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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 2567818" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Without getting too awkward, I'll try to explain my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Chest rigs work differently for different people. 'Chest rig' itself is a bit of a misnomer, as it would be better served being called 'upper abdomen rig'. The nature of body mechanics generally make it easier to grab mags the lower they are on your torso. When I actually use a chest rig, I find it is adjusted for me the best when the bottom of the harness is just above my belt line. This way I can bend and move, but still access my pouches easily. I think the comfort of a chest rig for you would depend on the length of your torso, and the err.....elevation of the bosom. If you find a chest rig uncomfortable, a 'battle belt' might be of better use to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Python, why the drop leg if you aren't running a plate carrier? I find a belt holster is much more secure and provides a better draw stroke then a drop leg, whenever feasible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 2567818, member: 4232"] Without getting too awkward, I'll try to explain my opinion. Chest rigs work differently for different people. 'Chest rig' itself is a bit of a misnomer, as it would be better served being called 'upper abdomen rig'. The nature of body mechanics generally make it easier to grab mags the lower they are on your torso. When I actually use a chest rig, I find it is adjusted for me the best when the bottom of the harness is just above my belt line. This way I can bend and move, but still access my pouches easily. I think the comfort of a chest rig for you would depend on the length of your torso, and the err.....elevation of the bosom. If you find a chest rig uncomfortable, a 'battle belt' might be of better use to you. Python, why the drop leg if you aren't running a plate carrier? I find a belt holster is much more secure and provides a better draw stroke then a drop leg, whenever feasible. [/QUOTE]
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