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Blue Force Gear – New Gear

Blue Force Gear has some slick new gear for you to check out!

Molded Burnsed Socket

The Molded Burnsed Socket is a polymer version of the previously reviewed Burnsed Socket (machined aluminum). It has all the same functionality as the original and allows the user to convert a 2 point sling into a single point sling on the fly.

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The new Molded Burnsed Socket features a metal QD swivel socket molded into a body made from the same durable resin used in Blue Force Gear’s other polymer hardware. The plastic can be color matched to the sling (or contrasted for visibility) and is extremely durable. It also costs considerably less than the aluminum version.

Large RACKminus and SPLITminus

Blue Force Gear has also released larger versions of their excellent RACKminus and SPLITminus chest rigs. The large versions sport 16 columns of MOLLE real estate so you can carry more gear. That is 4 more columns than the original chest rigs.

Hopefully there is a small 8 column version of the RACKminus in the works!

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Blue Force Gear Launches PLATEminus

Blue Force Gear’s MOLLEminus Technology has proven to be an incredible seed of an idea from which a variety of killer products have grown. The latest addition to the MOLLEminus family, PLATEminus, was teased at SHOT Show 2013 and is being officially launched today at Warrior Expo West.

PLATEminus

Here is what Blue Force Gear has to say about PLATEminus:

SAN DIEGO, CA—April 24, 2013—Blue Force Gear® launches PLATEminus™ at the ADS Warrior Expo West Show at the San Diego Convention Center.  PLATEminus features Blue Force Gear’s Patent pending MOLLEminus™ technology: MOLLE minus the weight, MOLLE minus the bulk, MOLLE minus the complexity.

PLATEminus is Blue Force Gear’s latest addition to their MOLLEminus product line.  Available in sizes medium and large, PLATEminus is designed to fit any SAPI/ESAPI style armor plates, with or without plate backers.  It has an inner plate pocket constructed of color matched CORDURA® and Tweave to provide camouflage and signature reduction.  PLATEminus utilizes MOLLEminus technology with voids and slots laser cut out of one piece of ULTRAcomp™ laminate instead of layers of sewn nylon and webbing as the MOLLE platform.

“We designed PLATEminus with simplicity in mind,” said John Felushko, Blue Force Gear’s Product Line Manager.  “PLATEminus is simple to put on with single pull forward side straps, simple to customize due to full MOLLE compatibility and simple to size – just buy your SAPI/ESAPI plate size.”

The MOLLEminus design provides the thinnest, strongest, lightest modular load carriage of individual combat equipment: half the thickness of a dime, over 4 times as abrasion resistant as air textured nylon and formed from a single piece of Blue Force Gear’s proprietary ULTRAcomp™ laminate.  PLATEminus is compatible with all legacy issue MOLLE pouches and for the ultimate lightweight plate carrier combine PLATEminus with pouches featuring Blue Force Gear’s revolutionary Helium Whisper™ attachment system.

About ULTRAcomp

Blue Force Gear’s proprietary high performance laminate, ULTRAcomp, far exceeds the military standard air textured nylon in tear and abrasion resistance.

About Blue Force Gear, Inc.

Blue Force Gear® designs the best weapon slings and leads the lightweight equipment revolution with its Ten-Speed™ multi-use pouches.   They also reinvented MOLLE to be the world’s lightest with their revolutionary MOLLEminus™ technology and Helium Whisper™ pouch attachment system.  Unrivaled innovation and attention to detail set Blue Force Gear apart from others in the tactical equipment industry.

Press Contact:
Brittney DeVane
Blue Force Gear
brittney@blueforcegear.com
(877) 430-2583

Blue Force Gear, Ten-Speed, Helium Whisper, MOLLEminus, ULTRAcomp, and PLATEminus are trademarks of Blue Force Gear, Inc.  Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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PLATEminus is being released in Multicam initially. However, Coyote Brown and Urban Wolf (gray) colorways will be available soon. The Urban Wolf color should lend itself well to concealed/low profile use.

