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The COAXSHER RCP-1 Pro Radio Chest Harness is a professional-grade, fully adjustable chest rig designed for search and rescue, ski patrol, and emergency response teams. It accommodates large radios up to 8.5 inches, features multiple specialized pockets for electronics and tools, and offers a backpack-friendly design with durable nylon and polyester construction. Ideal for demanding outdoor work, it enhances communication efficiency and gear accessibility in critical situations.













| ASIN | B007QUNHFM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110 in Car Audio & Video Wiring Harnesses |
| Brand Name | COAXSHER |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (425) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040232062377, 00402320623776 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | Coaxsher |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyester |
| UPC | 040232062377 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
great radio rig!
Great little chest rig, it was a little more than I wanted to spend but well worth the few extra bucks. Ample room for a full-size handheld, pens, has a clip for a small flashlight, a gps, it also has a third pouch that you can't see in the picture but would work for a half size radio like a Baofeng with stock battery. Another plus is it has a upward facing zippered pouch that would and will be perfect for my Yeasu 817ND. Comfortable with lots of easily adjustable straps, my only concern would be big folks it seems if you were thick in the chest you may run out of strap. .. then again I could be wrong. .. it is a quality unit, I'm very happy and would/will recommend this.
C**S
Great and comfortable
Great chest rig for radios and supplies.
D**.
ARES/RACES gear
I've been looking at chest harness options for ARES/RACES public service work for awhile now and finally decided on the Coaxsher RCP-1 Pro. I haven't put it through its paces for a day long event yet but I have been getting a feel for it with shorter foot-mobile excursions around the neighborhood and this setup has everything I've been looking for. My primary HT fits nicely in either of the radio pockets. A backup HT or FRS/GMRS radio or GPS unit fits nicely in the second with battery packs in the battery pouch. There is plenty of extra room (and dedicated places) for pens/pencils, notebooks, small first aid kit and snacks. The pack and harness also fit well under my existing backpacks. The flashlight holder is a nice touch and can be moved to aim the light into the 'work area' of the pack for writing. I tend to prefer using a headlamp so this holder is superfluous for me but, it is easily removed. I would not say the system has any negatives but, it does have some quirks. The radio pockets are elastic and fit very tightly around my HT (Kenwood TH-D7). I'm pretty sure it is only a matter of time before I press buttons and change my radio settings while putting my pack together. Also, the radio pockets look like they will fit almost any portable radio but they have room for radios MUCH longer than my HT. The extra velcro strap seen on the main radio in the advertising wraps around nothing more than the antenna on mine and doesn't really do much. As a couple of other reviews mention, the strap system feels a bit small at it's largest extent. I'm a typical men's large and, with a sweatshirt on, the pack and straps are just on the edge of fitting comfortably. With full winter layering or, for someone with a larger torso, this could give a very negative first impression. The strap size can easily be fixed with addition of some velcro one-wrap or the pack can be attached directly to the shoulder straps of a backpack. Since I tend to use a pack in situations where this would be a problem, I will just be attaching the Coaxsher directly to my pack. Coaxsher really should add some upward adjustability.
M**E
Good but small strap set.
I've resisted buying a radio harness for years, because I couldn't find one that had what I wanted. This one is the closest thing I've seen in years - it isn't perfect but it is adequate. I did my research and got exactly what I expected - except for one thing ... it came with a rather small set of straps. The straps themselves are very nicely made, have a "writing surface" elastic strap release and even include reflectors on the back. These are even completely detachable/replaceable. No complaints on quality at all. However, I'm just standard "large" (not XL) sized and it feels puny. I assume that Coaxsher sells larger sets - that's -0.75 star because this should come standard with a *slightly* larger strap set. rounding out the 1 point deduction: I really wanted it to have a medical shears quick access holder on the front - that's -0.25 star for a missing feature. radio pouches look to be a perfect fit for what I have. (great) there's an odd zipped pouch (2.5"x7.5" intended purpose unknown) on the front between two of the radios, and a couple of pen holders (good) the pouch has a top zip w/ two additional snaps, good capacity, fabric appears to be water repellant, but zip isn't. two internal pockets. (good) some reflective markings for nighttime use. (good) flashlight holder (good? but may get in the way when wearing this harness inside a parka)
D**N
Great quality
Great set up, works great with radio and gps
C**S
Close, but not quite.
Bought this, and had to return it. No major flaws, but it's too busy. So many doo-dads on a larger framed chest harness that it became too much. The large pocket held my iPad mini nicely, and the radio holsters were perfect. It just felt cheap, though. The company logo stitching was already coming off out of the box. The material it's made from is "loose", and the whole rig always fell away from my chest and hung there with a walkie attached. There was constantly an inch of space between my chest and the holster. Having a surface to write on was weird. Maybe that's why it never fit correctly. The harness was nice, as that's what is important to me. Put this harness on their other smaller chest holster and that one would be perfect. This? M'eh. I ended up getting a competitor's, and I'm extremely happy that I did. A slight redesign of this would be helpful to it, imo.
J**N
HAS ENOUGH ADJUSTMENT FOR BIG AND TALL GUYS
I BOUGHT 3 CHEST VESTS AND RETURNED THEM ALL THEY HAD NO LOWER STRAP ADJUSTMENT JUST ELASTIC WHICH WERE VERY TIGHT. THIS RADIO VEST HAS 3 POCKETS FOR RADIOS AND PHONES. THE MAIN POCKET IS LARGE ENOUGH TO CONCEAL JUST ABOUT ANY HANDGUN AND OTHER STUFF. I ALSO BOUGHT THE EXTRA LARGE STRAP SET SO I CAN WEAR THE CHEST VEST OVER A JACKET. COST MORE BUT WHAT YOU PAY FOR IS WHAT YOU GET.
L**A
Excellent to carry concealed and for phone and personal docs while kicking and SAR activities.
The gear is excellent, and it does well in comparison to the reviews. It holds well my G19, keys, wallet, GPS, snacks, and has a hose holder for my camelback. My son loves it because I can clip things to it (his stuff), and the excellent quality will hold the weight. Use it for my Search and Rescue duties, and it's easy to use, comfortable, and able to fit as much need its gear.
E**A
This is the product recommended to our SAR group. Sturdy quality and space/pockets for all the necessary gear.
A**R
ES LO QUE ESPERABA ES DE BUENA CALIDAD Y LLEGO EN TIEMPO GRACIAS
C**E
Bought it for wildfire use, great radio chest pack. The inner pockets for glasses etc are a nice touch, rugged well built piece of gear.
A**N
Amazing product good for people on the go or using ladders
R**N
Decent amount of storage on the rig. Primarily being used for SAR. Only thing I would change, ditch the quick release buckles, dropping it down and using it as a writing surface.
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