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Home » Gadgets and Gear » Getting yer RACK On!

Getting yer RACK On!

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I have a love-​​hate rela­tion­ship with my web-​​gear.

Back in the day (the late 80s for me) the only thing avail­able was the LBE (Y-​​harness) and pis­tol belt. While the LBE itself wasnt good for much, it did help take the weight of the loaded pis­tol belt off your hips, and my pis­tol belt was loaded. I car­ried 5 three-​​mag pouches, 2 can­teens, and a butt pack (in addi­tion to the reg­u­la­tion bent neck flash­light, com­pass, NOD bag and first aid pouch.) In the pack went an MRE, socks, NBF pow­der and small toi­let kit, alco­hol pens and tape for maps and such, and tri­ox­ane tabs for cook­ing water.

For years this arrange­ment worked because all of the dis­mounted stuff I did was truly dis­mounted. We might get deliv­ered some­where in a deuce and a half or hum­mer, but we didnt patrol in one; all that we did on the ground.

Then came mod­ern times, where every­thing you do is mounted, even get­ting to the point that you cant go 50 feet with­out hav­ing to get back into the truck. That, cou­pled with the fact that uni­for­mity was now our pri­mary focus (mean­ing you had to have your kit on when ever you got more than 5 feet from your vehi­cle) meant that a change in how I car­ried my equip­ment was in order. As much as I liked the can­teens (with their atten­dant cook­ing stand and cup) and the butt pack, they both had to go.

There was sim­ply no way I could ride in a Humvee wear­ing my LBE with those can­teens stick­ing out of my back like 2 can­cer­ous tumors, and going through the chore of don­ning, remov­ing, and stow­ing the LBE every time I got in and out of the vehi­cle was not only a waste of time and a big pain in the ass, but it was tac­ti­cally unsound; you ought to dis­mount the vehi­cle in a fight­ing condition.

So I started look­ing for an LBE replace­ment. The one I set­tled on was the RACK (Ranger Assault Carrying Kit.) Developed by Specialty Defense, Im told that it was devel­oped specif­i­cally to meet the Rangers require­ments for assault ori­ented gear. The RACK, in effect, is a MOLLE apron. All it is is a wrap around vest with MOLLE loops on it for you to attach bags and pouches too.

What you attach, where you attach, and how much you attach is com­pletely up to you. In addi­tion, every­thing on the RACK is in your front plane, mean­ing you can see it and get to it with­out hav­ing to grope behind you, and with noth­ing behind you, you can wear it while in a vehi­cle with­out any dis­com­fort or loss of mobility.

As great as I think the RACK is, it isnt with­out lim­i­ta­tions. While the RACK is easy to wear in a vehi­cle because theres noth­ing behind you, that does limit the amount of stuff you can carry. I could carry more with my old LBE-​​pistol belt rig than I can with the RACK, but I couldnt carry it all the time, so the trade off is now, if I go on walk­a­bout, I need a bail-​​out bag as well (Camelbak in my case) to carry a few addi­tional essentials.

The RACK, by todays stan­dards, is also rel­a­tively old tech­nol­ogy there are sys­tems out there that are much more advanced than my lash up, made of more exotic mate­ri­als and what not, but mines bought and paid for, and Im dis­in­clined to spend mod­ern money to upgrade some­thing that cur­rently still meets my mis­sion requirements.

– Eric Daniel

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  1. Dennis says:
    May 25, 2007 at 10:58 am

    Eric,
    I admire your fis­cal respon­ci­bil­ity, but as some­one who has done a great deal of hik­ing, don’t you con­tin­aully look to lighten your load?
    My basic ques­tion is about proven reli­a­bil­ity vs poten­tial weight loss.
    Where does this fit into your thinking?

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  2. John says:
    May 25, 2007 at 1:35 pm

    The good news is that with the RACK, you now fall for­ward if you trip on some­thing rather than look­ing like an over­turned tur­tle … :-)

    Reply
  3. SFC SKI says:
    May 26, 2007 at 5:41 am

    THere’s a big dif­fer­ence between civil­ian hik­ing in the woods ver­sus humin’ thru the boonies.
    Now we strap all that stuff to our body armor, my LCE is gath­er­ing dust until we have a parade.

    Reply
  4. Eric Daniel says:
    May 29, 2007 at 11:13 am

    A cou­ple of things. To address your ques­tion Dennis, yes, I am always look­ing for the light­est load pos­si­ble. Going to the rack actu­ally reduced my load, but it allowed me to remain tac­ti­cally func­tional at all times (dri­ving with those can­teens dig­ging into my kid­neys was sim­ply not an option.) I only pack what the mis­sion requires, as well as my

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