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Looking For Outdoor Clothing/Equipment Repair Or Mods?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2015

Rainy Pass Repair Inc is a well respected repair house for outdoor gear. In fact, they’ve specialized in the repair of Gore-tex and other outdoor fabrics since 1986.

But they don’t just repair equipment. They can modify it as well. Here is an Arc’teryx Alpha FL shell jacket they added slash hand pockets to, complete with waterproof zips.

rainypass.com

High Speed Gear – New TACO Pouches And Improved RAMPs

Thursday, December 3rd, 2015

SWANSBORO, North Carolina – Nov. 30, 2015 – High Speed Gear has a history of producing some of the most versatile tactical pouches and platforms in the industry. A proven performer, HSGI continues to show tremendous popularity in tactical markets worldwide. Our lengthy list of top tier operators includes U.S. and allied special forces, state and local tactical units, and hundreds of federal agencies.

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In keeping with that standard, High Speed Gear is proud to release its 40mm TACO, Double 40mm TACO, Radio Pop-up TACO, and new and improved RAMPs.

The 40mm TACOs use our popular Soft TACO technology in a smaller package to securely hold 40mm, 37mm, and other small ordnance and similar devices securely. These pouches feature metal grommets for maximum drainage and bungee retention tabs for additional security. The MOLLE versions include our HSGI Clips and the belt-mounted versions attach easily to belts up to 2” with Velcro One-Wrap.

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The Radio Pop-up TACO uses our popular Soft TACO technology and durable webbing in multiple sizes to create a secure but easily accessible storage solution for a wide variety of items, including military and law enforcement personal communication devices. An over-the-top bungee retention tab provides additional security and a Velcro-tipped pop-up strap allows for quick removal of contents. The MOLLE version includes our HSGI Clips and the belt-mounted version attaches easily to belts up to 2” with Velcro One-Wrap.

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Our RAMPs V.2 are redesigned for simple use and convenience. Available in three sizes (Pistol, Rifle and Bridge), the RAMP family is perfect for kicking out your pouches at an angle to clear your rig or body armor. These platforms are easily attached to PALS with our HSGI Clips (included) or belt-mounted by weaving the clips.

These products are available now.

Made 100% in the USA, Battle Proven Tactical Nylon Gear. For more information, visit www.highspeedgear.com.

Spiritus Systems – Lid Snake

Thursday, December 3rd, 2015

The Lid Snake is designed to protect your night vision cables that lead from a rear mounted battery pack up to the mount which is great for guys who don’t use a cover.

 

Berry Compliant, the Snake Lid is constructed from Genuine 330D (MultiCam) and 500D (All other colors) Cordura in MultiCam, MC Arid, MC Tropic, and MC Alpine.

www.spiritussystems.com/new-products-1/helmet-snake

Team MultiCam – Baja 1000 Post Race Report

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

MultiCam Brand recently posted a post race report on the 48th SCORE International Baja 1000 and the efforts of Team MultiCam rider Jeff Benrud. The starting paragraph can be read below:

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The 48th SCORE International Baja 1000 is in the record books and it proved to be a very successful one for Team MultiCam rider, Jeff Benrud. The Baja 1000 is the longest point-to-point off-road desert race in North America where the participants will race from start to finish throughout the approximately 1000 mile distance only stopping briefly for pit stops. This was Jeff’s 3rd Baja 1000 with the previous 2 as part of a relay team on a dirt bike. This year, however, he soloed the entire race. Jeff is an Army Special Operation veteran and now teaches defensive and offensive driving capabilities to the military special operations community at American Offroad with his business partner and off-road racing legend, Ricky Johnson.

You can read the full report at multicampattern.com/baja-1000-post-race-report

SilencerCo Summit Collection – Dakota Tactical D54R-N With Omega 9K Suppressor

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

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SilencerCo’s latest offering as part of their Summit line is a departure from the previous offerings of ARs and AKs. This time, it’s a Dakota Tactical MP5-type D54R-N chambered for 9mm, paired with SilencerCo’s new Omega 9K suppressor. The package comes complete with a foliage Mystery Ranch ASAP pack, as well as a 15rd HK magazine, and a 30rd HK magazine.

silencerco.com/dakota-tactical

TRU-SPEC Announces Winner of History Channel’s ALONE, Alan Kay As Brand Ambassador

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

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Marietta, GA – TRU-SPEC, one of the leading suppliers of uniforms and personal equipment to the military, law enforcement, public safety, and shooting sport markets, is proud to announce that Alan Kay, winner of History Channel’s Alone, is now part of the brand’s family.

Kay, who starred in and won the first season of the survival show, serves as a corrections officer and survival expert, will promote the TRU-SPEC and 5IVE STAR GEAR® brands through various brand initiatives, marketing and appearances throughout the year.

