
Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Double Pistol Mag Pouch w/Helium Whisper Attachment System
BLUE FORCE GEAR
Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Chest Rig
Designed as an ultralight fighting load - holding 4 M4 or similar sized magazines with 3 x 3 MOLLE fields on either side for mounting Trauma Kit NOW!, pistol mag pouches, utility pouches, or any other MOLLE compatible pouches.
As with all Blue Force Gear, it is made with excellence in the USA and carries a limited lifetime warranty.
This is a very lightweight chest rig that securely holds magazines and overs some expansion with Molle webbing. It has an enormous range of adjustment and will easily fit over a plate carrier and/or ECW clothing. If you are seeking a low profile, lightweight solution for carrying magazines and a few accessories, the Ten Speed is a great choice.
Just enough for a few mags and essentials. I fits well under an outer layer for a more discreet setup.
Top Notch gear, works great! And as usual, SKD is awesome with great prices and super fast shipping.
Light, low profile. Shipping was prompt and I am happy with my purchase.
Good light weight, SIMPLE rig that works well with or without armor underneath. Durability up this point is fine, however I'm curious to see what the mag retention is like in the elastic pouches after a few months of use. I recommend this product to anyone looking for a simple and quality piece of equipment.
I'm not a Pro, plenty of great reviews from guys who are. But if this will help someone: I'm 6'-4", 270lbs and this rig fits me with plenty of extra adjustment on the straps to spare. I'm very glad to get something this well made that fits.
Nice for concealment. Wish the shoulder straps could be cinched up some so it could sit higher on your chest
There really wasn't many options out there when it came to a chest type pouch for the Steyr AUG mags, most chest pouches advertised just as AK or NATO .556 compatible.So what about something to work with the fat sharp feed lipped and catched AUG's? I gave this Ten-Speed setup a 5 star rating for overall quality, for it's tough, but light. The 30 round Steyr mags are tight to insert, but have good retention. Removal is smooth though but possibly over time two things can happen:Either they'll stretch and conform or tear slightly from the not so friendly sharp top edges of the mag. So far the rig is holding up fine to a few dozen armchair tactical removal and inserts. Nothing in the ways of field tests in the bush was done though, just wanted to give a quick review based on the test with 5.56 AUG mags to those who may be wondering.
Good tactical vest for what I need. I was hoping for something cheaper.