Description
The WOSPORT VE-89 (D3CRH) is a robust, high-capacity chest rig designed for operators who need to carry a full combat load without the restrictive bulk of a traditional plate carrier. This "Heavy" variant of the D3CR series provides a comprehensive storage solution for primary magazines, medical supplies, and administrative tools. Built with mission-flexibility in mind, the VE-89 can be worn as a standalone system or integrated into modular plate carriers

Key Features
  • High-Capacity Loadout: Features four 5.56/.223 magazine pouches with elastic retention, ensuring your primary ammunition is secure yet ready for rapid reloads.
  • Multi-Purpose Side Pouches: Equipped with two large side pouches suitable for radios, flashlights, or additional medical kits.
  • Administrative & Utility Storage: Includes a large front GP (General Purpose) pouch for tools, maps, or GPS devices, maximizing organization in the field.
  • Versatile Harness System: Comes with a comfortable H-harness that evenly distributes weight across the shoulders, reducing fatigue during long-duration missions.
  • Plate Carrier Integration: The rig can be stripped of its straps and attached to any buckle-equipped plate carrier (like the Ronin Assaulter Lite) to serve as a high-speed front placard.
  • Premium Material: Crafted from authentic Cordura fabric, providing superior abrasion resistance and durability in extreme environments. 

Technical Specifications
  • Product Model: VE-89 (D3CRH)
  • Material: Heavy-duty Cordura / Matte Fabric
  • Product Size: Approx. 36 x 17 x 7 cm
  • Weight: Lightweight at 0.7 KG
  • Color Options: Matte Black, Coyote Brown, Ranger Green, Wolf Grey, and MultiCam
  • Intended Use: Tactical training, airsoft, movie props, and outdoor team activities 

Why Choose the VE-89 (D3CRH)?
The VE-89 is the ideal balance between a "Slick" minimalist rig and a full tactical vest. Its ability to carry four main magazines plus substantial utility gear makes it a favorite for reconnaissance and direct action roles where mobility and sustained fire-power are both critical.