New Diz multicam rig...

Many of you are familiar with the “Alleycat” chest rig that Diz and I collaborated on a couple of years ago. Here is our latest collaboration. Not sure what name Diz will end up giving it, but I’m sure he’ll think of something snazzy.

I wanted a rig that was capable of a decent loadout, but with minimal bulk, and comfortable to wear. This one has 6 integral mag pouches, X harness, and detachable hydro carrier. The mag pouches can be had with or without removeable kydex inserts or horizontal bungee cord around the pouch for mag retention, and with bungee cord top retention or removable flaps. I went with the bungee cords since that is what I run on my other rigs, and I like to keep things consistent from one rig to the next. This one also has kydex inserts. These are a newer material than the older inserts I have for my alleycat, and I REALLY like them.

Most rigs with integral mag pouches, use a simple pancake style to form the pouches. While this is functional, Diz and I both agree that his way of forming the mag pouches with the outside layer of material, allows a much closer and smother fit to the body, with no bunching up of the material underneath as it tries to bend around your body. It also doesnt add any unneccessary tension to the mags.

The X harness has PALS webbing on it, for the attachment of things such as hydro carrier, etc. Any standard MOLLE/PALS type attachments will fit. This one is one Diz made. It bellows outwards instead of inwards, adding to its consistent comfort. You’ll also notice the bungee cord on the exterior. This keeps tension on the bladder, helping to keep it compressed as water is taken out.

Instead of a strap and buckle arrangement for the bottom rear of the carrier, this one utilizes a hollow panel, through which the sides of the rig meet up, and are mated together with a adjustable bungee cord system. This allows the rig to be fitted snugly to the body, yet flex for breathing, etc. It makes the rig VERY stable and prevents bouncing, etc. PALS webbing is also on the outside of this panel as well.

The front of the X harness straps, have a non slip panel added on the right side (since I am a righty), to prevent your weapon stock from slipping. On the left, are some elastic loops to route your hydro tube through, radio mike lines, etc…

You’ll also notice two other pouches that I had Diz make up for me. On the right, is a smaller version of his BOK pouch. I wanted one just big enough to put a Israeli bandage, ACS sponge or other blood clotting agent, a couple of rolls of kerlix, and a couple of regular bandaids in. I also had him add a velcro panel to affix patches to such as a first aid indicator patch.

On the left side, is a pouch that I had him make to hold my Aimpoint magnifier. I run my carbine normally with just the Aimpoint, and wanted to have the magnifier available for quick attachment should a more precise shot need to be taken. This pouch perfectly fits the magnifier with its attached mount. in my case, its the upper half of a standard Aimpoint twist & lock mount, but other mounts such as a Larue should also work just fine. You’ll notice a small length of bungee cord run through a channel sewn around the pouch as well. This adds just enough retention to the pouch to retain the magnifier should the flap become unintentionally opened, but not so much to impede easily withdrawing it when needed.

I am still playing with the positioning of the BOK and magnifier pouches, but they seem to be plenty accessible for me where they are. Also below is a pick of some Khaki ones that I had him do to go on my plate carrier.

I cant say enough about the quality of Diz’s work. It rivals the best I have ever seen from any maker. To say its outstanding, is an understatement. One feature you’ll also notice is the drain grommets on all the pouches. When water and such gets in, and it will get in, its always a good idea to give it an expedient way out. Stay tuned, as he and I have a couple of things brewing… :cool:
Thoughts, questions, comments, and suggestions welcome.

Front view:

Left Shoulder strap:

Rear view:

Bungee cord adjustment at the bottom of the rear panel:

Khaki BOK and Magnifier pouches:

NICE.

That’s everything you need, nothing you don’t…

Very cool looking rig.

I really dig the kydex inserts in the mag pouches. It’s an idea whose time has come.

The rig looks low profile enough that your sling won’t get all tangled up in everything…even if you are using a 3 point.

I think a similar rig for AKs would be great too.

Diz makes great stuff! BTW, where do your radio, flashlight, dump pouch (if used), and other misc gear go?

Doc,

For me, being non MIL, I only use a FRS/GMRS radio on occasion, and that clips easy enough onto the left shoulder strap. A dump pouch I’d run on a MOLLE belt, ditto a light, etc. I may move the BOK and magnifier pouch around a little onto the last mag pouch on each side. This would open up more slots for a larger radio pouch, etc… if needed. Other pouches can be obviously added to the outside of the mag pouches if desired. The idea was to keep this one somewhat low bulk, but still have a moderate loadout.