I should note that the plate pocket is constructed from of tweave (a stretchy, soft-shell jacket like material) and Cordura. That camo patterned material that you see in the MOLLEminus void and slot pattern is part of PLATEminus’ plate pocket. Your plates will not show through the voids. You do not need special color matched plates in order to maintain full camo coverage.

PLATEminus looks and feels like this is where MOLLEminus Technology has been heading all along. MOLLEminus’ weight reduction potential is staggering when dealing with something with as much surface area and PALS webbing as a plate carrier. PLATEminus weighs only 335 grams. That is just less than 3/4 of a pound. Most chest rigs weigh more than that. A single AR-15/M-16 magazine weighs more than that. Think about that for a second and then imagine the additional weight saving potential if it is paired with BFG’s Helium Whisper pouches!

You can order your own PLATEminus at BlueForceGear.com.

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Review: Blue Force Gear BELTminus

The load bearing belt concept behind BELTminus is not new but the execution certainly is. It is the latest iteration of Blue Force Gear’s MOLLEminus technology which seems to have near endless potential for application to tactical gear.

BFG BELTminus

Background

BELTminus harkens back to the belt and suspenders style load bearing equipment (LBE) that has been worn by warfighters for nearly as long as warfighters have had the need to carry gear to support their mission. In recent years, chest rigs have surpassed the LBEs in use but they have never completely replaced them because of the inherent advantages of the LBE in certain roles and environments. For instance, chest rigs cover the wearer’s chest which makes shedding excess body heat difficult while an LBE keeps the chest clear. Chest rigs also place the weight of their load on the shoulders while an effective LBE puts the majority of the weight on the hips which are far more efficient for bearing weight.

Overview

BELTminus was designed to be a simple, compact, lightweight load bearing rig. If you are familiar with LBEs, the BELTminus will feel like an old friend because it is true to the concept while still being thoroughly modernized.

If you have never used an LBE before, you can think of BELTminus as a sort of hybrid between a chest rig and a “battle belt.” It is like a chest rig in that it carries your second line gear like magazines, first aid, and similar items. It is also a bit like a battle belt in that it is worn low on the waist (I wear mine just above my pants belt) and it has storage capacity around nearly its entire circumference. It differs from a battle belt in that you probably will not mount your handgun on it and it is designed to be worn with the included suspenders.

BELTminus consists of 2 main components: the shoulder harness which is available in 2 versions (padded and low-profile) and the “belt.” Both components are mainly constructed of the laser cut ULTRAcomp laminate material that constitutes Blue Force Gear’s MOLLEminus technology.

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Close up of the slots and voids that are laser cut in the ULTRAcomp laminate material

Both shoulder harness options are made in the “H” pattern. I have been using the low profile harness which is similar to the one used on the RACKminus and SPLITminus chest rigs. It is constructed from ULTRAcomp with a mesh backing. The ULTRAcomp is laser cut with large voids to allow it to accept MOLLE compatible pouches or to be used for routing cables and hydration tubes. The harness is attached to the belt at 4 locations and can be adjusted for height at all four attachment points.

The belt component of BELTminus is laser cut from a single piece of ULTRAcomp. It is laser cut with the series of slots and voids that is typical of MOLLEminus gear. These slots and voids completely replace the need for a sewn on PALS webbing matrix. The result is a piece of gear that is much lighter than a traditionally constructed piece of gear can be and one that is more durable due to its near complete lack of seams/stitching. The amount of MOLLE real estate varies based on the size of BELTminus that the user chooses, but each size consists of a 2 row tall section on each side and a 3 row tall section on the back. The belt is closed with a side release buckle in the front and offers about 10” of adjustment range.

BELTminus is available in 5 sizes that cover waist sizes from 31” to 53”. Those numbers are actual measurements, not pants size. BFG obviously chose their sizing to make me feel good about myself because the size small fits me with plenty of room to grow and I could easily get into an extra small.

