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DETERMINE YOUR TORSO LENGTH FRAMESHEET
The CHIEF frame is designed to fit Granite Tactical Gear CHIEF packs. CHIEF frames are engineered to fle like your back but never “wash out.” Unlike a system with aluminum stays that can only fle evenly from top to bottom, our CHIEF System is engineered with three distinct zones of fleibility. fleibility. The lumbar zone is the most fleible, absorbing absorbing the shock of each step. The mid-back zone is semirigid, transferring transferring weight evenly downward toward the belt while allowing the perfect amount of torsional fle. The upper zone is rigid, allowing the load lifters to pull the whole load close to your back. The CHIEF frame can fle but always returns to it’s original shape - never deforming like aluminum stays frequently do.
Setting your pack to your correct torso length is crucial to getting the pack to fit properly. If it is set up too short the hip-belt will ride up your back and not effectively transfer weight to your hips; too long and the pack will pull back and not ride as close to your back as possible. To To determine your torso length, have someone measure the distance between your seventh cervical vertebra and the crest of your hipbones, using a fleible tape measure as outlined below. Your Torso Torso Length will determine where to attach the pivot point shoulder strap hardware.
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Stand up straight with your feet shoulders-width apart.
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Tilt your head forward and place your hands on your hips, thumbs to the back.
Body Armor Compatible Harness (BACH) The CHIEF System works in conjunction with our harness system that can be customized to work while you are wearing body armor. The BACH system compensates for the change change in fit that is imposed when in use with a body armor vest. While wearing body armor vests, you already have the padding over your shoulder from the vest, and additional padding becomes too bulky resulting in loss of fleibility. Also, the body armor creates a void in the lumbar area resulting in a loss of contact between you and your pack in this critical area for load transfer. Granite Gear’s BACH system effectively solves both of these problems by incorporating removable padding in the shoulder straps and additional padding in the lumbar zone. The removable shoulder strap padding is designed to allow better fleibility while wearing body armor. This advantage advantage is best demonstrated in the the prone firing position. In this position, the shoulder strap padding is reduced, allowing for better headroom while sighting your weapon. In addition, while wearing body armor, you can add a special lumbar pad that fits below the back body armor plate and brings the lumbar area of the pack frame in contact with your back to allow for effective weight transfer.
BACK PAD Our back pad is smooth on the back, so all you feel is the cush of the foam pad evenly across the whole length length of where the pack is in contact. The foam pad is covered covered using a stretch fabric that is both comfortable and durable. This amazing fabric does well at managing moisture, and not letting any into the foam padding. The fabric dries quickly after you remove your pack.
Note: Hold the line between the tip of your inde fingers and thumbs parallel to the ground, with the tip of your inde fingers resting on the crest of your hipbones, and your thumbs near the center of your back.
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With a fleible tape, have someone measure from the most prominent bone at the base of your neck to an imaginary line drawn to connect your your thumbs. This will be your torso length. NOTE: Follow the contours of
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your back with a fleible tape to accurately determine your
SHOULDER STRAPS
The shoulder straps are 3D shaped to fit the contours around your neck and torso, as well as the contour over your shoulder. shoulder. Each strap attaches using our Pivot Point hardware. The Pivot Point allows the straps to naturally cant and fit the eact angle angle of your shoulder. shoulder. The inside fabric of our shoulder shoulder straps is the same as our back pad for all the same reasons.
torso measurement. measurement. Regular Torso Fits 17" to 22"
NOTE: Each framesheet has adjustment settings spaced in one inch increments to further
BELTS The belt is attached using our eclusive Pivot Point stainless steel hardware.
fine-tune your fit. If you measured at 20" then no
With this system our belts are allowed to pivot with the natural movement of your hips. A belt that moves with you means it doesn’t move against against you. Our belts have a plastic eoskeleton. eoskeleton. This rigid plastic eoskeleton, eoskeleton, when fitted properly, forms a cup over your hip bone and does a great job of transferring the load to your hips. Our belts feature dualdensity foam and the same stuffed construction as our shoulder straps. Our belts form a continuous wrap that hugs your hips without leaving gaps.
adjustment is necessary for torso length (default setting) but you may need to adjust the width of the shoulder straps. This is determined in the steps on the following page. Follow through steps on net page to determine shoulder strap width and components.
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MEASURE FOR CUSTOM FIT COMPONENTS
FINE-TUNING THE FIT
In order to determine which harness components that are right for you and tune the pack for a custom fit, you will measure your your neck, chest, and waist. CHIEF packs come with a default setup of a medium belt and medium shoulder straps (set at wide). If your sizing does not reflect the size currently on the pack then you will need to follow the steps on pages 5,6,7 to echange and adjust components.
SWAPPING THE HIP BELT BELT
1. Determine Shoulder Strap Width
Adjustable Width Bracket
wide
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regular (inner)
NOTE: If you measured 17" or less you may still use the wide position with body armor.
2. Select Proper Fit Shoulder Strap
To accomodate variable width necks and shoulders all packs come with an adjustable width bracket. To determine your setting we suggest you measure the circumference of your neck. The regular width setting is for neck sizes 17" or smaller and wide is for 17.5" and larger larger as measured at the adam’s apple. If you measured regular and have a 20" torso no bracket adjustment is necessary. If you need to change width and/or torso length then you will have to adjust the bracket (page 7). Follow the net step before ad justing torso length & strap width as you may need to echange shoulder straps also.
