

🦾 Gear up with AYIN MOLLE — where durability meets ultimate adaptability!
The AYIN MOLLE Breathable Outdoor Vest is a rugged, versatile tactical vest crafted from durable 1000D nylon. Featuring 96 MOLLE webbing loops, adjustable shoulder straps and cummerbund for a customizable fit (Medium to 3XL), and practical elements like emergency drag handles and quick-release buckles, it’s designed for professionals who demand comfort, durability, and modularity in the field. Backed by a 1-year warranty and USA-based support, this vest is a reliable choice for tactical, outdoor, and shooting enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B0BB86LHH2 |
| ASIN | B0C9ZS7J9Q |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,271 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #26 in Tactical Vests |
| Brand Name | AYIN |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Olive Drab |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Date First Available | 4 May 2022 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Fabric Type | 1000D Nylon |
| Fit Type | Loose Fit |
| Item Length Description | Standard Length |
| Manufacturer | AYIN |
| Manufacturer | AYIN |
| Material | Nylon |
| Neck Style | Square Neck |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Tactical |
| UPC | 762042378904 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**Y
Nicely made vest but might be a bit short for taller people. 11x14 front plate and 10x12 rear along with 6x6 side options. Makes range trips easier.
G**D
This is actually a great value, I am a XXL guy and this was adjustable into my fit. I will say I with it was a little longer in the torso but plates are not longer either, so not your fault, its made to spec and works good, the stich quality is high and the Velcro(TM) is generous. The side pads are a little small as stated by other reviewers but this is likely due to its adaptability, overall this was an amazing value. Will likely get a few more for my team.
O**R
I like to buy inexpensive items to try and here's my first impressions: 1. The nylon color is lighter/brighter than standard MC. Read that as "more tan/gold than standard." It's actually not bad, if you're in a more arid environment. 2. The nylon feels cheap...more of a plastic feel, than a fabric feel - however - it's not horrible either. It's stiff (but it's also new) and a bit noisy (but again, it's new). 3. Comes with Velcro/MOLLE on upper chest, drdicated 3 magazine pouch placard that fit standard 30s perfectly, adjustable retention cords (good quality) and a resident "admin" type pouch in front of them. The admin pouch is about 3/4" deep and the full size of the permanent "placard," held closed at the top with really stiff Velcro. I was surprised how strong it actually was to separate. It has drain holes. 4. The sides have pouches/Velcro flaps (side plates) on the inside and MOLLE on the outside. 5. The back has a drag handle and is covered with MOLLE. 6. Shoulder straps - this is where I have an issue. They're plenty wide but adjustability is very limited. The way the buckles are set in conjunction with the strap/adjust Velcro, makes it extremely difficult to shorten or lengthen them. It can be done, but with finesse and patience. They have a "security" cover that will absolutely hold the straps down - but they're not padded one bit. You'll need to buy or create padding for them and be creative in attaching it. 7. I can absolutely confirm that 11x14 steel fits both front and back panels with room to spare (vertically and fore/aft). The plate fits perfectly side to side, with no wiggle room at all. It will definitely accept shock/trauma panels between you and the plates. The Velcro flaps that holds in the plates are as robust/hard to open as the Velcro on the admin panel. Overall - stitching is consistent throughout the garment and appears to be actually decent-to-pretty good. "Will it take abuse?" - only time will tell. I didn't get it to drag myself across a desert for a YT Chanel entry, I got it in case I absolutely needed it (hopefully never). "Will the drag handle rip?" - probably...but again, I'm 6'3 and 245 lbs. No one's dragging me off a battlefield in this...not in my circles, anyway. No, it doesn't really match issued MC camo...but in thinking about it, perhaps "dusting" it with some flat dark earth or Coyote brown/OD spraypaint might help it some. "Is it worth it?" - again, time will tell. It was less than $40. If you're into airsoft/paintball....yeah, definitely. RL scenarios? Ehhhh....MAYbe. Would I "go to war" in it? Definitely not...but as a "dayum, it's happening" type of moment? Yeah...I think it will be OK.
C**P
Good item
S**S
Great value for what you get. Plate carrier under $40 that doesn't feel like cloth on plastic. Last $50 carrier I got just feel cheap, like it was plastic and peanut foam underneath. This material feels decent. shoulder straps is pretty ridged and padded, not like some of them which is too soft like a weaken wet noodle. Overall, fantastic value. Great features. Let's talk about design flaws tho, there is couple. One, the front panel allow 11x14 plate, while the back is 10x12 only... I don't think this vest is expensive enough that people are buying different plate sizes to fit this carrier... So what ends up happen is your front plate is in a pouch that is way too big for it. This brings us to the 2nd flaw, the lack of internal securing straps. For the back plate it is semi OK as the pouch only fits 10x12, I would have like an internal strap to hold the plate in place instead of only relying on the bottom flap. The front pouch however, it is just too long for the 10x12 plate so now the plate is got free movement up and down, that's bad. The front does have a horizontal internal strap to keep the plate center as the front panel is much larger than the plate. The funny part is that there is internal loop panel, like it was design to have a internal strap but no one sew the straps in. Pity, I would have love this and kept it if it didn't lack those things. I can't have my 10x12 6lb plate bouncing up/down while I'm trying to move.
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