BURI Armor Chest Rig Carrier
Code: 365P-10003
Buri Ruler of Prehistory, the first god and father of Borr. Vest with amphibious capabilities.
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The qualities of BURI are its amphibious capabilities. It can be easily transformed from a plate carrier to a chest rig.
It comes with all necessary pouches ready to go.
- 6x open mag bungee pouches
-1x dump pouch
-1x radio pouch
-1x double pistol mag pouch
-1x accessory pouch
-1x admin pouch with name plate and pistol mag pouch
-1x hidden pocket along the width, of the chest upper part
The 6 line MOLLE at the front and 8 line MOLLE loops at the back, give you great options to set the gear according to the mission needs.
It has padded shoulder bands with wraparound sleeves and metal rings for hydration and communication channelling. It also has heavy duty drag handle at the back and a XL SAPI, ESAPI or XSAPI plate compartments.
Twaron IIIA+ Specification:
Ballistic resistance IIIA according to NIJ 0101.04
- 9 mm Luger, weight 8.2 g, speed 436 m/s
- .44 RM SJHP, 15.6 g, speed 436 m/s
At maximum approved trauma zone 44 mm
Vest tis additionally certify against following calibers (6 shots on distance of 6 m):
- 9 mm Makarov (9x 18mm) bullet weight 6,1 g, FMJ, V 12,5300 12,57,5 ms-1,
- 7,62 x 25 Tokarev, bullet weight 5,5 g, FMJ, V 12,5540 12,57,5 ms-1,
- 9x19 Dynamit Nobel AG Action 5, bullet weight 6,1 g, (V 3, 430 ms-1)
Resistant to stabbing weapons of category TON II according to ČSN 39 5360.
Multi Use Plate IV + BZ32 ICW IIIA Specification:
RESISTANCE AS A STAND ALONE SOLUTION:
Certified resistance classes:
TBO5CZ according to ČSN 39 5360 - (7,62 x 39, bullet type FeCore, weight 8g, velocity 710 +- 10 m/s)
Additionally offers resistance against AP ammunition - (7,62 x 39, bullet type FEJ BZ, weight 7.5 g, velocity 730 m/s +- 10 m/s)
VPAM 6 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (7.62x39, FMJ/PB/FeC, weight 8 g, velocity 920 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 7 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (.223 Rem. FMJ/PB/SCP, weight 4 g, velocity 950 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 7 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (.308 Win. FMJ/PB/SC, weight 9.55 g, velocity 830 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 8 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (7.62x39, FMJ/PB/HCI, BZ bullet type, weight 7.7 g, velocity 740 m/s -+10 m/s)
Additional resistance against “Dragunov” calibers:
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FeCore, weight 11.7g velocity 802 m/s
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FMJ, weight 11.7g velocity 820 m/s
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FeCore, weight 9.6g velocity 869 m/s
RESISTANCE WHEN COMBINED WITH IIIA SOFT BALLISTIC INSERTS:
Certified resistance classes:
LEVEL IV according to NIJ 0101.04 - (30-06 Springfield, FMJ/FeC type M2 AP NATO, weight 10.8g, velocity 869 m/s ± 9.1)
Additionally offers resistance against AP ammunition - (7.62x54 R, FMJ/PB/HCI, B32 bullet type, weight 10.4 g, velocity 860 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM Certification - CLICK!
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There’s not a lot of gear from eastern part of Europe we get to test, and definitely not a lot of rigs that come preconfigured. 365+ changes that as they sent us their hybrid chest rig/plate carrier called Buri. Let’s see what it’s all about!
What is it?
The interesting thing about this piece of equipment is that it can function as a plate carrier, or if a chest rig is more desired, can be transformed into one. The front part stays unaffected, but the built in mounting system allows the operator to drop the back plate carrier and use it as a typical chest rig with the front plate only. Another interesting feature is that it comes with the whole set of pouches. The front panel contains 6 built in bungee pouches for anything between AR and AK magazines. The bungee can be adjusted and I had to make them shorted for my G36 Magpul magazines. It looks like by default it comes configured for longer, AK style mags.
The additional pouches are as follows:
A double pistol magazine pouch with Velcro flaps that can be taken out
A radio pouch that can be adjusted for both small and large radios
A foldable dump pouch
A nice small to medium size utility pouch
A full size admin pouch with a built-in pistol magazine pouch and two pockets
The chest rig itself also contains a large built-in admin pocket which makes the external one optional.
Plate Carrier Configuration

As mentioned before, the operator might choose to use both front and back plate carriers, effectively opting for a full plate carrier configuration. This way the rig accepts up to two XL SAPI, ESAPI or XSAPI plates. You have to bear in mind that this means that the whole plate carrier is quite wide and depending on your body size, it might not be the best option, given the weight of potential plates. Additionally, the way that the system attaches to the back plate carrier makes the straps quite hard to manage, as there straps normally used for the chest rig configuration have to be folded and can be quite difficult to manage. You can see that in the photo below.