Your chest measurement should be taken just under your arms and across your shoulder blades. After measuring yourself locate the sizing tag to determine if the pack is equipped with the correct size strap. If a tag cannot be found assume that it is a medium. If you are a 20" torso with a ‘regular’ neck and need to echange shoulder straps sizes see page 6 only. If you need to echange shoulder strap sizes and make a torso/width adjustment then you will have to follow all the steps on pages 6 & 7. Be sure to replace the shoulder straps with the correct size. Size: Chest Size: Small 34" to 40" Medium 40" to 46" Large 46" to 52"
It is not necessary to remove the framesheet from the pack to swap the hip belt. This process is a lot easier with an empty pack. Our Power Hook system allows easy access to the mounting hardware. You will use a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the hardware. When remounting the hip belt make sure it is right side up and arcing upward.
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Undo Power Hook Flap which is wrapped around the tail section of the framesheet where the hip belt is mounted. NOTE: The seam between the Power Hook Flap and the back pad should wrap 1/4 inch around the bottom of the framesheet. This seam should follow a straight line with the seam on the hip belt.
3 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver screwdriver to remove mounting screw.
3. Select Proper Fit Hip-Belt Use the size chart below and go by your regular pant size waist measurement. measurement. If you don’t know this, take a measurement with a fleible tape measure with the tape net to your skin, around your waist. Measure the circumference circumference at your hip points. Or, you can simply try on a hip belt; just be certain to remove bulky clothing or wear clothing suited for your conditions. A properly sized hip belt will wrap over over your hip bones and still leave a gap gap in the padding at the front. All belts have a sizing tag on them. Locate the tag to determine if it is equipped with the correct size belt. If it is not then follow the steps on page 5 to echange belt for correct size.
4 With screw removed lift hip belt off mounting post.
(Measured by circumference at hip crest) Small 28" to 34" Medium 34" to 40" Large 40+
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MEASURE FOR CUSTOM FIT COMPONENTS
FINE-TUNING THE FIT
In order to determine which harness components that are right for you and tune the pack for a custom fit, you will measure your your neck, chest, and waist. CHIEF packs come with a default setup of a medium belt and medium shoulder straps (set at wide). If your sizing does not reflect the size currently on the pack then you will need to follow the steps on pages 5,6,7 to echange and adjust components.
SWAPPING THE HIP BELT BELT It is not necessary to remove the framesheet from the pack to swap the hip belt. This process is a lot easier with an empty pack. Our Power Hook system allows easy access to the mounting hardware. You will use a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the hardware. When remounting the hip belt make sure it is right side up and arcing upward.
1. Determine Shoulder Strap Width
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Adjustable Width Bracket
wide
(outer)
regular (inner)
NOTE: If you measured 17" or less you may still use the wide position with body armor.
2. Select Proper Fit Shoulder Strap
To accomodate variable width necks and shoulders all packs come with an adjustable width bracket. To determine your setting we suggest you measure the circumference of your neck. The regular width setting is for neck sizes 17" or smaller and wide is for 17.5" and larger larger as measured at the adam’s apple. If you measured regular and have a 20" torso no bracket adjustment is necessary. If you need to change width and/or torso length then you will have to adjust the bracket (page 7). Follow the net step before ad justing torso length & strap width as you may need to echange shoulder straps also.
Undo Hip Stabilizer straps one each side.
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Undo Power Hook Flap which is wrapped around the tail section of the framesheet where the hip belt is mounted. NOTE: The seam between the Power Hook Flap and the back pad should wrap 1/4 inch around the bottom of the framesheet. This seam should follow a straight line with the seam on the hip belt.
Your chest measurement should be taken just under your arms and across your shoulder blades. After measuring yourself locate the sizing tag to determine if the pack is equipped with the correct size strap. If a tag cannot be found assume that it is a medium. If you are a 20" torso with a ‘regular’ neck and need to echange shoulder straps sizes see page 6 only. If you need to echange shoulder strap sizes and make a torso/width adjustment then you will have to follow all the steps on pages 6 & 7. Be sure to replace the shoulder straps with the correct size. Size: Chest Size: Small 34" to 40" Medium 40" to 46" Large 46" to 52"
3 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver screwdriver to remove mounting screw.
3. Select Proper Fit Hip-Belt Use the size chart below and go by your regular pant size waist measurement. measurement. If you don’t know this, take a measurement with a fleible tape measure with the tape net to your skin, around your waist. Measure the circumference circumference at your hip points. Or, you can simply try on a hip belt; just be certain to remove bulky clothing or wear clothing suited for your conditions. A properly sized hip belt will wrap over over your hip bones and still leave a gap gap in the padding at the front. All belts have a sizing tag on them. Locate the tag to determine if it is equipped with the correct size belt. If it is not then follow the steps on page 5 to echange belt for correct size.
4 With screw removed lift hip belt off mounting post.
(Measured by circumference at hip crest) Small 28" to 34" Medium 34" to 40" Large 40+
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FINE-TUNING THE FIT SWAPPING AND ADJUSTING SHOULDER STRAPS It is not necessary to remove the framesheet from the pack to adjust or swap shoulder straps. Our frame cutouts allow easy access to the mounting hardware. You will use a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the hardware. This process is a lot easier with an empty pack. To adjust the torso length only, skip to step 3. To remove the shoulder straps, simply follow the photos below to access the mounting hardware. See the diagrams on page 6 for adjustment details.
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Match up your torso length measurement to the corresponding pair of holes on this chart.
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Place SHOULDER STRAP MOUNTING BAR under the proper holes for your torso length and for your neck/shoulder width.
Regular Torso 17-22"
pgs 3-4 NOTE: Bar goes in from the backside of the framesheet. Move it by grasping it through the arrow shaped cutout.
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Unbuckle Lower Shoulder Strap- one each side.
SHOULDER STRAP MOUNTING BAR Adjustable for both wide and regular neck/shoulder measurements.
