for a load bearing harness.
O**N
Suspenders for web belt
I liked this priduct alot, the price was low, the quality high and works well with a web belt. It helps to relieve the weight of a loaded web belt. When looking at the pictures of suspenders this one looked cheap so when I got it and found it to be high quality with a cheap price I was very pleased. It is light and has 2 d rings and 2 clip snaps for hanging items. Good value for the money.
D**E
Fits
Clips onto belt well...
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