The back plate carrier gives plenty of space to attach anything you desire, including backpacks, hydration bladder carriers, radio pouches or what have you. In total it’s six rows of MOLLE in eight columns.
Chest Rig Configuration

The second option is to completely ditch the back plate and transform the carrier into a typical chest rig. In our testing this proved to be a better configuration, but more on that later. The straps cross at the back in a standard X fashion. The great thing about the system is that shoulder straps come with extra padding, so both configurations are comfortable. It all comes down into losing weight and picking the best option for the mission.
We’ve been very pleased with the quality of the materials used and the stitching. All the pieces are cut very precisely and the pouches fit very well. Even the bottom of the MOLLE straps on the pouches come with extra pull tabs to ease the reconfiguration. All D-rings and buckles are UTX Duraflex branded which is a plus. Extra steps can be managed with included rubberised loops.
Using it
We’ve tried both setups and we’re going to get straight to the point. We’ve found the plate carrier configuration a bit awkward. It has definitely to do with the size of the plates, and this should fit much better on bigger bodies. For us, the extra large size is simply too big. This also included the front chest rig portion, as it limited the movement of our arms while aiming. The included soft dummy plates were helpful as they allowed the front to bend. Having hard plates installed would have been even more uncomfortable.
Having said that, the chest rig configuration was much more comfortable. Clearly the system was designed as a chest rig and the plate carrier functionality was added as an afterthought.
Another issue was the position of the left and right-most magazine pouches. They were difficult to operate and putting a magazine in was nearly impossible without unbuckling the back straps.
They might be better to keep a radio or other things in them. Again, this might have to do with the sizing, and larger persons might find it much more natural.
The rest was great. I particularly liked the included utility pouch which comes with a divider inside and is very sturdy, even when empty. The radio pouch is solid and allows any size of the radio to be kept in it. The dump pouch was easy to use, unfolded nicely and was never in the way. It also feels very strongly built, so carrying even extra cargo in it is not an issue.
The built-in admin pocket is huge and allows the user to put larger maps or notebooks in it. The additional external admin pouch, we felt, was a bit too long and interfered with the open magazine bungee pouches. Making it a tad shorter would resolve the issue.

Summary
The Buri is a very versatile solution that can adapt to the needs of the user. The quality is great and the included pouches and accessories are very good. What we’d like to see in future revision is additional sizing options–not everybody is of size XL.
The good
2 systems in one
Included dummy SAPI plates
Full set of included pouches
Great quality
It comes with all necessary pouches ready to go.
- 6x open mag bungee pouches
-1x dump pouch
-1x radio pouch
-1x double pistol mag pouch
-1x accessory pouch
-1x admin pouch with name plate and pistol mag pouch
-1x hidden pocket along the width, of the chest upper part
The 6 line MOLLE at the front and 8 line MOLLE loops at the back, give you great options to set the gear according to the mission needs.
It has padded shoulder bands with wraparound sleeves and metal rings for hydration and communication channelling. It also has heavy duty drag handle at the back and a XL SAPI, ESAPI or XSAPI plate compartments.
Twaron IIIA+ Specification:
Ballistic resistance IIIA according to NIJ 0101.04
- 9 mm Luger, weight 8.2 g, speed 436 m/s
- .44 RM SJHP, 15.6 g, speed 436 m/s
At maximum approved trauma zone 44 mm
Vest tis additionally certify against following calibers (6 shots on distance of 6 m):
- 9 mm Makarov (9x 18mm) bullet weight 6,1 g, FMJ, V 12,5300 12,57,5 ms-1,
- 7,62 x 25 Tokarev, bullet weight 5,5 g, FMJ, V 12,5540 12,57,5 ms-1,
- 9x19 Dynamit Nobel AG Action 5, bullet weight 6,1 g, (V 3, 430 ms-1)
Resistant to stabbing weapons of category TON II according to ČSN 39 5360.
Multi Use Plate IV + BZ32 ICW IIIA Specification:
RESISTANCE AS A STAND ALONE SOLUTION:
Certified resistance classes:
TBO5CZ according to ČSN 39 5360 - (7,62 x 39, bullet type FeCore, weight 8g, velocity 710 +- 10 m/s)
Additionally offers resistance against AP ammunition - (7,62 x 39, bullet type FEJ BZ, weight 7.5 g, velocity 730 m/s +- 10 m/s)
VPAM 6 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (7.62x39, FMJ/PB/FeC, weight 8 g, velocity 920 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 7 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (.223 Rem. FMJ/PB/SCP, weight 4 g, velocity 950 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 7 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (.308 Win. FMJ/PB/SC, weight 9.55 g, velocity 830 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM 8 according to Standard Prufrichtlinie APR 2006 - (7.62x39, FMJ/PB/HCI, BZ bullet type, weight 7.7 g, velocity 740 m/s -+10 m/s)
Additional resistance against “Dragunov” calibers:
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FeCore, weight 11.7g velocity 802 m/s
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FMJ, weight 11.7g velocity 820 m/s
7,62 x 54 R, bullet type FeCore, weight 9.6g velocity 869 m/s
RESISTANCE WHEN COMBINED WITH IIIA SOFT BALLISTIC INSERTS:
Certified resistance classes:
LEVEL IV according to NIJ 0101.04 - (30-06 Springfield, FMJ/FeC type M2 AP NATO, weight 10.8g, velocity 869 m/s ± 9.1)
Additionally offers resistance against AP ammunition - (7.62x54 R, FMJ/PB/HCI, B32 bullet type, weight 10.4 g, velocity 860 m/s -+10 m/s)
VPAM Certification - CLICK!
Read the Review