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measure around neck
regular
regular wide
2 wide Unthread the Load Lifter straps - one each side located at top of shoulder straps.
3 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove hardware.
4 With shoulder straps removed the shoulder strap mounting bar can be slid up or down for making a torso length adjustment. Details on net page.
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NOTE: With body armor, you may need to temporarily adjust to the wide position.
17" or less 17.5" or more
NOTE: Keep the foam piece between the mounting bar and the frame. It allows for a quieter ride.
7 Place the shoulder strap grommet hole over the shoulder strap mounting bar post sticking through the framesheet. Mount shoulder strap screws into the threaded studs. Be sure the lift handle between the shoulder straps is not twisted. Review steps one and two for reattaching straps. NOTE : Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver screwdriver for a perfect fit. The Phillips driver on a Swiss Army Knife or the Phillips drivers found on multi tools will usually work fine for in-field adjustments.
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FINE-TUNING THE FIT
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SWAPPING AND ADJUSTING SHOULDER STRAPS It is not necessary to remove the framesheet from the pack to adjust or swap shoulder straps. Our frame cutouts allow easy access to the mounting hardware. You will use a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the hardware. This process is a lot easier with an empty pack. To adjust the torso length only, skip to step 3. To remove the shoulder straps, simply follow the photos below to access the mounting hardware. See the diagrams on page 6 for adjustment details.
Match up your torso length measurement to the corresponding pair of holes on this chart.
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Place SHOULDER STRAP MOUNTING BAR under the proper holes for your torso length and for your neck/shoulder width.
Regular Torso 17-22"
pgs 3-4 NOTE: Bar goes in from the backside of the framesheet. Move it by grasping it through the arrow shaped cutout.
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Unbuckle Lower Shoulder Strap- one each side.
SHOULDER STRAP MOUNTING BAR Adjustable for both wide and regular neck/shoulder measurements.
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measure around neck
regular
regular wide
2 wide Unthread the Load Lifter straps - one each side located at top of shoulder straps.
3 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove hardware.
NOTE: With body armor, you may need to temporarily adjust to the wide position.
17" or less 17.5" or more
NOTE: Keep the foam piece between the mounting bar and the frame. It allows for a quieter ride.
7 Place the shoulder strap grommet hole over the shoulder strap mounting bar post sticking through the framesheet. Mount shoulder strap screws into the threaded studs. Be sure the lift handle between the shoulder straps is not twisted. Review steps one and two for reattaching straps.
4 With shoulder straps removed the shoulder strap mounting bar can be slid up or down for making a torso length adjustment. Details on net page.
NOTE : Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver screwdriver for a perfect fit. The Phillips driver on a Swiss Army Knife or the Phillips drivers found on multi tools will usually work fine for in-field adjustments.
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REMOVE OR INSERT THE FRAMESHEET
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You shouldn’t have to remove the framesheet from the pack under normal circumstances. However, However, you may want to remove it for cleaning or repairs. Undo Velcro straps in front of the lower belt flap.
NOTE: Removing and inserting the framesheet is much easier when the pack is completely empty. Leave the shoulder straps and belt attached to the framesheet until it is removed.
1 Unthread load lifter strap
5 Pull framesheet out by holding on to the tail section and pulling until the framesheet is completely out of the pack body.
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NOTE: If the framesheet is not coming out easily, check that all the straps mentioned above have been undone!
Undo Lower Shoulder Strap Buckle - one each side.
INSERT THE FRAMESHEET To reinsert the frame sheet follow steps 1-5 in reverse, 5-1. Be sure to check that the frame is slid as far up as possible. There is a webbing sleeve for it to rest in.
3 Undo HIP STABILIZER straps - one each side of hipbelt.
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REMOVE OR INSERT THE FRAMESHEET
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You shouldn’t have to remove the framesheet from the pack under normal circumstances. However, However, you may want to remove it for cleaning or repairs. Undo Velcro straps in front of the lower belt flap.
NOTE: Removing and inserting the framesheet is much easier when the pack is completely empty. Leave the shoulder straps and belt attached to the framesheet until it is removed.
1 Unthread load lifter strap
5 Pull framesheet out by holding on to the tail section and pulling until the framesheet is completely out of the pack body.
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NOTE: If the framesheet is not coming out easily, check that all the straps mentioned above have been undone!
Undo Lower Shoulder Strap Buckle - one each side.
INSERT THE FRAMESHEET To reinsert the frame sheet follow steps 1-5 in reverse, 5-1. Be sure to check that the frame is slid as far up as possible. There is a webbing sleeve for it to rest in.
3 Undo HIP STABILIZER straps - one each side of hipbelt.
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CONFIGURE HARNESS FOR BODY ARMOR
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In order to properly fit your pack over body armor you have to insert the Body Armor Compatible Lumbar Pad and remove the Body Armor Compatible Shoulder Strap Padding.
Undo POWER HOOK FLAP which is wrapped around the tail section of the framesheet where the hip belt is mounted.
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Locate velcro flap on backside of hipbelt.
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Pull away to release velcro flap from hipbelt.
To remove the shoulder strap foam simply pull it out from under the elastic band. The Velcro is held at the top of the shoulder strap with a Velcro flap. When reattaching be sure the top is set back into the flap correctly. NOTE: The pads are slightly shorter than the strap, so that when they are attached correctly the strap has a natural arch over your shoulder. Try to form this arch as you attach the pad.
BACH HARNESS PROPER FIT
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Slide pad over f lap. Large end on top.
Refold flap and secure to hip belt Velcro Velcro make sure that flap is completely wrapped over hipbelt and the flap seam is inline with hipbelt.