“There is a very natural relationship between Alan, TRU-SPEC and the different industries we represent,” stated TRU-SPEC Vice President of Marketing, Darrel Jacks. “This partnership is both a pleasure and a tremendous value for our partners and our versatile community of loyal customers. Alan is honest and real, with a passion and spirit that resonates with everyone fortunate enough to meet him. He is as authentic and down to earth as you can get. We look forward to collaborating with him and in his support of the TRU-SPEC brand.”

TRU-SPEC has a proud history supporting Law Enforcement and First Responders, survivalists, military, the shooting community and outdoors enthusiasts; understanding the importance and demand for protection against the elements in any situation.

Kay spent most of his childhood in the forests of Georgia, building forts and honing his skills. After some time, his knowledge became so vast that he could successfully survive in virtually any environment. In an effort to increase his understanding of edible and medicinal plants, Kay sought out and studied under several different educators. He also spent time developing proficiency in the combative arts, including barehanded, stick and knife fighting. In his role as a corrections officer, Kay has been trained in tactical medical care.

Kay will be appearing on behalf of the brand at the TRU-SPEC booth, at the 2016 SHOT Show, January 19-21, in Las Vegas, NV.

www.truspec.com

Flagrant Beard – Flagrant Leather Ballistic Belt

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

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The Flagrant Leather Ballistic Belt was born of a requirement for a casual-looking belt that had the rigidity and stiffness required of a special plain-clothes Law Enforcement division. It is made of full-grain leather sewn to heavy nylon SCUBA webbing, and features an articulated curve and threaded rivets for the use of interchangeable buckles. Oh, and did we mention that it’s hand-made by the Amish?

flagrantbeard.com/shopping/belts/flagrant-leather-ballistic-belt-1-12-in-black

US Marines Seeking Tropical Uniforms And Boots

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

Exciting news from the Marines. They are moving forward on tropical clothing and footwear.

Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) Product Manager Infantry Combat Equipment (PdM-ICE) is conducting market research to identify tropical uniform fabrics, uniform designs, and boots that provide durability and protection, improved moisture management, and reduced dry time in a tropical environment. The tropical combat uniform includes a blouse, trouser, and boot. PdM ICE plans to conduct a user evaluation on the most promising materials and end items.

This Sources Sought effort requests industry to submit fabrics or uniform prototypes that are suitable for a tropical environment. Interestingly, PdM ICE intends to use a Government-owned design for the tropical uniform but they’re willing to consider commerial items as an alternative to the Government-owned designs. Lots of layers of fabric on those Marine field uniforms (MCCUU and EFRCE). Something stripped down would be nice.

In addition to tropical uniforms, the Marines want a new boot although I can’t for the life of me understand how a Marine Jungle Boot might be different than an Army or a SOF Jungle Boot. I certainly hope they aren’t pining for a tropical variant of the RAT boot.

The primary consideration in development of a new tropical boot will be improved performance in a tropical environment. The new tropical boot shall have similar qualities to the Marine Corps Combat Boot requirements. The boot must operate within a tropical environment, with performance based upon boot durability. Submissions shall incorporate innovative designs which utilize fabric and synthetic leathers to increase dry out time, while reducing weight and moisture retention caused by natural leather. Additionally, the tropical boot must be lighter weight and faster drying when compared to the current combat boot. The outsole must allow for easy removal of mud, debris, and foreign substances. The Marine Corps tropical boot can vary in height as long as the boot provides ankle support to the wearer.

Seeing this chart, I’d say they’re not exactly setting the bar very high here, considering the Army recently relearned quite a bit about they had forgotten about Jungle Boots. Soles almost seem as an afterthought and no mention of a plate to protect the foot from booby traps.

This is the most interesting part of the effort. Maybe something like the Gore Pyrad will work but anything that inhibits breathability, even a little bit, in the jungle is a recipe for disaster. Everytime I read FR and armor requirements for jungle operations and wonder who wrote them. It’s surely not anyone who has ever spent anytime in a jungle environment.

PdM-ICE is conducting market research to determine if the current Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) could be flame resistant (FR) treated. Treatment should be low cost, and could be applied during fabric manufacture, as a post treatment, or in garment form. Treatment shall not alter appearance, comfort, or durability properties. The treatment must meet the vertical flame performance…

Fortunately, there will also be an Industry Day, during Outdoor Retailer Winter Market from 7-10 January 2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the Government plans to conduct one-on-one meetings with industry. Maybe the Marines will be in recieve mode while vendors procide feedback on work they’ve already done, especially regarding boots.

Interested parties need to review the announcement on www.FBO.gov for all of the particulars.