AI Generated Review Summary
The LA Police Gear Tactical Chest Pack Attachment offers fast access to chest pockets, is made from durable 210D Nylon Ripstop, and provides great value for money. Customers appreciate its quality, versatility, and easy access to items. The pack fits well and is comfortable, with multiple rigging options available.
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Reviews
Weight is good and well
"Weight is good and well made. I used it while on a boat doing search and rescue. It was large enough to carry the essentials and it wasn’t in the way or cumbersome"
— John D. (4/5)
Good to go for throwing on in the middle of the night.
"Exactly what I was looking for minimalist design to throw on in the middle of the night. Good to go!"
— Isaac P. (5/5)
Love it
"Fits everything you need for a day of land navigation."
— Wade (5/5)
Great product
"Great product multiple pockets and versatile great pack for many applications"
— Walt (5/5)
Great product
"Versatile many compartments great for weight distribution"
— Walt (4/5)
LAPG Tactical Chest Pack Review
"The LAPG Tactical Chest Pack is a well-designed and practical piece of gear, built with durable materials that feel tough enough for regular, hard use. The stitching and zippers are solid, and the overall construction inspires confidence.
The layout is smart, with multiple compartments that make organizing and accessing essentials easy. The pack sits comfortably on the chest, and the adjustable straps provide a secure fit without restricting movement.
The only downside was a bit of disappointment that the clips weren’t compatible with my LA Police pack, which would have made integration even better. That said, on its own the chest pack performs very well and is still a versatile, reliable option for outdoor use, travel, or everyday carry."
— Cameron H. (3/5)
Im convinced. . .
"I had apprehensions about this, honestly. But once I received it and started using it on trail hikes and downtown walks I realized that it is indeed both practical and utilitarian. My wife makes fun of my "tactical b00bies" but I don't care, it's a useful piece of kit in regular rotation. Ill probably start using it on the jobsite as well. . ."
— Bart S. (5/5)
Good pack, but wouldn't mind an upgraded strap
"Great option for the LAPG three day pack, especially while hiking to hold my pistol and a pair of binos. Only thing I don't like is the neck strap for the solo use option. It hangs awkwardly and puts the weight on your neck. I wish they had designed a H-style harness strap for using it by itself. Even if it was offered separately, I would buy it."
— Ed C. (3/5)
Roy approves
"I have a Mannequin Torso in my passenger seat, he guards my car.
This is his rig, snacks on one side and scissors and a light in the other.
His arms are made of condensed trash bags, so it fits his Torso as well as anything else.
10/10, just need a sale for a bodycam"
— Daniel D. (5/5)
Tactical chest pack in coyote.
"This chest rig has three pockets on each side, so there is ample room for gear. The pockets are subdivided, so you can organize it. The rig is flexible, lightweight, and padded for comfort. Laser molle lattice on the front allows for the attachment of miscellaneous clips, pouches, and gear. Zippers appear to be of good quality.
I plan on trying it out in the field during bow hunting season. The material is lightweight; time will tell if it will stand up to abuse."
— Donald L. (5/5)