With the pack adjusted for body armor the absence of shoulder strap padding allows more fleibility for the head and neck. The lumbar pad helps transfer the weight effectively onto the hips and hip belt. For more details on the Body Armor Compatible Harness (BACH) please see page 1.
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CONFIGURE HARNESS FOR BODY ARMOR
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In order to properly fit your pack over body armor you have to insert the Body Armor Compatible Lumbar Pad and remove the Body Armor Compatible Shoulder Strap Padding.
Undo POWER HOOK FLAP which is wrapped around the tail section of the framesheet where the hip belt is mounted.
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Locate velcro flap on backside of hipbelt.
Pull away to release velcro flap from hipbelt.
To remove the shoulder strap foam simply pull it out from under the elastic band. The Velcro is held at the top of the shoulder strap with a Velcro flap. When reattaching be sure the top is set back into the flap correctly. NOTE: The pads are slightly shorter than the strap, so that when they are attached correctly the strap has a natural arch over your shoulder. Try to form this arch as you attach the pad.
BACH HARNESS PROPER FIT
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Ho l d f l a p o u t .
Slide pad over f lap. Large end on top.
Refold flap and secure to hip belt Velcro Velcro make sure that flap is completely wrapped over hipbelt and the flap seam is inline with hipbelt.
With the pack adjusted for body armor the absence of shoulder strap padding allows more fleibility for the head and neck. The lumbar pad helps transfer the weight effectively onto the hips and hip belt. For more details on the Body Armor Compatible Harness (BACH) please see page 1.
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DONNING THE PACK
EASY PULL BELT
(see figures A - D)
Step 1 - Hold both SHOULDER STRAPS or grab pack by Haul Loop. Figure A
When carrying etremely heavy loads it can be difficult to get your belt tight enough to keep the load on your hips. All CHIEF packs come with our easy pull belt which offers a mechanical advantage. Like a pulley system it requires minimal effort for maimum force. The forward direction of pull also makes tightening your belt easier.
Step 2 - Lift pack up onto your knee. Figure B Step 3 - With knees bent, slide one arm through a SHOULDER STRAP and glide the pack
onto your back using your other arm to lift on bottom of pack. Figure C - D
PROCESS FOR TIGHTENING ALL STRAPS (see figures E - I) Tighten all straps in t he order below. NOTE: Get to know these straps well. It will make this process second nature. Step 1 - Buckle HIP BELT. Figure E Step 2 - Buckle STERNUM STRAP and don’t cinch too tight. Figure F Step 3 -Tighten up HIP BELT until it is good and snug around hips. Figure E Step 4 - Snug down the webbing that goes thorough the ladderlocs at the lower part of the SHOULDER STRAPS. Figure G Step 5 - Snug down STERNUM STRAP (do not over tighten; shoulder strap should curve slight ly around outside of breast). Figure F Step 6 - Reach up with both hands over shoulders. Grab silver LOAD LIFTER straps and pull down to snug them up. Figure H Step 7 - Snug down HIP STABILIZER STABILIZER STRAPS. Figure I NOTE: When you want your HIP BELT to pivot more easily to allow for your hips to rotate (such as they do when climbing a steep grade), loosen the HIP STABILIZER STRAPS slightly to allow the belt to pivot. A
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SNAP DRAGON-STERNUM STRAP RELEASE Every second counts when you need to rapidly remove your backpack. Our new sternum strap quick release system doesn’t leave you fumbling with small buckles, especially with gloves on. Simply pull the webbing handle out with a quick snap and your sternum strap is released.
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NOTE: Keeping your sternum strap snug and etra webbing rolled up tight allows for faster easier snap releases. H
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DONNING THE PACK
EASY PULL BELT
(see figures A - D)
Step 1 - Hold both SHOULDER STRAPS or grab pack by Haul Loop. Figure A
When carrying etremely heavy loads it can be difficult to get your belt tight enough to keep the load on your hips. All CHIEF packs come with our easy pull belt which offers a mechanical advantage. Like a pulley system it requires minimal effort for maimum force. The forward direction of pull also makes tightening your belt easier.
Step 2 - Lift pack up onto your knee. Figure B Step 3 - With knees bent, slide one arm through a SHOULDER STRAP and glide the pack
onto your back using your other arm to lift on bottom of pack. Figure C - D
PROCESS FOR TIGHTENING ALL STRAPS (see figures E - I) Tighten all straps in t he order below. NOTE: Get to know these straps well. It will make this process second nature. Step 1 - Buckle HIP BELT. Figure E Step 2 - Buckle STERNUM STRAP and don’t cinch too tight. Figure F Step 3 -Tighten up HIP BELT until it is good and snug around hips. Figure E Step 4 - Snug down the webbing that goes thorough the ladderlocs at the lower part of the SHOULDER STRAPS. Figure G Step 5 - Snug down STERNUM STRAP (do not over tighten; shoulder strap should curve slight ly around outside of breast). Figure F Step 6 - Reach up with both hands over shoulders. Grab silver LOAD LIFTER straps and pull down to snug them up. Figure H Step 7 - Snug down HIP STABILIZER STABILIZER STRAPS. Figure I NOTE: When you want your HIP BELT to pivot more easily to allow for your hips to rotate (such as they do when climbing a steep grade), loosen the HIP STABILIZER STRAPS slightly to allow the belt to pivot. A
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SNAP DRAGON-STERNUM STRAP RELEASE Every second counts when you need to rapidly remove your backpack. Our new sternum strap quick release system doesn’t leave you fumbling with small buckles, especially with gloves on. Simply pull the webbing handle out with a quick snap and your sternum strap is released.
