Ukrainian Load-Bearing Vest
Pixel camo RPS system Warbelt is made in Ukraine and used by modern professional army. Load-bearing vest transfers gear weight from shoulders to hips, reducing stress on the spine.
Advantages of RPS System:
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Stable frame: Inner support prevents twisting or shifting under pressure.
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Anatomical design: Weight transfers to hips without needing shoulder straps.
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Ventilated interior: 3D mesh with padded channels improves airflow and comfort.
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Adjustable suspenders: Comes with 2-inch (50 mm) straps in olive, coyote, or black.
Optional soft armor inserts (1A class, 480 g / 1.06 lb) expand the protection area to 1000 cm² (155 in²). Built for modern war conditions but also can be used for airsoft.
Soldier Feedback:
Fighters highlight the ease of movement—bending and squatting without restriction. Cutouts on the front panel and hip-weight transfer made it usable even without suspenders.
Tactical Vest Specifications:
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Waist range: 91–125 cm (36–49 in).
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Front buckle width: 50 mm (2 in).
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Weight: 480 g (1.06 lb) without pouches or soft armor.
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Material: Cordura 1000D, Alfatex velcro.
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Hardware: 2M (Italy) quick-release fasteners.
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Color: Pixel camo vest / camouflage tactical vest scheme.
Ukrainian Army Gear Versatility
RPS Warbelt made for Ukrainian army frontline use, but load bearing vest also serves in many non-combat situations. Its comfort-focused load-bearing harness system and flexible size adjustment make it a solid choice for:
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Airsoft and paintball players needing real-weight distribution.
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Camping and hiking, where long gear carry stresses the lower back.
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Law enforcement and security roles requiring tactical gear mobility.
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Training sessions for those preparing in military surplus gear environments.
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Camouflage tactical vest setups for field shooting, events, or loadout displays.
This is real military surplus gear, made in Ukraine, proven in active duty, and now available for civilian activities demanding serious reliability without compromise.
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