<h5>Spitfire MK II Plate Carrier by Direct Action</h5>
<p>The <strong>Spitfire MK II Plate Carrier(R)</strong> is a modern plate carrier <strong>designed based on feedback from users worldwide.</strong> With its <strong>lightweight and low-profile design,</strong> this carrier is built for <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/sapi” target=”_blank”><strong>SAPI/ESAPI ballistic plates</strong></a>. Its modular features, precise construction, and extremely low weight <strong>make it a top choice for operators</strong> still searching for the perfect carrier.<br />The <strong>MK II version</strong> may appear simpler at first glance, but <strong>it offers much greater customization options, is lighter, and less restrictive.</strong><br />Unnecessary <strong>MOLLE webbing</strong> under the flap and on the back has been <strong>removed to significantly reduce weight.</strong> An extended <strong>VELCRO panel</strong> on the front allows for easy attachment of larger patches. Thanks to a wide range of accessories, such as panels, flaps, and cummerbunds, the carrier <strong>can be tailored to meet specific needs.</strong><br /><strong>Spitfire MK II</strong> features innovative elements such as <strong>compatibility with Crye Precision AVS systems,</strong> front buckles for attaching chest rigs compatible with <strong>Mayflower(R)/Velocity Systems,</strong> and integrated holders for cables or hydration tubes.<br />Additionally, the carrier is compatible with comfort pads (not included) to ensure maximum comfort during wear.</p>
<h5>Key Features</h5>
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<li><strong>Durable Cordura(R) 500D material:</strong><br />Ensures maximum durability and reliability.<br /><br /></li>
<li><strong>Customizable design:</strong><br />Allows the replacement of front FLAP panels, back panels, and side cummerbunds.<br /><br /></li>
<li><strong>Compatibility with Crye Precision AVS:</strong><br />Back zippers enable easy attachment of accessories.<br /><br /></li>
<li><strong>Front buckles:</strong><br />For attaching che..