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NOTE: Keeping your sternum strap snug and etra webbing rolled up tight allows for faster easier snap releases. H
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B-TOGS B-TOGS Strap Wraps are a convenient way to adjust and fi the etra length of webbing on a pack’s adjustable straps. B-TOGS, are silent and do not stick to clothing like Velcro strap wraps. They are removable/replaceable without a sewing kit. The bungee allows you to make length adjustments without undoing the tog.
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Simply roll up loose webbing.
Pull bungee around T-bar on opposite side to secure wrapped webbing
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ACCESS FEATURE The CHIEF Packs are accessed through the top in a conventional manner, or can also be accessed via a zippered front panel that allows for quick retrieval of items even if they are placed deep in the pack. We believe believe that our Access system is superior in function to the traditional sleeping bag compartment with a divider. Our Access panel provides provides quick access to the pack’s entire contents.
DOFFING THE PACK - REST STOPS Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 - Slightly loosen LOAD LIFTER STRAPS. 2 - Slightly loosen HIP STABILIZER STRAPS. 3 - Unclip STERNUM STRAP. STRAP. 4 - Slightly loosen SHOULDER STRAPS. 5 - Unclip HIP BELT. 6 - Remove right or left arm from under SHOULDER STRAP and slide pack around to your front and on to the opposing knee. Grab hold of the HAUL LOOP located between the SHOULDER STRAPS to lower the pack to the ground.
NOTE: BE SURE TO LOOSEN ALL STRAPS (AS NOTED ABOVE) WHEN YOU TAKE OFF YOUR PACK. THE
NExT TIME YOU PUT ON YOUR PACK, FOLLOW THE PROCESS FOR TIGHTENING ALL STRAPS. FOLLOWING THIS PROCESS FOR STRAP TIGHTENING WILL ENSURE A PROPER FIT.
DOFFING THE PACK - EMERGENCY Step 1 - Unclip STERNUM STRAP. STRAP. Step 2 - Unclip HIP BELT. Step 3 - Unclip SHOULDER STRAPS). WARNING - DO NOT UNCLIP SHOULDER STRAP BEFORE STERNUM STRAP - INJURY MAY RESULT.
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Undo top buckles on pack overflow. overflow.
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Now the access panel can be unzipped from both sides to epose pack contents.
3 With access panel unzipped, there is a series of compression straps used to secure pack load. When loading pack through compression panel use these compression straps to secure pack contents before closing. Failure to use compression straps makes it more difficult to close panel and puts undo stress on the zippers.
PROPER FIT What you will notice immediately with our CHIEF packs is amazing comfort. The load is evenly distributed over your back and onto your hips. You have plenty of room to tilt your head back and look up. The fit feels like it was made custom for your body. The ride is very well cushioned and stable. The pack feels in tune with your natural body motion and shape. And finally, the ride is stable; no swaying or sagging, and you can totally control the load. After you’ve been on the trail for a day, you will appreciate this pack even more! Your Your back muscles should still feel good, you shouldn’t have any hot spots, and you should have a minimum amount of hipbone fatigue.
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B-TOGS B-TOGS Strap Wraps are a convenient way to adjust and fi the etra length of webbing on a pack’s adjustable straps. B-TOGS, are silent and do not stick to clothing like Velcro strap wraps. They are removable/replaceable without a sewing kit. The bungee allows you to make length adjustments without undoing the tog.
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Simply roll up loose webbing.
Pull bungee around T-bar on opposite side to secure wrapped webbing
PATROL | RECCE
ACCESS FEATURE The CHIEF Packs are accessed through the top in a conventional manner, or can also be accessed via a zippered front panel that allows for quick retrieval of items even if they are placed deep in the pack. We believe believe that our Access system is superior in function to the traditional sleeping bag compartment with a divider. Our Access panel provides provides quick access to the pack’s entire contents.
DOFFING THE PACK - REST STOPS Step Step Step Step Step Step
1 - Slightly loosen LOAD LIFTER STRAPS. 2 - Slightly loosen HIP STABILIZER STRAPS. 3 - Unclip STERNUM STRAP. STRAP. 4 - Slightly loosen SHOULDER STRAPS. 5 - Unclip HIP BELT. 6 - Remove right or left arm from under SHOULDER STRAP and slide pack around to your front and on to the opposing knee. Grab hold of the HAUL LOOP located between the SHOULDER STRAPS to lower the pack to the ground.
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Undo top buckles on pack overflow. overflow.
NOTE: BE SURE TO LOOSEN ALL STRAPS (AS NOTED ABOVE) WHEN YOU TAKE OFF YOUR PACK. THE
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Now the access panel can be unzipped from both sides to epose pack contents.
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NExT TIME YOU PUT ON YOUR PACK, FOLLOW THE PROCESS FOR TIGHTENING ALL STRAPS. FOLLOWING THIS PROCESS FOR STRAP TIGHTENING WILL ENSURE A PROPER FIT.
With access panel unzipped, there is a series of compression straps used to secure pack load. When loading pack through compression panel use these compression straps to secure pack contents before closing. Failure to use compression straps makes it more difficult to close panel and puts undo stress on the zippers.
DOFFING THE PACK - EMERGENCY Step 1 - Unclip STERNUM STRAP. STRAP. Step 2 - Unclip HIP BELT. Step 3 - Unclip SHOULDER STRAPS). WARNING - DO NOT UNCLIP SHOULDER STRAP BEFORE STERNUM STRAP - INJURY MAY RESULT.
