Polish company Templar's Gear's Freemason modular front panel gives its users maximum flexibility in configuring the tactical vest. It provides an easy and quick change of layout and access to the necessary equipment.
The Freemason panel boasts compatibility with many different models of tactical vests. Among other things, with CPC/TPC, CIBV, KSAV and CRCK tactical vests from Templar's Gear, but also with vests from other manufacturers.
The Freemason panel comes with a multifunctional set of inserts including three inserts for rifle AR magazines, two inserts for pistol magazines, two administrative inserts 10 cm wide with a flap and one administrative insert 23 cm wide with a lock. Thanks to this, you can use the panel to carry different types of equipment, from magazines to various tools to documents.
Thanks to its well-thought-out design and MOLLE slots, this panel offers plenty of options and space for mounting other accessories – including various holsters, pouches and tools. The possibility of quick configuration is also worth mentioning, as all cases are equipped with Velcro for easy and intuitive arrangement. This gives users maximum freedom in organization and access to equipment.
The Templar's Gear Freemason panel uses high quality materials. The basic one is the Cordura 500D laminate, which guarantees a high durability and resistance to mechanical damage to the panel and all its accessories.
Like many other products from Templar's Gear, this panel features an IRR treatment, which means it reflects infrared light and reduces visibility for night vision systems or night vision devices. In some tactical situations, this feature can be absolutely crucial.
Installation of the panel is very easy, thanks to the integrated Fastex buckles. You can easily attach the panel to the vest by simply snapping two Fastex buckles and sticking the panel to the velcro on the vest.
Material | Cordura® |
Fixing / transport | MOLLE compatible, QR buckles |
Other specifications | Wide compatibility, IRR treatment (reduced visibility by night vision sensors) |