In fairness to Filson, the Model #32 vest is made to be worn on top of rain gear, and a wool coat, and other foul-weather clothing.
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Have you looked at the military style load bearing equipment harness? You can attatch whatever style pouches you like and in a variety of configurations that will not restrict movement. They are nothing like a tactical vest, more like suspenders with a belt.
Part of my problem is: heavy clothing, I wear just a shirt in the summer when it is 78* above here, and six parka's when it is -41* below zero. So as I see it, for me, I want the survival vest to fit over a summer shirt. Then just wear what ever outer clothing as necessary over top of the vest. I do find it interesting that companies have "NOT" brainstormed the market for this survival vest, something between the tactical vest and the travel vest. I want something that can be worn to church or to a restaurant and does not scream "Military" Weekend Warrior.
Here is a view of the back. I think I like it. Perhaps a bit of tweaking by a good "sewer" and would be good to go. There is also a link here for a discussion about the vest. They seem to share your opinion about the oversizing. As the vest is, what other "mods" would you recommend?
I had never thought about this subject before, only used a vest for Tactical occassions (and actually hunting). But your concept of daily wear does make a lot of sense.
Here is that forum site for those interested:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DG
Pal, That forum is spooky. Maybe I need to fly down to Seattle for a custom fit.
Some more ideas
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ght=vest+kllak
and another including the one Klkak wears.
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...=survival+vest
Klkak, What yo thunk......Did you swing by Mt. View Sports......?
Ain't that the truth.Quote:
....and men's S or XS just don't cut it.
AW Shucks, Tweren't nuthin'.:blushing: I can't really take credit for "finding it" though. A month or two ago I was looking for a "survival vest",and someone posted a link to it. Did you watch the video of all the stuff the guy pulled out of his vest?? I was flabbergasted at the amount of junk he had in there!! And it didn't look all that bulky loaded down either. It could easily replace a day Pack.
Sourdough,
I'm not sure how you feel about Camelbaks/hydration systems, but I selected the Camelbak Delta 5 vests. I've purchased two on Ebay. They have a 3 liter hydration bladder in them, but no pockets. Just Molle webbing all around, so you can pick up any combination of pouches you like and place them on the vest wherever you want them front or back. They come in several colors and are adjustable on the sides for fit over whatever clothing you wear. I love mine
Sjj,
I normally wear a large shirt and the large firehose vest fits me well. That is the size that I probably get when/if it wears out and I get the Force Nine. Though, if I was to pack it full of stuff, I might conciser an XL, just so the pockets on the inside have somewhere to expand.
Try this offer code with your order. Should get you 20% off anything over $75. Only good until tomorrow (Tuesday). T29C112BGMMZ
On the Filson website I happened accross this one I kinda like. What do you think?
http://www.filson.com/product/index....entPage=family
This is an interesting thread. Varying needs, and nothing seems "quite right". And I am picking up alot of good ideas.
Before I went to the sandbox the first time, I was just not satisfied with the covers / carriers available for our body armor. I sat down with with an old fashioned shoe repairman (retired Navy) and we tossed my ideas around and using his expertise with sewing and materials we came up with a design and material (a sort of canvas) that was to my satisfaction. Due to his generosity it was relatively inexpensive (under $100). My point being, maybe it would be a good idea to get the vest that is closest to ones needs and then sit down with a good crafts person and spend the time modifying it. I know it could be expensive, but for the use that has been put forward in this thread, It would seem to be a worth while investment.
Hey Metamorphasis - how about making your way to the Introduction section and tell us a bit about yourself. Thanks. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...splay.php?f=14