5.11 Tactical Skyweight Utility Chest Pack 56770

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The 5.11 Tactical Skyweight Utility Chest Pack weighs less than a pound but can carry two-liters worth of essential gear. Packed with organization, the main compartment is easy to access thanks to its gusseted opening. A zippered pocket and stretch woven pockets on the front were built to hold high-priority items. This pack has am adjustable and versatile quick-release harness system, and when removed, the pack can be used as a standalone or as a waist pack. Hot pulls make access to the ambidextrous CCW compartment, sized for compact pistols, extremely fast. An internal loop panel provides a mounting platform while elastic bands are available to secure items. The breathable back panel keeps you comfortable and the padded pass-through is compatible with standard belts, hip belt from RUSH 100 Backpacks or the Skyweight Hip Belt (sold separately). Gear loops, 1" x 1" side loops and bottom webbing loops maximize carry options.

Features:
  • Lightweight, adjustable and quick release harness system
  • Removable harness for stand alone bag or waist pack configuration
  • Ambidextrous CCW compartment with internal loop panel and elastic bands for mags
  • Hot pulls for quick access to CCW compartment
  • Sized for compact pistols
  • Breathable back panel against chest
  • Padded rear pass through compatible with the Skyweight Hip Belt, RUSH 100 Backpack belt or any standard belt (sold separately)
  • Bottom webbing loops
  • Gear loops
  • 1" x 1" loop
  • 330D Nylon Ripstop
Dimensions:
  • Fits 34" to 50" chest
  • Measurements - 6"H x 10"W x 2.5"D
  • Weight - .45kg / 1 lb
  • Capacity - 120 cubic inch / 2-liter total capacity

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.