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Wild Things Lightweight Softshell Layer

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

At the recent Warrior Expo hosted by ADS, Wild Things unveiled several garments as part of a new layering system. While they are all excellent, one level really stood out; the Lightweight Softshell Layer. For those of you familiar with the Twight System, consider it a Level 5. This level which is designed to be complimentary with other Wild Things garments or used alone, consists of a Pullover and Trousers.

Wild Things Lightweight Softshell Level Top

Designed to be worn under armor, the Lightweight Softshell Pullover is made from a combination of a 4 way stretch nylon/spandex bonded to a hydrophobic fleece, and a 4 way stretch nylon/spandex twill fabric. The softshell fleece fabric is used on the collar, yoke, and upper sleeves, wrapping around the cuff to protect the wrist. The softshell twill is used for the body and under sleeves, reducing bulk and friction. The cuff is finished with the thinner twill, creating a flat, snug band that keeps the wind out without restricting the wrist. A quarter-zip at the neck creates an opening wide enough to pull over the end, while keeping the zipper end above the top of the armor package. A longer body gives the wearer the opportunity to tuck the shirt into the pants, reducing any chance for it to get snagged, but the dropped tail will protect the rear even if the shirt gets pulled out. Bicep pockets on the sleeves provide easy to access storage, with Velcro patches for any badges. Pit zips under the arm provide optional ventilation, but also allow for the sleeves to be converted into short sleeves, with pockets under the bicep to roll excess fabric into. Such a capability was specified by the customer due to the danger of overheating during movement to contact or while in the assault.

Wild Things Lightweight Layer Trousers

With a slim athletic cut, these pants are designed to look great, as well as perform. The four-way stretch nylon/spandex blend moves with the wearer and stretches with every motion yet protects against wind, water, and abrasion. The high memory ensures that the pant keeps its shape even after being used and abused. The crotch gusset and articulated knees enhance the mobility without adding extra seaming or bulk and the belt loops were designed to avoid getting snagged. The pants feature four cargo pockets, two on the thigh sides and two on the calf sides. Additionally, knife pockets are sewn onto both thigh cargo pockets for easy access to a blade and staggered Velcro on those pockets aids the user so that the whole pocket doesn’t have to open to get the knife. The pockets can be stuffed to the brim and the Velcro can still attach, or the pockets can carry a lighter load and be snapped shut for security. The angle on the thigh pockets rolls the stored goods forward so they are always where your hand is hanging. Zippered hems allow ease in pulling the pant on over boots, and gripper tape at the hem keeps the pants down around the ankle where they should be. A final touch is the addition of grommets to the hems so that they can be strapped down over boots.

The garments will not be available until Fall and while Tan will be a standard color, other shades will be announced as the release approaches. For more information visit www.wildthingsgear.com.

Extreme Outfitters Opens New Store

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Extreme Outfitters

Extreme Outfitters would like to announce the grand opening of its NEW 20,000 square foot outdoor/Camping/Hiking/Rock climbing/Health/Nutrition/Lifestyle show room! (whew) Their new showroom located at 100-A Western Blvd in Jacksonville will officially open on 9/11/2009 in sincere appreciate and dedication to our Armed Forces and DOD/Contractors who have given so much since the fatal attacks on the United States.

Extreme Outfitters new outdoor showroom will feature products such as Vibram 5 fingers sandals, Granite Gear, Primus, Go Pro, Big Agnes tents, Garmont hiking shoes, Bridgedale socks, Alpine Aire foods, Fyxx caffeine infused water, Feelmax footwear, High Gear and Suunto multi-function watches, Dick Kramer prints, EOTAC clothing, Spartan Blades, Marmot clothing, Thule car systems, Garmin hand held and vehicle GPS systems. And that is just to name a few of the brands Extreme Outfitters offers.

To celebrate their grand opening, Extreme Outfitters will raffle off 911 items ranging in value from $15 – 1,000! The plan also includes a give away of between $50,000-$75,000 worth of tactical and outdoor equipment during the 911 weekend. Extreme Outfitters will also feature specials inside and outside of their facility so be sure to attend if possible. With the addition of their new facility, Extreme Outfitters now commands nearly 75,000 sq ft of showroom and warehouse space that is open 7 days a week to better serve their customers. They offer FREE FPO/APO and UPS ground shipping on ALL orders over 99 and Extreme Outfitters is 100% Veteran owned/operated.

