We get questions from military customers about the best IcePlate® setup for winter use. These questions come from across the allied spectrum, but especially from our friends in Alaska, Canada and Northern Europe. We thought it would be helpful to assemble all of the best practices for how to use IcePlate® in winter that we've developed and accumulated. This article will cover winter setups for military personnel in a few different configurations for just about any application or mission. In addition to this article, we have two additional resources about IcePlate® setups titled “How do I wear IcePlate®?” that summarizes our various carry methods in general and our Plate Carrier Compatibility Chart.
Here are the three main IcePlate® wear configurations for winter/cold weather use. If you've used IcePlate® in a cold weather military application and your setup is different from the ones we cover in this article, please share your setup with our #StayFrosty® community in the comments below so we can share the warmth!
1. Winter and Summer | Under Plate Carrier
If you would like to fill your IcePlate® with hot water in the winter and freeze it in the summer to take advantage of the warming/cooling power of IcePlate®, we recommend purchasing this setup:
How to setup: click here to go to our Instructions page
Rather than have us tell you about how well this setup works, we'll just turn it over to one of our favorite public figures and Air Force recruiting tour de force, GarandThumb, aka Mike Jones who shares his story about using IcePlate® to stay warm in the Arctic Circle (video is queued to start at the Arctic Circle IcePlate® discussion):
How to setup: click here to go to our Instructions page
To wear IcePlate® on the outside of your plate carrier, we recommend adding our IMS to your IcePlate® order. This will allow you to mount heavy gear like mortar base plates, commo, AT4s, etc. to the back of your plate carrier without burst risk like legacy bladders. IcePlate® MOLLE Sleeve comes in MultiCam, Coyote Brown, Black, Wolf Grey and Ranger Green (coming November 2020, click here to sign up for our email list and get the launch notification). Here is a deployment picture from Active Duty 11B customer @soy_los_rentas demonstrating the ability of IcePlate® MOLLE Sleeve to carry and support heavy external loads.
3. Winter-specific | Under layering system, no body armor
How to setup: click here to go to our Instructions page
Even without body armor, IcePlate® can easily be worn under cold weather clothing for unmatched effectiveness and warming power. This setup is inspired by direct feedback from some of our US Military customers who ran IcePlate® in the Arctic Circle under all of their gear/jackets, on top of their base layers. The setup was a huge hit because it not only keeps you warm while the water is hot, but it leverages body heat to prevent the water from freezing.
I use the word "inspired" because at the time, we didn't have dedicated non-armor IcePlate® Carriers like we do now in IceVest HiVis and IceVest Black. So, they rigged up their own harness for their exercise. They told us the freeze-prevention characteristics of this IcePlate® configuration was their favorite part of wearing IcePlate® in arctic conditions.
The setup is worn over your base or mid layers, but under your outer layers. When filling IcePlate® with hot water, be sure to run a couple of experiments to make sure you get the fill temperature that is appropriate for you and your setup (your personal temperature sensitivity, where you wear IcePlate® in your cold weather clothing stack, operational weather conditions, etc.).
Conclusion, Additional Capabilities and Resources
The ability to fill IcePlate® with hot water is just one of many examples of how we have harnessed the power of physics to enhance operational warfighter performance, safety and comfort downrange. For example, did you know that IcePlate® reduces the amount of energy you expend compared to bladders when carrying the same volume of water just because of how it is worn?
Thermal Conductivity and the IcePlate® is another area where we are able to harness the power of science (physics, biology) to boost operational efficiency, performance, safety and comfort for the modern American and Allied warfighter.
If you're wondering how IcePlate® works with other elements in your kit, check out our Equipment Compatibility Guides below:
Last but not least, if you have a different cold weather IcePlate® setup, let us know what it is in the comments below! Not only do we love hearing from every member of the IcePlate® Community, but we also want to make sure that we build an awesome knowledge-sharing atmosphere here on IceAge Insights to help everyone be the best version of themselves. #StayToasty!
Well for what it is its great, down side i have with it is i wish there was an option during purchase for LEFT OR RIGHT, I'm using it in a slick carrier for under a chest rig and i want the option to have a T junction for being able to connect to both front and back at the same time drinking out of both. with these Two things alone id be bumping up to a 5 star rating with no problems
We outfitted our warehouse staff with ice plates and it has been a solid tool to keep working in the summer heat and and humidity. Tennessee Heat is unforgiving this product is a game changer.
Great item, easy storage. The bottom is easy to drink from and has a steady flow rate with
No leaking. I run the bottle in the right rear wing of my carrier and it fills the space quite nicely.
Do my best to keep this short.
I’ve used multiple types of vest stand offs over the years. And sadly they all end up the same way, adding bulk and not adding enough ventilation.
But that changed with Qore. Doubt I’m remembered but first came across Qore from a training class a while back in NJ.
Started off with some of their other products but with the crazy heat and more importantly humidity I needed something more then the ventilation my issued carrier could handle.
The install was straight forward, i opted not to use the shoulder pads as that’s not really an area I needed more ventilation or padding.
But on back to back 90 degree days with high humidity, before it my shirt would be soaked and gross.
Now however, I can feel the heat and at worst some moisture but it never gets soaked. I’ll be pouring sweat but the ventilation pontoons are doing their job and letting it evaporate / keep me cool under my carrier.
It’s a lot of money but if you're spending all day in a carrier and you have to be in the heat. This is money well spent all day long. Don’t hesitate.
Great for long weighted walks/runs in the Miami heat, lasted around 2-3 hours but the cold water to drink helps immensely.
Can't wait to use it in the National Guard so I don't have to suffer from the humidity and sun, I'd recommend it to my peers so they too don't have to suffer and increase our sustainability.
More comfortable and durable than a Camelbak. But more annoying and inconvenient when empty.
I like the idea of this more than I actually like it. The closer this gets to being empty the more of a hindrance it becomes. Unless I have somewhere to ditch it once I drink all the water, I don’t take it with me. Works well for short term use, especially when it’s pressed against your back. This could just be a me thing, but my back only touches 2/3s of the plate unless I’m sitting down or have a backpack on top of it.
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