The low profile shoulder harness is thin, lightweight, and very breathable.

The low profile shoulder harness is thin, lightweight, and very breathable.

Observations from Use

It took me a while to get BELTminus adjusted to my liking. It really helps to load your belt with all the gear that you will typically carry. It is so lightweight on its own that you will not get a realistic idea of how it will fit when it is loaded down. For instance, when I tried adjusting it while empty, I found that when I loaded my magazines on the range the cross brace part of the “H” harness was riding on the back of my neck instead of between my shoulder blades like it should. You will really need some weight on the belt to strike the right balance between bearing the weight on the hips and the shoulders. I found that I can tighten or loosen the waist belt to transfer weight on or off the shoulders much like you would with a backpack. Transferring the weight periodically in this way may keep your more comfortable over longer periods.

There is plenty of adjustment available for height. I am about 6’ 2” with a long torso and, with the BELTminus adjusted to ride on my waist, I still have enough webbing left to just about double the length of the straps on the shoulder harness.  Thankfully, Blue Force Gear (BFG) thoughtfully provides a slim metal tri-glide on each shoulder harness strap that can be used to secure the loose ends of webbing. I suspect that most users will be able to trim a substantial amount of strap off the harness if they wish.

BFG BELTminus Strap Managment

These small metal tri-glides help keep all the excess webbing from getting out of hand.

You will want to work out early on in your time with BELTminus how you will carry a sidearm. BELTminus is not an ideal place to mount something like a handgun. It lacks the structure necessary for gun bearing duty. I left the right side of mine fairly open so as not to impede my draw stroke and used a dropped holster like a Safariland 6280 or 6004 attached to my pants belt or an overbelt worn below BELTminus. This set up worked without drama.

BELTminus is really designed to be worn on its own, not when you are wearing a chest rig or plate carrier. I tried it anyway and Blue Force Gear is right, it isn’t ideal. You end up with a mess of straps across your shoulders and chest. If you want a place to keep gear on your belt line while you wear a chest rig or plate carrier, get something without suspenders like a SOC-C Modular Padded Belt.

If you are used to using a battle belt, reloading from BELTminus will feel natural to you. If you aren’t used to going to the belt area for your reloads, you are in for a treat. The belt area is much faster and more natural to reload from than a chest rig.

If you choose your pouches carefully, BELTminus can be covert. I discovered this by accident during testing. I was on the range, packing up for the day and I threw my jacket on over my gear. It wasn’t long before I noticed that BELTminus completely disappeared under the jacket. This was due to a combination of factors. BELTminus is very, very thin on its own (about half the thickness of a dime). BFG’s Ten-Speed pouches are also extremely thin and they hold the magazines very close to the body. Additionally, the belt line is a very advantageous place to conceal bulky items thanks to the way clothes hang off our shoulders. BELTminus’ ability to be used as a concealment rig is phenomenal, especially in conjunction with Ten-Speed pouches. It is even more impressive when you realize that BELTminus is just as much at home carrying a heavy load in an overt manner than it is carrying a lighter load covertly. That is some serious versatility.

Believe it or not there is a Glock 17 magazine, Elzetta flashlight, 2 AR-15 Magazines, a dump pouch, a full IFAK with tourniquet, and room for more under that jacket.

Believe it or not there is a Glock 17 magazine, Elzetta flashlight, 2 AR-15 Magazines, a dump pouch, a full IFAK with tourniquet, and room for more under that jacket.

I experimented with several different configurations and basically found that as long as I put pouches where I was generally used to them being on my battle belt, I was happy. I eventually arrived at two favorite configurations. The first was to use BELTminus is more of a heavy load bearing role. This meant that I had as many as 4 Helium Whisper Double M4 Mag Pouches toward the front of the rig, a Ten-Speed Dump Pouch toward on the rear pushed slightly to my weak side, and a Trauma Kit NOW! on the rear pushed slightly to my strong side.

