X Rig Battle plate

$50.00

This is a tough dependable piece of battle gear that you can load and use as you see fit. It has 21” x 5 1/2” of usable Molle/PALS loading area. It has 2 integrated mag pouches, one at each end, while the center houses a 12” internal pocket, to store anything from tools and gear to snacks. The back sports a 11” wide mesh map pouch. The integrated mag pouches are large enough to hold an AR 30 round mag all the way to 40 round AK mags. A velcro opening on the bottom allows for use of a Dangler pouch.

Our battle plate is used in tandem with our X rig suspenders to make a very versitile and modular battle carry system. It is also compatable with other suspender systems on the market.

The X rig battle plate is constructed using 1000D Cordura and Mil-spec 17337 webbing. All pieces are made and sourced in the USA.

Available in : Black, Coyote, Grey, Olive Drab, Multicam classic

Like all of our products, this one is Made with only American source parts and pieces, and cunstructed in Troutville Virginia, by an old Marine.

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This is a tough dependable piece of battle gear that you can load and use as you see fit. It has 21” x 5 1/2” of usable Molle/PALS loading area. It has 2 integrated mag pouches, one at each end, while the center houses a 12” internal pocket, to store anything from tools and gear to snacks. The back sports a 11” wide mesh map pouch. The integrated mag pouches are large enough to hold an AR 30 round mag all the way to 40 round AK mags. A velcro opening on the bottom allows for use of a Dangler pouch.

Our battle plate is used in tandem with our X rig suspenders to make a very versitile and modular battle carry system. It is also compatable with other suspender systems on the market.

The X rig battle plate is constructed using 1000D Cordura and Mil-spec 17337 webbing. All pieces are made and sourced in the USA.

Available in : Black, Coyote, Grey, Olive Drab, Multicam classic

Like all of our products, this one is Made with only American source parts and pieces, and cunstructed in Troutville Virginia, by an old Marine.