are they comfortable, and how are the sizes? Do they run small or big? thanks for any info..
Anyone use redz comfort harnesses??
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Anyone use redz comfort harnesses??
ICON-E (Upgraded enough to PwN jOo...)
Mostofamag, My logic-framed,railed,and foregripped Mag
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theyre great, ive had one for awhile now, the most comfortable ones ive ever worn, i dont know about the 2004 new ones, but if theyre anything like the older models, theyre definitely worth the money...as far as size goes, im a 34 waist, and i wear a medium, and theres plenty of room left if i get fat"aint no thang, like a chicken wang, on a strang"
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I Have one of the newer redz pack, its a 3.3. Excellent fit and comfort. I've had it over 6 months and its still shapin up fine. Some folks would contend you can getter better packs from Topstich (Mpacks), but i think the reds packs are worth the money.
The tubes fit in the pouches real nice like, snug enough not to bounce around and shift, but loose enough to pull right out swiftly..
AS for the sizes they run about average i guess. Im a 34 and use a medium, with plenty of velcro to spare.
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I'm a 36 waist and the medium fits with room to spare. If I had to guess, I'd say anything from 32-38 would easily fit a medium comfort belt, but that's just my best guess.
It's a very comfortable belt. My previous harness was a lot narrower, so the Redz belt felt kind of weird at first, almost like a corset, but it's easy to get used to and very stable and great at weight distribution.Comment
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they are awsome. i love mine and would never give it up for anything
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Thanks to everyone for The help... I'll be getting mine In the mail Soon!!!!
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I love Redz harnesses. They are constructed very good and look great IMO. I love my 3.2 harness its freaking awesome. The only thing bad about Redz stuff is that it is a bit pricey but thats about it.Germany's Most Wanted Balla is sponsored by:
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i love mine. the way it tightens to your body is great, you got the main velco belt which goes in front, then you got the side velcos.
it makes it feel tighter on the SIDES than in the front, which is great.
it holds the pods right to your body, exactly what i wantedComment
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What *ISN'T* pricey in paintball.Originally posted by bunkermaster10
I love Redz harnesses. They are constructed very good and look great IMO. I love my 3.2 harness its freaking awesome. The only thing bad about Redz stuff is that it is a bit pricey but thats about it.
Other than gold cup oil.. that is
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Best packs in the business in my opinion.
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I had a 4.3 and a 2.1 at one point and I found it to be too constricting. Don't get me wrong, it's a great pack! I joined a team that was sponsored by Extreme Rage, so we switched packs and I found it to be a lot better. The belt wasn't as wide as a Redz, which meant I wasn't so constricted but it didn't move around at all. I sometimes found it difficult to pull the pods out of the stretchy parts, as well. My only real complaint was the Redz belt and how easily I'd end up tired just by wearing it a few hours. Then again, I'm probably smaller than most of you and the width of the belt affects me a whole lot more than you all. :)Comment

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