We had not identified any issues with snagging then (and still can't duplicate snags that impede use at all), and no one SHOULD have had any of the various pre-production sample field testing mags...cat may have been let out of the bag earlier than intended, however.
So...if you were reading a review of some the various pre-production field testing mags that may have leaked into hands earlier than we intended, then I apologize. We'd been running them so much that I seriously doubted that anyone could possibly be getting any snagging.
As it stands, we eventually did get the feedback on some users snagging on bungees when slid to the spine side of the mag being pulled from certain positions in triple mag shingles from a few of the test units, but release went ahead on timeline based partly on feedback from other field testing, dynamics testing, and after we had investigated and taken a hard look at the reports and tried to duplicate. I've got about 40 different mag pouches in my kit pile from the endeavor, Jon and Steve, as well...honestly gave it a hard look. We briefly considered changing the stop, but the benefits vs minimal potential issues make it worth keeping, especially since we couldn't duplicate.
We will be getting with some of the testing units to see if our pouches of the same brand are different than the ones that had issues, and to see any issues first hand. We're also in communication with the pouch maker.
We're not dismissing their concerns at all... We're going to dig at it a bit and hopefully find a solution that works for those users.

