Condor Drop Leg Panel Olive Drab

Brand:‎Condor

3.5/5

44.66

9,5 l x 7 a. Supporto antiscivolo su pannello e cinturino per le gambe. Supporto girevole con anello a D per Motion Contour. Attacco per cintura regolabile in velcro. Design a basso profilo.

9,5 l x 7 a. Supporto antiscivolo su pannello e cinturino per le gambe. Supporto girevole con anello a D per Motion Contour. Attacco per cintura regolabile in velcro. Design a basso profilo.
Brand Name ‎Condor
Color ‎Olive Drab
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 165 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Leg rig
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7 x 6 x 1.5 inches
Item Weight ‎0.5 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Condor Outdoor Products Incorporated
Material ‎Nylon
Model Name ‎Drop Leg Panel
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.29 Kilograms
Part Number ‎171037-001
Size ‎One-Size
Suggested Users ‎mens

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Scritto da: Joseph Kotiranta
Exactly as pictured, great quality product!
This worked out perfectly for my IFAK bag (pictured). Had to cut off the excess strap material, but that’s par for the course. Products itself is very high-quality and well-put-together. Once properly adjusted, it is rock-solid and keeps my IFAK right where I want it.
Scritto da: JakeJitsu
Good Quality
I put this on the side of my cafe racer. Looks and works great.
Scritto da: Rob
Exactly what I expected!
In my line of work I do work as a repairman/technician and I was looking for something to easily sling/holster the tools that I often use while working - something to allow easy and quick access without constantly having to reach into a toolbox or work bench (etc etc blah blah blah). The webbing straps sewn across the durable material work perfectly to keep all the tools nice and secure without falling off. Before, I was stuffing Allen wrenches, screwdrivers, to socket wrenches in my Duluth cargo pockets and would dump tools when I had to squat or bend. Just the other day I was able to lightly jog back to my station without losing a single tool! Plus, I had some people give a complimentary nod at my crafty out-of-the-box thinking toward using this strap in such a fashion. ????
Scritto da: Shane T.
Not as good for smaller people
It's still quite loose even if you tighten it all through way up. Thankfully, the belt part saves this from being useless for smaller people. Couldn't ask for more, as it works just fine.
Scritto da: Christian De La Garza
Best drop leg system I've used so far
This drop leg panel is great, I've used many drop leg panels before, and they all flop around and seem really flimsy, but this one is great and it feels nice, the ring that attaches the panel to the strap is perfect for running, it flows with your movement, and the panel is small enough to stay out of the way and big enough to fit a number of pouches, I bought 2, the on my left leg has a gadget pouch and a double mag pouch, the one on my right leg holds a flashlight holster, a mag pouch and my sidearm holster, everything fits comfortably and looks nice and sleek, another incredible Condor product
Scritto da: Waig
First Impressions
I chose this due to the fact that I needed a way to carry AR/pistol magazines at the range. I came to terms with the fact that I doubt I will ever actually wear a plate carrier or other MOLLE-enabled chest rig and opted to put my magazines on my belt. I personally am not a fan of belt-mounted magazines for anything other than handguns due to the sheer size and I am also not a huge fan of floppy drop-leg platforms. One solution would have been to get the HSGI Taco drop platform, which rides higher on the hip but also has a retail price north of $100. I combined this with an open-top Tactical Tailor AR Mag Pouch [which you could very easily substitute for the Condor version] and it fills the role I intended perfectly. I wouldn't suggest planning on carrying more than 3 magazines on your thigh, but if you need to fill a small niche [as I did], this is a good alternative to spending 5x the amount on tacticool oper8r gear. As a side note, shipping was ridiculously fast.
Scritto da: JMC
Big improvement on their previous, overly large version.
A YUGE improvement on Condor's previous iteration of the drop leg platform, which was way too big for what any practical person would probably use it for. This is plenty of room without excess for mounting a triple pistol magazine pouch (or stacking them for six total) or, as for my own purpose, mounting a custom Kydex holster on the thigh when wearing a plate carrier or vest, which would otherwise interfere with hip-mounted holsters. Of course, this setup is not even a shadow compared to the excellent quality of Safariland's drop leg holsters, but hey, I don't have the solvency to drop more than a hundred bucks per holster for nine different guns.
Scritto da: Nich Bruno
Civilian Tactical
It's a great lil platform for any molle set up ur looking to do, it's alil stiff but it adjusts well..
Scritto da: Gustavo Gravina
Good product
Very good quality product. Size is kind of hard to adjust for me probably cause I don't have much a thick leg. It pokes a little when I kneel but I guess it's because the product is brand new. Overall it does what it promises. I've tried I dump bag and a double magazine pouch and works great for both. If you are planning to carry heavy stuff I would recommend the panel with 2 straps and the quick release.
Scritto da: Hooban
not the best. Definatley not the worst
Does the job, not the best. Definatley not the worst. Awesome build quality
Scritto da: luciano zelaschi
very nice
This does NOT fly around when your running. very nice
Scritto da: Fenris
Schön klein und kurz, aber...
leider ist die Beinplatte in sich instabil. Für Pistolenholster nicht so gut geeignet. Aber für stabile Magazintaschen, die die Platte versteigfen ist das prima. Das Dropleg ist auch etwas instabil und hat keinen Schnellverschluss. Aber das hängt davon ab, was man will.
Scritto da: Fenris
Schön kurz, aber...
leider ist die Beinplatte in sich instabil. Für Pistolenholster nicht so gut geeignet. Aber für stabile Magazintaschen, die die Platte versteigfen ist das prima. Das Dropleg ist auch etwas instabil und hat keinen Schnellverschluss. Aber das hängt davon ab, was man will.

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