agilite gear K-Zero Low Profile Plate Carrier Coyote Brown / Large (SAPI Large)
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agilite gear K-Zero Low Profile Plate Carrier Coyote Brown / Large (SAPI Large)

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agilite gear K-Zero Low Profile Plate Carrier Coyote Brown / Large (SAPI Large)The Agilite K Zero Plate Carrier is a comfortable, low profile plate carrier designed with input from both Israeli and US Special forces to fix issues like comfort and functionality of modern plate carriers. Over time, the desire to make armor carriers lower profile has made them significantly more uncomfortable. The Agilite K Zero is just as low profile, but is built to be significantly more comfortable whether run completely slick, or fully up

The Agilite K-Zero Plate Carrier is a comfortable, low-profile plate carrier designed with input from both Israeli and US Special forces to fix issues like comfort and functionality of modern plate carriers. Over time, the desire to make armor carriers lower profile has made them significantly more uncomfortable. The Agilite K-Zero is just as low-profile, but is built to be significantly more comfortable whether run completely slick, or fully up-armored and worn for days at a time. The Agilite proprietary V design spreads the weight over 8 different suspension points, so there are zero hot spots. Strategically placed low profile closed cell padding gives you an unprecedented amount of comfort, without adding bulk or interfering with your stock weld.

The K-Zero comes with a one-size fits all low-profile cummerbund, so you can guarantee a perfect fit and even adjust it by yourself on the fly while wearing it. For even heavier loads, the K-Zero is compatible with the Agilite Warfighter™ Cummerbund or any other hook and loop based cummerbund.

The carrier is placard comptible for added versitility. This allows you to switch between pouch lay outs on the fly. You can use velcro flaps or quick release buckles depending on your mission set. It has both internal and external mounting options and stretch that doesn’t compromise any real estate on your rear plate bag. The K-Zero comes with an included cable management kit, great for placing PTTs and hydration tubes exactly how where you'd like them.

FEATURES

  • Placard-compatible
  • Proprietary "V" design spreads weight over maximum surface from shoulders to center mass area to avoid pressure points.
  • Strategically placed low profile closed cell padding gives you an unprecedented amount of comfort, without adding bulk.
  • One-size fits all low profile cummerbund included, so you can guarantee a perfect fit and allows you to adjust it by yourself on the fly while wearing it.
  • Cummerbund allows you to switch between either velcro flaps or quick release buckles (quick release buckles not included).
  • Rear loop back flap is compatible with the Agilite Warfighter Cummerbund or any other hook and loop based cummerbund.
  • Built-in cable management elements in shoulders and front and rear plate bag.
  • Free cable management kit included.
  • AMAP III Assault Pack Compatible.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • 500D CORDURA ® Mil Spec Tactical Nylon
  • Proprietary Mil Spec hardware
  • Kevlar® Coated Neoprene
  • Laser-cut Squadron™ laminate
  • Laser-cut Velcro ® MOLLE overlay panels
  • Integral closed-cell comfort foam
  • Weight: 1.74Lbs (0.79kg)
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Stanford University History Professor Gienapp has done an outstanding job of researching and writing this historical analysis of the interpretation of the American Constitution by America's first Congress. Professor Gienapp analyzes data primarily from Congress's problems interpreting the removable of executive officers, chartering a national bank and approval of the 1794 Treaty with Great Britain negotiated by Chief Justice John Jay, the "Jay Treaty." Gienapp shows in clear writing how Congress used records of the debates at the Constitutional Convention and State Ratification Conventions to resolve these constitutional issues. I highly recommend this book to anyone concerned with the interpretation of the American Constitution.
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