The Spiritus Systems Micro Fight Chest Rig Mk4 is designed to be extremely efficient, modular, and lightweight. It has a minature footprint while still allowing you to carry multiple types of munitions and equipment. Soft loop fields inside both pockets enable you to put mission essential items where you want and you can expect them to stay!
The Micro Fight Mk4 offers nearly endless configurations as a placard on a plate carrier or as a stand alone chest rig.
The improved profile allows for the use of six 5.56 magazines, four 7.62 magazines, or any combination of rifle and pistol magazines. The 5” x 9” field of hook on the back of the rig allows for solid integration with accessories, such as the SACK Pouch or Expander Wings. The larger hook field also allows a solid integration onto plate carriers, such as the LV119. In addition to the larger hook field, the Mk4 also allows for sub load integration of a tourniquet utilizing the two integrated grommets and the Universal Retention Kit.
Stand Alone System Configuration
The Micro Fight Chest Rig was designed to perform as a stand-alone system. It can be configured for wear in low visibility environments that require minimal printing through clothing with maximum equipment storage. It can also be configured for high visibility operations where a full spectrum of equipment is required.
Configured as a Placard on a Plate Carrier
The Micro Fight Chest Rig was designed to work seamlessly as a Placard on a plate carrier. Simply remove the 1 inch side release buckles and attach the system via the hook field located on the back of the system to you plate carrier. This configuration allows for profile expansion or reduction as mission requirements change.
NOTE: The Mk4 Chassis is part of the Micro Fight Chest Rig System. This item does not include shoulder straps, back strap, half flaps, full flaps, magazine inserts, or any other accessories. Additional components are required for proper use. If running as a stand-alone system, shoulder straps, back strap, magazine inserts, and possibly full or half flaps are needed. If running on a plate carrier, flap(s), and magazine insert(s) are needed.