PROPER FIT What you will notice immediately with our CHIEF packs is amazing comfort. The load is evenly distributed over your back and onto your hips. You have plenty of room to tilt your head back and look up. The fit feels like it was made custom for your body. The ride is very well cushioned and stable. The pack feels in tune with your natural body motion and shape. And finally, the ride is stable; no swaying or sagging, and you can totally control the load. After you’ve been on the trail for a day, you will appreciate this pack even more! Your Your back muscles should still feel good, you shouldn’t have any hot spots, and you should have a minimum amount of hipbone fatigue.
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HYDRATION SETUPS CHIEF packs are fully hydration compatible with very effective hydration configurations. The hydration bladder’s hose can be routed out of the bottom (see bottom routing) of the side hydration bladder pockets and up the shoulder straps resulting in better flow and a more convenient position for the bite valve. valve. The bite valve valve is then in position to be used hands-free. hands-free. If desired, the hydration hydration hose can also be routed in the conventional manner over the shoulder. Inside the hydration side pocket there is port (see top routing) that allows you to route the hose out of the top from inside of the pack.
hydration clip top inside
HAUL LOOPS CHIEF packs are equipped with 6 separate haul loops conveniently located on the pack. The strongest haul loop point for hanging the pack is the shoulder strap/pack body combination shown in image B.
A top routing inside of pack body
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Hydration System conventional routing (top)
top of hydration pocket
C bottom routing
To prevent prevent side haul loops from becoming snagged use the compression straps located under the lid to pull side haul loops up under the lid.
high output routing (bottom)
hands free operation
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Thread compression strap under haul loop both sides.
Haul loops exposed.
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Haul loops tucked neatly away.
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HYDRATION SETUPS CHIEF packs are fully hydration compatible with very effective hydration configurations. The hydration bladder’s hose can be routed out of the bottom (see bottom routing) of the side hydration bladder pockets and up the shoulder straps resulting in better flow and a more convenient position for the bite valve. valve. The bite valve valve is then in position to be used hands-free. hands-free. If desired, the hydration hydration hose can also be routed in the conventional manner over the shoulder. Inside the hydration side pocket there is port (see top routing) that allows you to route the hose out of the top from inside of the pack.
hydration clip top inside
HAUL LOOPS CHIEF packs are equipped with 6 separate haul loops conveniently located on the pack. The strongest haul loop point for hanging the pack is the shoulder strap/pack body combination shown in image B.
A top routing inside of pack body
B
Hydration System conventional routing (top)
top of hydration pocket
C bottom routing
To prevent prevent side haul loops from becoming snagged use the compression straps located under the lid to pull side haul loops up under the lid.
high output routing (bottom)
hands free operation
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Thread compression strap under haul loop both sides.
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Haul loops tucked neatly away.
Haul loops exposed.
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RADIO ANTENNA PORTS & POCKET Antenna ports across the top of the pack and lid allow for maimum fleibility in the arrangement of the radio antenna., and other cabling that needs to eit the pack.
Antenna ports at the top of the pack, underneath the lid.
Zippered antenna ports located on the back of the lid. (lid closed)
Compression straps found directly beneath radio pocket can be used for etra batteries as pictured or to secure any other heavier items closer to the framesheet and back.
HARNESS SINGLE-POINT RELEASE (HSPR) COMPATIBILITY
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FLATBED
An internal radio pocket secures the radio close to the framesheet and the compression straps keep the weight secure and as close to the back as possible. Internal radio pocket is accessible from the top of the pack or through the front access panel. Compression straps secure radio close to framesheet and back.
clip and tighten
ALL-PURPOSE & HIGHLY CONFIGURABLE The CHIEF Flatbed is an all-purpose, highly highly configurable and adaptable load carriage system. It uses the same CHIEF Frame and Body-Armor Compatible Harness (BACH) system as the CHIEF Patrol and CHIEF Recce packs. The CHIEF Flatbed is designed to carry odd loads such as rescue/etrication tools, breaching tools, medical devices, hard cases, Dry-Bags or even an elk quarter! The PALS (MOLLE) (MOLLE) webbing on the back panel and optional flaps can accept any molle pouches such as our line of MP Pouches, as well as many custom pouches we have developed for mission specific kit, and can be used with our Volie Straps to securely lash on nearly any tool or supply. Read on to see the options currently available, or to get ideas for how to use the pack in different configurations depending depending on the mission. The ideas and options listed are by no means the only possible ones, the Flatbed system is designed to be able to improvise and adapt. Contact us if you need need a solution to attach you odd load. If we have not already already developed developed it, we may be able to quickly design a kit specific pouch or lashing system to fit your mission.
The CHIEF Patrol is attached to the jumper and inspected in accordance ith established rigging and inspection procedures outlined in FM 3-21.220
Loops for routing of the HSPR system.
Etended Flap with Hardcase
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Standard Flap with Watershed A.C.C. Drybag
Standard Flap With Rescue Tool Combi Jaw Holster.
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RADIO ANTENNA PORTS & POCKET Antenna ports across the top of the pack and lid allow for maimum fleibility in the arrangement of the radio antenna., and other cabling that needs to eit the pack.
FLATBED
An internal radio pocket secures the radio close to the framesheet and the compression straps keep the weight secure and as close to the back as possible. Internal radio pocket is accessible from the top of the pack or through the front access panel. Compression straps secure radio close to framesheet and back.
Antenna ports at the top of the pack, underneath the lid. Compression straps found directly beneath radio pocket can be used for etra batteries as pictured or to secure any other heavier items closer to the framesheet and back.