The second configuration that I liked was more of a light and slick set up. I placed a Ten-Speed Double Pistol Mag Pouch as far forward as possible on my weak side, a Ten-Speed Double M4 Mag Pouch just behind that, a Ten-Speed Dump Pouch mounted on the rear toward my weak side, and a Boo Boo Pouch or Small Utility Pouch on my strong side toward the front. This set up concealed well and was so light that I could wear it indefinitely.

Wrap Up

BELTminus’ military application seem evident to this non-military user. It allows high mobility and reduced stress from heat while still offering impressive load bearing capability. Its application to regular guys like me was less evident until I tried one. Its ability to be very covert really carves out a niche for BELTminus in the gray man’s gear bag. BELTminus is my favorite application of MOLLEminus yet.

Check out BELTminus on BlueForceGear.com.

BELTminus

Blue Force Gear’s MOLLEminus technology is the gift that keeps on giving and its latest gift is the BELTminus.

BELTminus

The BELTminus is a thoroughly modern interpretation of the venerable ALICE belt and suspenders that were a necessity in warm and humid environments. Just like an ALICE belt, the BELTminus allows you to carry your weapon support gear on your waist. This keeps your core clear of gear so that you can shed heat and your waist is an ideal place to distribute weight. Unlike the ALICE belt, BELTminus uses MOLLEminus technology to keep weight to an absolute minimum.

BELTminus Back

MOLLEminus technology refers to Blue Force Gear’s process for laser cutting a proprietary material that they call ULTRAcomp which is extremely durable and very lightweight. Instead of sewing webbing onto fabric, Blue Force Gear laser cuts a series of holes and slots that creates a grid to which any standard PALS compatible pouch can be attached.

The BELTminus is available in 2 different versions. One version has a padded harness while the other has a lower profile harness that is more breathable. Both versions feature the same lightweight, and EXTREMELY low profile MOLLE belt. The padded harness is made to be more comfortable for heavier loads while the low profile harness breathes better.

Enhanced Shoulder Padding

Lightweight Shoulder Strap

Here is what Blue Force Gear has to say about the BELTminus:

Blue Force Gear Introduces BELTminus

SAVANNAH, GA—March 4, 2013—Blue Force Gear® introduces BELTminus™.  BELTminus features Blue Force Gear’s Patent pending MOLLEminus™ technology: MOLLE minus the weight, MOLLE minus the bulk, MOLLE minus the complexity.

BELTminus is the third product in Blue Force Gear’s MOLLEminus line.  Available in five sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL), BELTminus provides exactly what is needed for hot and humid conditions.  Like all MOLLEminus products, simplicity was the main focus when designing BELTminus, making it the most refined and functional war belt in existence.  Two mesh-lined shoulder strap versions are offered – the enhanced padded model and the low profile, free breathing model – both are MOLLE compatible.

“We’ve gone back to the basics with BELTminus.” said Ashley Burnsed, Blue Force Gear’s CEO.  “The classic belt kit had a lot to offer the modern warrior but the concept needed updating.  We applied our MOLLEminus technology to bring the belt kit into the 21st century, making it the lightest modular system available.”

The MOLLEminus design provides the thinnest, strongest, lightest modular load carriage of individual combat equipment: half the thickness of a dime, over 4 times as abrasion resistant as air textured nylon and formed from a single piece of Blue Force Gear’s proprietary ULTRAcomp™ laminate.  BELTminus is compatible with all legacy issue MOLLE pouches and for the ultimate lightweight belt kit combine BELTminus with pouches featuring Blue Force Gear’s revolutionary Helium Whisper™ attachment system.

About ULTRAcomp

Blue Force Gear’s proprietary high performance laminate, ULTRAcomp, far exceeds the military standard air textured nylon in tear and abrasion resistance.

About Blue Force Gear, Inc.

