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DWARF CHEST RIG - HARNESS

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SKU:HR1

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The Raptor DWARF Chest Rig - Harness has been designed to be completely adaptive to any mission. Allowing the user to run any configuration of the DWARF Chest Rig without the use of a plate carrier, enabling one to run as a standalone Chest Rig.

The Harness’ slim, light-weight design allows for a low-profile configuration. While still seamlessly compatible with other Chest Rigs, it was Developed and designed for use in any environment or confined settings.

Consisting of a simple design of a laminate "H - Harness" to distribute weight evenly, and creating a more comfortable fit compared to the X-backed shoulder straps found on most chest rigs on the market. With four straps of adjustable length webbing equipped with FastTech Buckles for attachment to the DWARF Chest Rig.

Product Features:

  • Laminate "H - Harness"
  • Two-points for MOLLE attachment
  • Four adjustable length webbing straps
  • Four Female FastTech Buckles for attachment
  • Nine Color Variations
  • Weight: 0.20lbs
  • Size: 7.5" Across, 2.25" Wide - Shoulder Strap: 12.5" - Back Strap: 25"








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  • 4
    DWARF

    Bought this for a split rig because “H” harnesses never seem to sit quite right on my frame. Went with this based on the name figured it would solve my issue and it did. The only thing that didn’t make it a direct fix is that some of the buckles were not comparable based on male to female placement on the harness to rig. With that said the rig is a different brand from Raptor. This was a simple $2 fix to get some replacement buckles. Did it cost more money for the over all fix than expected? Yes. Was it worth the longer process to have straps that work for me? Absolutely was.

1 Review

  • 4
    DWARF

    Bought this for a split rig because “H” harnesses never seem to sit quite right on my frame. Went with this based on the name figured it would solve my issue and it did. The only thing that didn’t make it a direct fix is that some of the buckles were not comparable based on male to female placement on the harness to rig. With that said the rig is a different brand from Raptor. This was a simple $2 fix to get some replacement buckles. Did it cost more money for the over all fix than expected? Yes. Was it worth the longer process to have straps that work for me? Absolutely was.