Zippered antenna ports located on the back of the lid. (lid closed)
HARNESS SINGLE-POINT RELEASE (HSPR) COMPATIBILITY
ALL-PURPOSE & HIGHLY CONFIGURABLE The CHIEF Flatbed is an all-purpose, highly highly configurable and adaptable load carriage system. It uses the same CHIEF Frame and Body-Armor Compatible Harness (BACH) system as the CHIEF Patrol and CHIEF Recce packs. The CHIEF Flatbed is designed to carry odd loads such as rescue/etrication tools, breaching tools, medical devices, hard cases, Dry-Bags or even an elk quarter! The PALS (MOLLE) (MOLLE) webbing on the back panel and optional flaps can accept any molle pouches such as our line of MP Pouches, as well as many custom pouches we have developed for mission specific kit, and can be used with our Volie Straps to securely lash on nearly any tool or supply. Read on to see the options currently available, or to get ideas for how to use the pack in different configurations depending depending on the mission. The ideas and options listed are by no means the only possible ones, the Flatbed system is designed to be able to improvise and adapt. Contact us if you need need a solution to attach you odd load. If we have not already already developed developed it, we may be able to quickly design a kit specific pouch or lashing system to fit your mission.
The CHIEF Patrol is attached to the jumper and inspected in accordance ith established rigging and inspection procedures outlined in FM 3-21.220
Loops for routing of the HSPR system.
Etended Flap with Hardcase
Standard Flap with Watershed A.C.C. Drybag
Standard Flap With Rescue Tool Combi Jaw Holster.
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FLATBED WITHOUT FLAP
FLAP OPTIONS
The CHIEF Flatbed comes with horizontal PALS PALS webbing to attach nearly anything. 3 straps with SR buckles are integrated into each side, and ma te in the center for quick and secure lashing.
Currently we offer 4 different flap options but as requirements change, we may add to this offer. Contact us if you need a custom flap. Reversible Reversible flaps offer horizontal PALS (molle) webbing on the outside, as well as vertical PALS PALS webbing on the inside. The flap can be reversed so the vertical PALS webbing is on the outside if desired. To To do so, you will need to swap the male & female buckle parts . A needle nose pliers aids in this process. Standard flaps work for loads up to 10" thick. Etended flaps handle up to 15" thick loads, like some hard cases. Vehicle Vehicle Attachment Flap same as the Standard with the addition of 6 heavy duty vehicle attachment loops.
Flatbed Without Flap
Standard Flap Outside (reversible)
Flatbed Without Flap, Shown With Two MP 5-10-4’S And Two MP 8-10-4’S
FLATBED WITH FLAP The Flatbed with flap can be configured with MP pouches like this pack shown with two MP 5-10-4's and two MP 8-10-4's on the back and 3 MP8-10-2.5 on the inside of a reversible flap as well as 2 pouches on the outside of the flap. Visit granitegear.com granitegear.com to see the current list of pouches available.
MP Pouches Attached
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Etended Flap (non-reversible pictured, reversible available)
Etended Flap inside (reversible)
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FLATBED WITHOUT FLAP
FLAP OPTIONS
The CHIEF Flatbed comes with horizontal PALS PALS webbing to attach nearly anything. 3 straps with SR buckles are integrated into each side, and ma te in the center for quick and secure lashing.
Currently we offer 4 different flap options but as requirements change, we may add to this offer. Contact us if you need a custom flap. Reversible Reversible flaps offer horizontal PALS (molle) webbing on the outside, as well as vertical PALS PALS webbing on the inside. The flap can be reversed so the vertical PALS webbing is on the outside if desired. To To do so, you will need to swap the male & female buckle parts . A needle nose pliers aids in this process. Standard flaps work for loads up to 10" thick. Etended flaps handle up to 15" thick loads, like some hard cases. Vehicle Vehicle Attachment Flap same as the Standard with the addition of 6 heavy duty vehicle attachment loops.
Flatbed Without Flap
Standard Flap Outside (reversible)
Flatbed Without Flap, Shown With Two MP 5-10-4’S And Two MP 8-10-4’S
FLATBED WITH FLAP The Flatbed with flap can be configured with MP pouches like this pack shown with two MP 5-10-4's and two MP 8-10-4's on the back and 3 MP8-10-2.5 on the inside of a reversible flap as well as 2 pouches on the outside of the flap. Visit granitegear.com granitegear.com to see the current list of pouches available.
MP Pouches Attached
Etended Flap (non-reversible pictured, reversible available)
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ATTACHING/REVERSING FLAPS A Flat tipped screwdriver screwdriver will aid in this process. Use the plastic threader bar to weave the the flap webbing to the pack webbing as shown (fig. A & B). Fold the plastic threader back at the creases and tuck into the loops to finish the connection (fig. C).
Etended Flap inside (reversible)
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VOILE STRAPS & VERTICAL CONVERSION Voile Straps are made with a powerful stretch urethane, in combination with a rugged nylon buckle. They are recommended for lashing equipment to the Flatbed because they never never loosen, and they can be cinched tightly tightly for securing heavy items. For lashing equipment vertically, vertically, use Voile straps in combination with our vertical conversion bar, which converts horizontal PALS webbing into a vertical lash point. Voile straps are available available in 9", 12", 15", 18" and 24" lengths.
Voile Strap Keeper
A
B
C
LATERAL BAG SET The Lateral Bag Set attaches to the flatbed to form a central vertical pocket which is perfect for carrying a litter, rope, drybag, etc. securely cinched in with two straps across the center. Bags on each side zip open at the top, and provide 700 cubic inches of storage per side. The lateral bag set comes with a plastic threader bar which is used to weave through the PALs webbing on the bags and Flatbed panel for a secure attachment. After threading the plastic threader bar, it is folded back at the crease, and the end is tucked back into the PALS webbing. Voile straps are secured in the proper orientation using a knotted cord as shown above Voile Straps Vertical Conversion Kit
Steps For Securing The Vertical Vertical Conversion Kit
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Rescue Combi Jaw Holster And Voile Strap Securing Rescue Tool To Flatbed
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VOILE STRAPS & VERTICAL CONVERSION
ATTACHING/REVERSING FLAPS
Voile Straps are made with a powerful stretch urethane, in combination with a rugged nylon buckle. They are recommended for lashing equipment to the Flatbed because they never never loosen, and they can be cinched tightly tightly for securing heavy items. For lashing equipment vertically, vertically, use Voile straps in combination with our vertical conversion bar, which converts horizontal PALS webbing into a vertical lash point.