Blue Force Gear® designs the best weapon slings and leads the lightweight equipment revolution with its Ten-Speed™ multi-use pouches.   They also reinvented MOLLE to be the world’s lightest with their revolutionary MOLLEminus™ technology and Helium Whisper™ pouch attachment system.  Unrivaled innovation and attention to detail set Blue Force Gear apart from others in the tactical equipment industry.

Press Contact:
Brittney DeVane
Blue Force Gear
brittney@blueforcegear.com
(877) 430-2583

Did I mention it is low profile?

Did I mention it is low profile?

Blue Force Gear SPLITminus: Initial Thoughts

There has been so much interest in the new Blue Force Gear (BFG) SPLITminus that I thought I would share some initial thoughts. Please keep in mind that I have only had one in hand for about 2 days. This is will be more of a set of initial observations – not a full review.

The rig certainly feels durable but that is pretty subjective. There is minimal stitching due to the nature of the MOLLEminus concept but the stitching that is present is straight and clean. There are heavy bar tacks at every point where webbing or buckles are joined to the body of the rig. The Multicam pattern appears lighter than it does on some fabrics. I am not sure if this is a function of the ULTRAcomp material that is used or if it is the typical variation that is sometimes seen between batches of Multicam. Overall, I would say that it is reflective of the typically high level of quality that we expect from BFG but time will tell the whole story.

MOLLEminus is another innovative idea from BFG that is in the same vein as their Helium Whisper Project. It utilizes their ULTRAcomp material which is laser cut with a series of slots and voids to create a durable and extremely lightweight surface onto which to mount MOLLE

MOLLEminus starts with a proprietary material that BFG calls ULTRAcomp which is extremely durable but still lightweight. The material is laser cut with a series of slots and voids that create a matrix to which MOLLE compatible items can be attached. By eliminating the need for sewn on grids of webbing, BFG is also eliminating weight, complexity, and potential failure points. MOLLEminus has many potential applications (cummerbund for the LMAC anyone?) but in this case it results in an extremely lightweight and durable chest rig that has a minimum of stitching.

The SPLITminus weighs only 250 grams (that is barely more than half a pound). According to BFG’s website, the SPLITminus actually weighs 5 grams less than the RACKminus which I suppose is due to the void in the center of the rig that constitutes the split front. The SPLITminus has 6 columns and 3 rows of PALS on each side of the split (total of 12 columns and 3 rows). The shoulder straps on the “H” harness are also laser cut to accept single column MOLLE pouches. They are backed with mesh and the voids not only allow the harness to breathe but also provide routing for cables or hydration tubes. It is only available in Multicam at this time.

BFG’s MOLLEminus rigs beg to be paired with their Helium Whisper pouches. I added 2 Ten-Speed Double M4 Magazine Pouches (one on each side of the split). This configuration allows the wearer to carry 4 mags in a rig that has a total weight of .8 lbs. and lays nearly completely flat when empty.

Split-front chest rigs like the SPLITminus have some inherent advantages over their single piece counterparts. They can be donned and doffed very easily like a vest. They also tend to breathe better and keep the wearer cooler thanks to the gap in the front. The gap in the front also prevents gear from pressing into your sternum when prone. The rig can even be unbuckled and spread open to completely clear the front of the wearer’s chest if they have to lay prone for extended periods.

I am looking forward to spending more time with the SPLITminus. This is the first experience that I have had with BFG’s MOLLEminus technology. When I hold the SPLITminus, I can’t help but think I may be holding something important. It is so thin, so lightweight, so simple, and so durable that it is hard to imagine that this isn’t where MOLLE gear is going or where it should go.

If you want a chance to win a SPLITminus, head over to the BFG Facebook Page. Post a picture of your chest rig on their page and tell them why it needs to be lighter (adding the weight of your rig is a plus). The picture of your chest rig will enter you for a chance to win a SPLITminus from BFG.

Check out the SPLITminus on BlueForceGear.com.

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