Preview: Condor Recon Chest Rig

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posted on January 21, 2024
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Condor Recon Chest Rig

The Recon Chest Rig by Condor Outdoor Products provides home defenders and hunters with comfortable, convenient and economical access to both an ample supply of spare ammunition and other essential gear.

Not only are three pre-configured stacker-kangaroo magazine pouches permanently integrated into the rig—each capable of accommodating up to two AR-15 magazines and two single- or double-stack pistol magazines—but PALS-style webbing on either side of the pouches allows for the installation of additional MOLLE-compatible accessories.

Available in black, olive drab (shown) and coyote brown, the Recon’s waist can be adjusted from between 28" and 56", its padded, cross-back shoulder straps feature built-in D-rings and more PALS slots, and the unit has a number of hidden pockets for carrying small items.

MSRP is $45. For more information, visit condoroutdoor.com.

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