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For those that aren't fans of vests, this hybrid rig may be the answer?
I'm feeling more and more preachy and pretentious with each reply, but here goes....... No, I don't spend every waking hour thinking about this stuff like some people do, only maybe 3 or 4 hrs/day. Most of this stuff is probably obvious to most of you, but lets level the playing field.
The spectrum from the "harness", where stuff is carried on the belt/hip, and "vest", where weight rests on the shoulders, is positively correlated with the spectrum of sustained field operations in open country, to high intensity urban operations. While doing section attacks and fire/movement, the 82 pattern webbing is superior, with better ventilation, freedom of upper body movement, easier access to pouches in the prone position, and more comfortable distribution of weight on the hips. See movie "Bravo two zero" for a good example of belt kits that are well suited for fire/movement across bare ass fields and 200lb rucksack marathons. On the other hand, in an urban enviroment, a "vest" style kit allows for easier access while standing or kneeling, a slimmer profile for fitting into wall openings, windows, or vehicles. Vests are not, IMO, very well suited to carrying heavy loads. An example would be any police SWAT team, where the emphasis is on mobility in and around buildings and easy access to amunition and pyro, with no consideration for things like weght(presumably SWAT teams don't carry lots of water, rations, or support weapon ammunition) or long term comfort.
As Matt points out in his link, with modern technology (if sewing together pieces of nylon can be thought of as cutting edge) there's no reason why we can't have it both ways with a completely modular system.