The belt line seems to be a belt line like any other; only gripe is, I don't know your waistline, but maybe watch those shears don't jab you in the back if sitting in a vehicle or falling on your ass, which I can only assume in a wet, vegetated environment like yours is a matter of "when" not "if".
#ouch.
You mention "patrol" and "recon" missions.
Timeframe? Do you need a ruck, or just a day/assault pack?
Also where's the water? You live in Hawaii and you want to patrol, like...
Random back-mounted GP pouches are...meh; cool kids with cool friends use back panels (or at least a std/small Haley Flatpack), plus also Max's points above about personal access. I really don't understand how you can reach either of those current GP pouches without help, or doffing the PC. Is your middle name Monkey D. ?
Also, trying to wear a ruck/daypack over backpanels/random GP pockets doesn't play well... As I don't know the duration of mission you're planning for, I'll leave it at that.
The Haley pack *may* be an interesting idea as it can direct-molle to your PC like a back panel, and can zip flat to hold only a water bladder, or expand pockets to hold more 'stuff'.
For your worries of an unbalanced rig, if not wearing a daypack, I've found a 2 or 3Liter bladder balances things out nicely. You'd still have to remove it to wear a pack, but for shorter duration events...maybe worthwhile?
Not to mention, all the GP space in the world, and a whopping 4 mags, like those are rookie numbers mate, you gotta pump those up!
At some point you will come to loathe and despise that antenna. Maybe it can be re-routed elsewhere? Are you going to be running a PTT with it?
I don't know what's in the left-rear big-ass clamshell GP, but if it's only 2 smokes, like daym....
Also, IMHO, and after an exasperating level of experience trying to fit too much gear onto too small of a space, I've rarely found single-use pouches (flashlight, GPS, Multitool, etc) to be worth it (outside of a belt-line). Sort of an inefficient use of space.
Get yourself a less-massive GP with a little bit of internal organization, or ability to add some (like a Crye/other 3x3 GP w/ velcro interior for elastic org cards), yeet those single-use pouches, pop on that organizer GP up front there instead, and stick all your lights, GPS, batteries, and nut bars in that, which you are NOT going to need 'RTFN', but still require easy access to. You've got your pistol on a drop-platform and bumping some normal-sized pouches forward shouldn't interfere with it, as long as they don't hang below the bottom of your c-bund.
Then, find some proper smoke pouches with a buckle (assuming you have large-size smokes?), turn them upside down, and now you can mount them to a more rearward spot (either both on one side, or one on each, molle space dependent) while retaining reasonably quick one-hand access.
Given your stated "patrol" mission, sorting through a GP with random 'other' stuff in it (not to mention half behind your back AND a clamshell) seems no beuno in a break-contact situation.
Then get literally any decent double-mag pouch and stick it on your C-bund right behind that right-front organizer GP, or in front of it; doesn't really matter as long as both of those pouches are within the "critical first 5 columns" of Molle space on your side, and you can work the zipper on the GP one-handed without contortions.
ALTERNATIVELY, forget the front-side GP, and get a Zipper Top insert for the front pocket of your Spiritus panel and toss all those goodies in there.
Finally take your IFAK, swap sides, and bump it up right behind your radio so hopefully now you can get at it with either hand.
That being said, I can also appreciate how a very tall and fat IFAK like the BFG-NOW that drops below the 'bund could potentially block your belt-line mag-draw. You may want to experiment with a 4x3 Horizontal pouch that doesn't fall below the C-bund, but should still hold the same a amount of stuff. Literally any pouch can work for this if it fits what you want; just put everything in a ziploc, and voila! Poor-man's "pull-out" IFAK.
TL/DR, PC Re-org:
PC Front> Spiritus Panel + Zip front pocket insert (if needed)
Left C-bund, front to rear> Radio > IFAK > Smoke/s[?]
Right C-bund, front to rear> 2x M4 mag pouch > 3x3/other GP > Smoke/s[?]
PC Rear> Slick for day/assault/ruck/vehicle use [OR] Standalone water bladder/Haley Small Flatpack/ Zip Panel (pick one)
YMMV. But that should get you a pretty good "general use" setup that balances your loadout, while keeping it all still "trim enough".
The Spiritus harness is in the back lower pouch with just a poncho, fire starters.....
All that goes in/on your daypack.
Or if you really want to get hardcore, some of the survival stuff goes in your pants/shirt pockets.
Your PC/CR is your 'fighting load', not your 'sustainment equipment'. Or as someone here put it well in a past gear thread, "things that sneak up on you; darkness and hunger don't sneak up on you."
Sure, there can/will be a little overlap; but I've seen people do the 'kitchen sink on a PC' loadout (tried it myself). It always ends up very heavy, bulky, and inevitably frustrating. My big takeaway from the last several years of gear experimentation is that, if you're going to do serious shit, there's really no getting away from carrying some sort of daypack/assault pack/med bag/ruck, no matter how much I hate it.
Trying to fit it ALL on your CR/PC is just going to drive you crazy...
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