I loved my Wraptor, but my fear of heights never let me use it for 1 stick or rappelling. I did update one with some fleece, belt, and linesman loops, but it still was not enough. The new Wrap2R was taking shape in my head over this past season thanks to much input from my friends, but I had not found a steal on a walking foot machine, so I found someone with the right machine and skills and she was finally born! Matthew's skill and creativity was superb and it took a lot work together to get it right. Several friends helped me test her out this weekend and all liked it, and we a had a saddle or 10 to compare with it!
NO rings on the bridge loops! Still has the same Anderson core, but the mesh takes the comfort level up significantly without compromising the adjustability. The leg loops attach low on the front side, and also serve to keep the sections closed while walking or when desired. Belt and leg loops are load rated. Lots of gear loops and some molle, because we could. The linesman loops are big enough, but not too big like a couple of commercial options I've seen unveiled this year. It is lighter than the Flex, but I have not weighed it yet. Decked out in all black, it just screams tactical badass while offing fully adjustable comfort to sitters and cleaners that others cannot match. I will keep saying it, Anderson got it right way back in the day, and 4 straps are better than 2 on any day that ends in Y!
Edit - not sure why those pics are weird, either the lighting or my phone is dying?