A Flat tipped screwdriver screwdriver will aid in this process. Use the plastic threader bar to weave the the flap webbing to the pack webbing as shown (fig. A & B). Fold the plastic threader back at the creases and tuck into the loops to finish the connection (fig. C).
Voile straps are available available in 9", 12", 15", 18" and 24" lengths.
Voile Strap Keeper
A
B
C
LATERAL BAG SET The Lateral Bag Set attaches to the flatbed to form a central vertical pocket which is perfect for carrying a litter, rope, drybag, etc. securely cinched in with two straps across the center. Bags on each side zip open at the top, and provide 700 cubic inches of storage per side. The lateral bag set comes with a plastic threader bar which is used to weave through the PALs webbing on the bags and Flatbed panel for a secure attachment. After threading the plastic threader bar, it is folded back at the crease, and the end is tucked back into the PALS webbing. Voile straps are secured in the proper orientation using a knotted cord as shown above Voile Straps Vertical Conversion Kit
Steps For Securing The Vertical Vertical Conversion Kit
Rescue Combi Jaw Holster And Voile Strap Securing Rescue Tool To Flatbed
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NSN NUMBERS Patrol Pack
Coyote
8465-01-570-7449
Patrol Pack
AOR1
8465-01-577-3626
Patrol Pack
AOR2
8465-01-577-3719
Patrol Pack
Multicam
8465-01-582-8211
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
Coyote
8465-01-570-7454
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
AOR1
8465-01-577-3720
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
AOR2
8465-01-577-3724
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
Multicam
8465-01-582-8192
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
Coyote
8465-01-570-7455
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
AOR1
8465-01-577-3726
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
AOR2
8465-01-577-3728
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
Multicam
8465-01-582-8195
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
Coyote
8465-01-570-7452
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
AOR1
8465-01-577-3735
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
AOR2
8465-01-577-3739
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
Multicam
8465-01-582-8201
Patrol Pack Cover
AOR1
8465-01-583-1442
Patrol Pack Cover
AOR2
8465-01-583-1498
Patrol Pack Cover
Multicam
8465-01-582-8206
Mortar Carrier Accessory
Coyote
8465-01-583-1455
C.H.I.E.F. PACK COVER Available in AOR1, AOR2 and Multicam
Mortar Carrier
NSN NUMBERS Patrol Pack
Coyote
8465-01-570-7449
Patrol Pack
AOR1
8465-01-577-3626
Patrol Pack
AOR2
8465-01-577-3719
Patrol Pack
Multicam
8465-01-582-8211
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
Coyote
8465-01-570-7454
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
AOR1
8465-01-577-3720
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
AOR2
8465-01-577-3724
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Small
Multicam
8465-01-582-8192
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
Coyote
8465-01-570-7455
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
AOR1
8465-01-577-3726
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
AOR2
8465-01-577-3728
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Medium
Multicam
8465-01-582-8195
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
Coyote
8465-01-570-7452
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
AOR1
8465-01-577-3735
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
AOR2
8465-01-577-3739
Patrol Pack Waist Belt Large
Multicam
8465-01-582-8201
Patrol Pack Cover
AOR1
8465-01-583-1442
Patrol Pack Cover
AOR2
8465-01-583-1498
Patrol Pack Cover
Multicam
8465-01-582-8206
Mortar Carrier Accessory
Coyote
8465-01-583-1455
Mortar Carrier Accessory
AOR1
8465-01-583-1490
Mortar Carrier Accessory
AOR2
8465-01-583-1495
Mortar Carrier Accessory
Multicam
8465-01-582-8209
C.H.I.E.F. PACK COVER Available in AOR1, AOR2 and Multicam
Mortar Carrier
Spot Cleaning The CHIEF pack can be spot cleaned effectively using a mild detergent solution applied with a small stiff bristle brush. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with water and hang hang dry. Hand Washing The pack can be hand washed with a mild detergent solution. Stains can be washed with a brush. After washing, rinse thoroughly with water, and hang dry. A water-repellent such as Nikwa or Scotchgaurd can be sprayed on according to the manufacturer’s manufacturer’s instructions. Allow the water -repellent treatment treatment to dry before using. Machine Washing DO NOT WASH IN A TOP-LOADING MACHINE - The center agitator on a top-loading machine can cause damage to the packs straps and and fabric especially during a spin cycle. Once the pack’s frame has been removed, removed, the pack can be machine washed in a heavy duty front-loading machine with a mild detergent . Stains can be prewashed with a brush. After washing, hang dry. A water-repellent such as Nikwa or Scotchgaurd Scotchgaurd can be sprayed on according to the manufacturer’s manufacturer’s instructions. Allow the water -repellent treatment treatment to dry before using. Maintenance The pack bag and framesheet do not require require special maintenance. Try to keep keep the framesheet free of oils which may cause squeaking. DO NOT APPLY APPLY ARMORALL or any other oil-based solution to the framesheet. KEEP away from open flames. The pack’s pack’s nylon fabric can get singed singed or melted. Proudly Made In The USA Proudly Granite Tactical Gear Manufactured By MMI www.mmi-fe www .mmi-fed.com d.com NSN: 8465-01-570-7449
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