Kosmo Mout Lifeline features a 30 foot cord with a screw link on one end which is attached to a loop to the Soldier's tactical vest or load bearing suspenders behind the neck. The other cord end is clipped by a carabiner to a loop inside the pouch. The pouch has a belt loop that is sewn to the pouch at the top and attached with Velcro at the bottom to attach/detach quickly from the Soldier's load bearing vest or suspenders or belt. Another carry option is to use the outside of the pouch's "loop" Velcro for attachment to "hook" Velcro on a ballistic "flak jacket". There is "hook" Velcro on the front of the pouch in case the vest is equipped with "loop" Velcro. The flap at the top uses Velcro to secure the closure. The carabiner with the Lifeline cord attached is clipped into the loop inside the pouch. The Lifeline is stuffed (not coiled) into the pouch. A sliding plastic cordlock ball on the cord keeps the Lifeline in the pouch when the screw link is attached to the Soldier's load bearing equipment top and the flap is closed. Patent Pending. Kosmo MOUT
Directions:
Open the flap of the pouch.
Pull the screw link and about 16-18 inches of cord from the pouch (to the knot) leave the plastic ball inside the pouch.
Close the Velcro flap to secure the ball inside. Attach the screw link to the loop or center webbing at the back of your vest and close the screw link.
Attach the pouch to a Velcro patch on the front of your ballistic flak vest or run the belt loop through the suspenders or vest shoulder strap's webbing normally used to clip a radio handset
Close down onto the Velcro on the pouch bottom.
To deploy- Extract cord from the case, ball and throw.
Item SK-750
Made in the USA by Skedco..