ESC ID1521 / AUD$13,000 (main can be split)
Fifteen jumps.
That’s not a typo. This thing has basically done orientation and then been put back in the box.
UPT Vector V348 with MLW 17 +1 to suit roughly a 37–42" chest, loaded with the good bits:
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Skyhook — faster reserve deployment when the mission goes sideways.
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VGH — premium spec for people who prefer issued gear to be top shelf.
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Spacer foam — better comfort for long days in the harness.
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Soft reserve handle — low profile, clean, and less likely to snag on the way through.
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Louie loops — gives you extra dive input when it’s time to put the hammer down.
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Rolled-edge leg pads — kinder on the legs when the opening gets your attention.
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MLW 17 +1 — harness fit that actually suits the operator.
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15 jumps only — barely out of training, nowhere near worn out.
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Sabre3 170 — modern wing with sharp manners and no old-war-surplus feel.
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Optimum 176 — reserve performance you want when things turn tactical.
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Vector V348 — proven kit with real combat aesthetic.
Multicam where it counts. Embroidery for days, logo’s on the Sabre3 170 so maybe a full fit 170 rig may not love it. A rig that looks like it drinks diesel, bench presses ammo crates, and still somehow turns up cleaner than your mate’s “always packed indoors” setup.
Built for someone who likes their gear with presence.
It’s the sort of setup that makes people stop mid-walk and go, “Whose rig is that?”
Answer: could be yours.