I run a MOLLE belt myself, and thats where my pistol mags, spare Surefire, knife, and such are at.

I thought you got some plates. Where do they go?

They go here.

Ya goof.

Wow! Very nice rig. I am looking forward to getting my Alleycat rig in and a copy of yours soon too:D :wink:

Hawkeye,

Nice rig!!!

Diz is brewing me up (2) simular rigs, one for training, one for work (to go over an undergarment vest).

I had a very simular set up several years ago (2 piece MAV / X-Harness / Hydro Carrier) that I sold and have regreted on several occassions.

S/F,
Jeff

I wanted to say thanks again to Hawkeye for another great idea. He has been one of my best go-to guys for down-to-earth, solid ideas on load bearing equipment, especially for armed civilians.

It’s way too easy to get swept up in what’s the latest style at tactical courses, or what we see the guys all wearing overseas. Sometimes we forget or lose sight of what we need to fight with, within the context as armed civilians, here at home.

Guys like Hawkeye, USMC03, DocGKR, and others here are a great source of information and, inspiration.

I remember that rig. Didnt know you had gotten rid of it. You’ll be very happy with whatever Diz sews up for you.

Yeah, but without someone to actually turn those ideas into tangible reality, and tweak them in the process, they’re nothing but thoughts inside my cavernous head. :wink:

Nice looking set up, from the pictures,it looks well built. My concern is that it looks like getting the mag under the left armpit for a righty would be difficult and if you carry a ruck sack, the fastex clips on the back of the rig would surely dig into your back.

I think if you built it more like a RACK system and got rid of the 2 fastex in the front you could still run 6 single mags along the front AND get things like a radio pouch, pistol,dump bag mounted along the sides and be able to wear it under a ruck sack. Plus you would have the chest section to mount extra pistol mags or other needed equipment. Example HERE.

I run a system set up using a RACK and can ruck in it and throw it over a plate carrier or a full on vest with no issues. It’s one of the rigs I ran in Afghanistan that proved to be the most versatile. What I like about your system is that it has the kydex inserts and the option to change the mag pocket closure configuration.

I think it would be pretty easy to also incorporate a pocket system into your setup so that it could accommodate plates if the user needed a plate carrier.

Overall, I like what you have there and think with a few modifications could prove useful to a wide audience.

I have no issues accessing any of the mags so far. No issues also with my Eagle AIII pack or Camelback Motherlode in regards to the back buckles. With the changes that you mention, and as is evident by the pics you reference, that would be going the opposite direction of where Diz and I wanted this rig to be.

You can grab the mag under your left armpit with your left hand no problem?

No issues also with my Eagle AIII pack or Camelback Motherlode in regards to the back buckles.

Sorry, I was referring to a military ruck sack with a metal frame ( ALICE). For use with a 3 day pack I think they would not pose a problem.

With the changes that you mention, and as is evident by the pics you reference, that would be going the opposite direction of where Diz and I wanted this rig to be.

Seeing how your intent was not to go in the direction I described, I think you have a good looking rig that will work for most weekend shooters and those doing carbine courses.

You can grab the mag under your left armpit with your left hand no problem?[/quote]

Correct.

[QUOTE]No issues also with my Eagle AIII pack or Camelback Motherlode in regards to the back buckles.

Sorry, I was referring to a military ruck sack with a metal frame ( ALICE). For use with a 3 day pack I think they would not pose a problem.[/quote]

I wouldnt dig out my old ALICE and use it unless it was the end of the world, I had nothing else, and my life depended on it. :wink: More like a torture device than a pack.

[QUOTE]With the changes that you mention, and as is evident by the pics you reference, that would be going the opposite direction of where Diz and I wanted this rig to be.

Seeing how your intent was not to go in the direction I described, I think you have a good looking rig that will work for most weekend shooters and those doing carbine courses.[/QUOTE]

I think it will work for that, and quite a bit more.

Hawkeye

The rig looks great . Diz is making me one very similar and I have 6 or eight buddies contacting him for like chest rigs.

     I'm anxious to get mine. 

One question… How much adjustment does it have? You’re wearing a T-shirt
in the pics and it looks pretty snug. I’m 6ft 225lbs… Beefy :smiley:

I’m 6’1"…

Plenty of adjustment out. I like it close fitting, and had tightened it down for the pics.

I hear you. However the old green pain bag is still part of my daily work gear.

Question on the mag pouch.Do the kydex inserts provide enough tension on the mag that you could run it without the bungees in place and not have the mags fall or bounce out?