🎯 Gear Up Covertly, Move Freely, Own Every Moment
The Hazard 4 Covert RG Small Pack System is a lightweight, modular chest pack crafted from durable Dobby Nylon with PU coating. Designed for professionals who demand quick access and versatility, it offers 5 configurable carry modes for tools, cameras, or survival gear. Its compact size and ergonomic harness provide comfort without the bulk of traditional belt holsters, making it the ultimate urban and outdoor companion.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.88 x 7.91 x 3.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Brand Name | HAZARD 4 |
Warranty Description | See Hazard4.com |
Model Name | Covert Escape Rg |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | hazard 4 |
Part Number | CVT-RG-ESCP-BLK |
Style | Covert Escape Rg - Single Chest Pack |
Included Components | 1x Chest Pack |
Outer Material | Polyurethane, Nylon |
Size | Escape |
Handle Material | Nylon |
G**L
Amazing product for running with a small loadout or for quiet & covert operations. PS: Fits perfectly over my tactical vest.
I FOUND EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! This pack is very well made. It also conveniently fits over my tactical vest without any sacrifice to storage access. I wear it as a chest pack when I do my outdoor runs and it comfortably fits all my work-out note books, pens, my cellphone, etc. with out it ever feeling uncomfortable, weighed-down, or awkward. It has 4 compartments. One main one that's actually removable. Great for holding a camera, voice recorder, wallet, you name it. The other primary one hangs down when you unzip it. It's like a little table bib (doesn't that sound brutally manly?!). If you're looking for a durable, well-made TACTICAL and COVERT chest pack, look no further. I will not hesitate to buy another one if I find the need to. I do a lot of covert and low-profile work that sometimes requires precise stealth in many dynamic forms. Since this stays close to the chest it's close to the center of gravity, eliminating most movement sound. It also looks like something Tom Cruise would wear in mission impossible, which is a boost of moral if you ask me. This keeps things right in reach (the adjustable straps really allow you to customize your fit) I have a big chest, too, and the bag's not phased at all. This thing is amazing. I have to say the only negative thing about it, is that when it is not being applied to the small, practical, and covert purpose it stands for, it hangs on you like a man's chest-fanny-pack. Mine also had a defect. One of the adjustable buttons on it didn't snap so it was useless. Luckily it was the one (there's two black buttons on top) that I had no need for. I hope it was just a single defect and that all of them don't come out like that. I was upset at first but because I ended up liking the pack so much, I got over it. It's not a visually aggressive pack at all, like I said before. However, add it over the tactical vest and this thing turns you into a utility prepared ninja. Wear it as a costume or on the field. I could see this also being used in airsoft as you could fit a bunch of mags a tanks in it; among anything else creative you can think of. It's perfect for forest hikes/runs or just long runs in general. It takes the load off your back so you can run and forget you're carrying stuff. This material.... just buy it and see. I have no doubt, even though I use it alot, that it's going to last me a while. This thing is my favorite EDC I have and it's the best chest-pack/covert you can get. Hope this helps!
G**I
Versatile, quality, comfort
If you remove the rear pouch you will get a GPS and/or radio in the back. You will notice some Velcro that can attach to simple Velcro gun holsters. Many pistols can also fit in there without the need for a holster, it then closes with a D clip securing it in place.I took the pouch out since it is so padded for such a small package.The main compartment holds some small items. Bug spray, sun block etc. It can hold a cell phone and keys, not much more.The front two pouches can hold a Multi tool and a flashlight in comfort. I have removed the flashlight and now have a water filter in the front. It can also hold a pen.I keep changing it up for different situations since space is limited.I have preferred to carry it on my chest lately, it makes a good chest rig, it can be carried in different manners on ones side, more than one is needed for some methods of carry.I love the versatility. Size is a bit small but that may be a good thing. Price is high but so is quality.Let me know if this info was helpful to you.
N**M
Good for the money, could use some refinement.
I use these pouches for several different applications. While it does all of them well, it does none of them perfectly. It's satisfactory. Initially, and even now, I am very impressed with the overall quality and finish of the pouches. They look better in person. Before I bought them, I found that it was difficult to find information on how much room this rig actually has. It has a lot more room than it appears to. You can cram tons of stuff in it if you don't mind being a little uncomfortable. You can get a medium size pocket knife or even a full size pocket knife in the middle of the pouch if it has a clip. Most of the emphasis I found on the internet was on all the different ways you can wear it, but not its size. As far as the appearance and outside dimensions, it's small enough that it doesn't really get in the way, but overt enough to "scare the natives" - you probably wont care to wear it on your chest in public. If you wear it on your belt, it doesn't look too bad.Starting from the side closest to your body, the rig has a (water resistant possibly, but not water proof) pouch that is removable with what looks like a water resistant zipper. Virtually any cell phone could fit in this pouch with lots of breathing room for other items. If you remove this pouch, you can take up the slack in the outer part of the rig with the top button in order to wear the rig without the inner pouch.The next part of the pouch, the middle part, has a nice design. This is where this pouch has really earned its keep. I guess you could call this a tool compartment. When you unzip it, the front part hangs down at about 45 degrees from little straps that keep it from dropping all the way down. On the inside of the door (I don't know what else to call it) it has a small open pocket, and a few smaller, pen sized pockets. The side closer to your body has a small net at the bottom for small items, and a few wide elastic bands for storing items that cross the pouch horizontally in the middle. I have found this part of the pouch to be the most useful. You're not going to get anything huge in here, but you would have very easy, quick, and secure access if it does fit.One part that I found slightly misleading was the front part of the pouch. A mini mag lite just *barely* fits in the flashlight pouch. it's almost too long. the velcro on the cover is barely hanging on. I have a swiss champ that can fit in the smaller pocket, but you would be hard pressed to get anything much larger in it.One of the biggest caveats of this pouch is one of the biggest features. The straps easily disconnect, which is nice, but while there are better straps available, the straps that come with the pouch can become uncomfortable pretty quick if you're wearing it over a t-shirt. It takes time to get the straps just right. Too tight and you can't breathe - too loose and the rig sags and swings around. It's difficult to find a happy medium. If the straps are uneven, the straps bunch up on the back. Another problem with this rig is that if you wear it on your belt, I have found that the strap doesn't stay buttoned. The belt strap itself is large enough that it would be difficult to lose the pouch even if it was unbuttoned, but under certain circumstances, such as if you were upside down, I could see the pouch falling off your belt.Although I have a lot of negative things to say about it, overall, it's not too bad. If it's appropriate for your application and its small size isn't a hindrance for your equipment, then you're not going to find anything much better. I wish that I could give more constructive criticism of the pouch, but I'm honestly not sure how hazard 4 could make this a better pouch and it still be the same pouch.
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