There’s not a lot of gear from eastern part of Europe we get to test, and definitely not a lot of rigs that come preconfigured. 365+ changes that as they sent us their hybrid chest rig/plate carrier called Buri. Let’s see what it’s all about!
What is it?
The interesting thing about this piece of equipment is that it can function as a plate carrier, or if a chest rig is more desired, can be transformed into one. The front part stays unaffected, but the built in mounting system allows the operator to drop the back plate carrier and use it as a typical chest rig with the front plate only. Another interesting feature is that it comes with the whole set of pouches. The front panel contains 6 built in bungee pouches for anything between AR and AK magazines. The bungee can be adjusted and I had to make them shorted for my G36 Magpul magazines. It looks like by default it comes configured for longer, AK style mags.
The additional pouches are as follows:
A double pistol magazine pouch with Velcro flaps that can be taken out
A radio pouch that can be adjusted for both small and large radios
A foldable dump pouch
A nice small to medium size utility pouch
A full size admin pouch with a built-in pistol magazine pouch and two pockets
The chest rig itself also contains a large built-in admin pocket which makes the external one optional.
Plate Carrier Configuration

As mentioned before, the operator might choose to use both front and back plate carriers, effectively opting for a full plate carrier configuration. This way the rig accepts up to two XL SAPI, ESAPI or XSAPI plates. You have to bear in mind that this means that the whole plate carrier is quite wide and depending on your body size, it might not be the best option, given the weight of potential plates. Additionally, the way that the system attaches to the back plate carrier makes the straps quite hard to manage, as there straps normally used for the chest rig configuration have to be folded and can be quite difficult to manage. You can see that in the photo below.

The back plate carrier gives plenty of space to attach anything you desire, including backpacks, hydration bladder carriers, radio pouches or what have you. In total it’s six rows of MOLLE in eight columns.
Chest Rig Configuration

The second option is to completely ditch the back plate and transform the carrier into a typical chest rig. In our testing this proved to be a better configuration, but more on that later. The straps cross at the back in a standard X fashion. The great thing about the system is that shoulder straps come with extra padding, so both configurations are comfortable. It all comes down into losing weight and picking the best option for the mission.
We’ve been very pleased with the quality of the materials used and the stitching. All the pieces are cut very precisely and the pouches fit very well. Even the bottom of the MOLLE straps on the pouches come with extra pull tabs to ease the reconfiguration. All D-rings and buckles are UTX Duraflex branded which is a plus. Extra steps can be managed with included rubberised loops.
Using it
We’ve tried both setups and we’re going to get straight to the point. We’ve found the plate carrier configuration a bit awkward. It has definitely to do with the size of the plates, and this should fit much better on bigger bodies. For us, the extra large size is simply too big. This also included the front chest rig portion, as it limited the movement of our arms while aiming. The included soft dummy plates were helpful as they allowed the front to bend. Having hard plates installed would have been even more uncomfortable.
Having said that, the chest rig configuration was much more comfortable. Clearly the system was designed as a chest rig and the plate carrier functionality was added as an afterthought.
Another issue was the position of the left and right-most magazine pouches. They were difficult to operate and putting a magazine in was nearly impossible without unbuckling the back straps.
They might be better to keep a radio or other things in them. Again, this might have to do with the sizing, and larger persons might find it much more natural.
The rest was great. I particularly liked the included utility pouch which comes with a divider inside and is very sturdy, even when empty. The radio pouch is solid and allows any size of the radio to be kept in it. The dump pouch was easy to use, unfolded nicely and was never in the way. It also feels very strongly built, so carrying even extra cargo in it is not an issue.
The built-in admin pocket is huge and allows the user to put larger maps or notebooks in it. The additional external admin pouch, we felt, was a bit too long and interfered with the open magazine bungee pouches. Making it a tad shorter would resolve the issue.

Summary
The Buri is a very versatile solution that can adapt to the needs of the user. The quality is great and the included pouches and accessories are very good. What we’d like to see in future revision is additional sizing options–not everybody is of size XL.
The good
2 systems in one
Included dummy SAPI plates
Full set of included pouches
Great quality
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