Gear up and stand out! 🛡️
The Tactical Gear Stand by Montex is a heavy-duty steel holder designed to organize and display your tactical gear efficiently. With dimensions of 20x15x71 inches and a weight capacity of 100lbs, it accommodates various equipment while ensuring durability and stability. Easy to assemble and backed by responsive customer service, this stand is perfect for military personnel, law enforcement, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Levels | 3 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10788362165205 |
Manufacturer | Montex |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 16 x 7.25 inches |
Package Weight | 9.89 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Montex |
Warranty Description | No |
Model Name | Tactical Gear Stand |
Suggested Users | mens |
Included Components | Instruction |
B**I
Nice display piece
Would be a 5 if it came with wheels, and texture on where the head piece goes. The helmet fits but slides around.
S**.
Works great
This works perfectly. Holds my fully loaded plate carrier with metal plates and helmet. Boots fit perfect underneath. Looks great for displaying kit.
K**Y
Poor quality control
Missing the right screws according to instructions, had to make a hole bigger to make screw fit.
A**L
Decent
The rack seems sturdy, although one hole is miss drilled. I placed my medic bag on this too. I may sling a rifle as well.I like the feet are a hard plastic and adjustable.
L**N
Great stand for quick easy grab and store
Holds my gear for easy access no problems. Bump helmet, plate carrier, gun belt, then down below on the bottom shelf I keep some extras with my boots sitting on there too. Well worth it.
T**M
reat concept, poor execution on this one.
Includes StandPros: Keeps your gear ready.Cons: Directions were incorrect, specifying the use of screws that were not included or accurate. Also limited detail. Not a difficult build, but at least direct to the right part to use. Frame bows to the back. Looks weak. I put mine in my closet because frankly I dont want to display. Metal wise, saw folks complain about the welds, that didnt bother me much, but what does are he spurs that shred. I had to take a file to several spots because of metal spurs that were fraying my shoulder straps and padding. Not cool. Also the metal for the shoulder straps is quite sharp.Removed stars for vague instructions, bowing metal, and several metal spurs that damaged my gear. Great concept, poor execution on this one.
C**L
Not great
As you can see in the pictures the welds are horrible. The pictures show all 4 sides. The instructions are confusing but luckily it's not hard to figure out. I got it all together and had 1 of each screw size left over. You can see in my picture with the instructions they list the wrong size screws for the square center plate where the bad welds are. The bottom is not level so the whole box rocks on the exposed screw heads. If I hold the box still, the post is unstable and I believe the welds will fail before too long with constant movement of gear on and off, especially considering how much tac vests weigh.If the base was stable and the welds more solid I believe this would be a good piece. Mine came well painted and it looks good.I am retired now and no longer have tactical gear but that's not why I got this one. I do a lot of events centered around mental health/suicide awareness for veterans and first responders with two different non-profits. We sell various items, including shirts, to raise money. Our displays tend to blow over easily with a good breeze. Now I have a way to display items that will take storm level winds to blow it over.But if you want it for heavy gear, good luck.
G**.
Little awkward to assemble
First off, I like how it's made of metal and not wood or plastic. The shelf underneath the stand itself is great for keeping my boots or whatever out-of-the-way, but accessible.It was a little awkward to assemble. For me, something like this is for display/aesthetic purposes, and having a system in which it's impossible to assemble without at least one bright, shiny screw sticking out from the tan stand and the gear on it is a bit of an eyesore. While I haven't run into this problem (yet), the adjustments for the shoulders and waist are just friction-fit with wing nuts. There are no notches where you can set a position and really lock it in, so I'm sure they'll wear over time.
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