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AUSA 18 – DG Frame Set by Crossfire Australia

Crossfire Australia is well known name for the true gear aficionado. I was pleasantly surprised to see them exhibiting in the Australian pavilion at AUSA. Their DG Frame Set caught my eye.

They designed by and manufactured to their spec, the frame is said to flex at the same rate as the human back offering a more stable and comfortable ride.

I really like the looks of the harness. The waist belt is segmented allowing for it to be worn around the waist or secured around the back. Additionally, the harness system can be quickly set at three different heights to accommodate different torso lengths. The shoulder straps are shaped and tapered to work over body armor and smoothly transfer load away from the brachial plexus nerve group.

The DG Frame is compatible with most ALICE-style packs, including Crossfire’s offerings.

With the current exchange rate, this Frame is quite affordable for Americans concerned about price.

crossfire.com.au/collections/military/products/dg-frame-set

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9 Responses to “AUSA 18 – DG Frame Set by Crossfire Australia”

  1. Mick says:

    Can anyone confirm if these work with the issued Large Assault Pack? Would be nice to have a frame that doesn’t snap in half while you’re trying to put your sleeping bag in it.

    • Ryan says:

      they sure do mate, ive got one fitted to my AMCU large field pack and its good to go. Way better than the ONE299 shit

  2. Otis Hatfield says:

    I wonder if this works with the terrible MOLLE pack

  3. b_rawrd says:

    What the MOLLE II ruck shoulda been

  4. Adun says:

    Does anyone know the actual weight of the frame? It isn’t listed on their product page that I can tell.

  5. iggy says:

    still looks like the garbage printed webbing that bleaches to white within a few months use, but otherwise anythings better than what is currently issued.
    now if only they could revamp the rest of the pack.

  6. Lose_Game says:

    Did you get any pictures of their packs? Maybe new releases?