Got the FOB last Wednesday (ordered via the pre-order on the 14th). With the new harness I also ordered the wings and the M1 rangefinder pouch. I haven't done a ton with it, but did shoot a field round on Sunday while wearing it. Have mine set up with just one wing on the right side with the rangefinder pouch mounted to it. Going from a MR Quickdraw to the FOB as I really wanted a forward-opening harness to make it easier/quieter to put my binos away.
Initial thoughts:
- Construction is quality. Stitching is solid, laser cut MOLLE is clean - what you should expect with the price tag.
- The harness is comfortable and not as thick as it looks in pictures. Threw a pack on for a bit with it and didn't have any issues with that.
- The wing system is the cat's pajamas and what intrigued me most off the bat. I have tried a few other harnesses but the rangefinder pouch was too "floppy" just mounted to a 1" (ish) piece of webbing. Gear flopping around drives me insane, all of my stuff for work is tightened down as far as it goes so nothing bounces around. The wing is a really solid mounting platform for the rangefinder pouch and it's also comfortable with it on.
- If you don't want the wing, the harness has the option to mount the rangefinder pouch via MOLLE to the side of the bino pouch. Again, much more solid mounting option than sliding it onto the 1" webbing.
- I like how the wing creates enough space to have something mounted to the same side the rangefinder pouch is mounted on. For archery, I am going to keep my rangefinder pouch on the wing on the right side and windcheck pouch on the right side of the bino pouch. Lets me keep my bow in my left hand and not have to reach across to grab stuff. For rifle, I am going to swap the wing/rangefinder pouch and wind check to my left, then put a cartridge pouch on the right side of bino pouch to keep my right hand on my rifle.
- Opening/closing is smooth and quiet and the shims they provide let you set the binos to a good height in the pouch.
- Took out a compass and as long as I kept it ~1/2 an arms length (where I'd be taking a reading from anyways) there was no interference from the magnet. This was with the pouch closed, assuming that would change if you had it open for some reason.
- The only thing I've found that I do NOT like so far is the pocket on the front of the pouch. I was hoping to use that for my release, but the zipper keeps the opening so tight that I can really only fit about a finger's width in there and can't really reach in to grab something. I like how it's still accessible with the bino pouch open and think that's a good concept, but the opening is so tight it's not much use for anything other than papers.