For more information or for ordering information, contact the General Marion Plocica (Marine Wife 22 Years) at 910-355-2118 or you can contact them at sales. Of course you can order 24/7 from their world class website www.TacticalEdge.com. Extreme Outfitters would like to thank all of their vendors who have supported this event and for those who have supported Extreme Outfitters over the years. For those ordering online, please use VIP10 in the promotional box at checkout to get an additional discount.

Extreme Outfitters Crew at the Citadel

A portion of ALL Extreme Outfitters proceeds goes to Anysoldier.com, Wounded Warrior, Hope for the Warrior and many other projects and sponsored athletes (many of whom are active duty)!

Metaklett Gives Velcro a Run for its Money

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

While not Velcro per se and not really the answer to most soft good problems, the new Metaklett fastener from the TUM Institute of Metal Forming and Casting in Munich, Germany takes a new look at the hook and loop concept.

Metaklett from the TUM Institute of Metal Forming and Casting

Manufactured from perforated steel strips 0.2 millimeters thick, one kind bristling with springy steel brushes and the other sporting jagged spikes, the Metaklett can support a maximum weight of capable of supporting 35 tons at temperatures up to 800ºC when pulled in the direction of the plane of the strips, and a square meter can hold a perpendicular load of seven tons.

T.H.E. Wallet JR

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

T.H.E. Wallet JR

T.H.E. Wallet J.R. from Spec Ops Brand is a sturdy, useful, and compact replacement for any wallet. Made from super-durable 1000D Cordura with a nylon pack cloth lining, it comes with inside and outside ID windows, four credit card slots and a zippered coin pocket. In addition, the full length compartments for cash and receipts can be zipped closed, forming a hidden pocket. The “SHARK-BITE” ultra secure closure allows for the wallet to stay securely shut without fasteners, buckles or snaps that wear out and can make noise. The wallet also allows for three carrying options: in a pocket, around the neck, or belt-mounted. The “JR” stands for Just Right. I have been using one for a year now and I love it. I threw my leather wallet out as soon as I got it and haven’t looked back.

Offered in Coyote, Black, and UCP, T.H.E. Wallet JR is Berry Compliant and available from Extreme Outfitters.

S.O. Tech Medical Sale

Friday, September 4th, 2009

S.O. Tech is holding a sale on medical equipment from now until 1 October. In addition to several bags that can be used as medical kits like the Mission Go Bag and Go Bag as well as the General Purpose Pouch and Slim Individual Medical Aid Pouch, S.O. Tech is featuring discounts on a large inventory of combat medical/first aid supplies like the Celox products (Celox Gauze, Celox Granules 35g, Celox Granules 15g), Sodium Chloride 50mL IV bags, Trauma shears, SOF tourniquets, Z-pack Dressings, and more.

Customers will be able to build pretty decent medical kits for their bags out of these individual medical items, or just restock their own storage supplies and medical kits.

S.O. Tech Medical Sale

Check out the sale at specopstech.com.

Soldier Equipment and Technology Expo and Conference

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Soldier Equipment & Technology Expo & Conference

Soldier Systems Daily is proud to announce that we are a media partner of the 2009 Soldier Equipment & Technology Expo & Conference, November 17-18 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, home of Fort Bragg and the US Army’s Special Operations and Airborne communities. This gives us access to report from the show floor and conference sessions. Additionally, Soldier Equipment & Technology Expo & Conference sponsor IDGA has graciously extended a 25% discount to SSD readers for full conference attendance as well as FREE exhibits-only passes.

The program will include a variety of speakers who will provide insight into current requirements and the state of the industrial base.

Speakers Include

* Lt Gen. John F. Mulholland, Jr., Commander, U.S. Army Special Operations Command
* COL Curtis D. Boyd, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
* COL Karl S. Flynn, Director, Enterprise & Systems Integration Center, ARDEC
* COL Jeffrey Kelly, Director of Combat Developments, US Army Infantry Center and School
* LTC Matthew England, Chief, Electronics & Special Developments Soldier Requirements Division, United States Army Infantry Center
* MAJ Terrance W. Adams, 82nd ABN DIV ACoFS Deputy G3/5/7
* CSM Stephen D. Blake, Command Sergeant Major, Army Sustainment Command
* CSM Jeffrey J. Mellinger, Command Sergeant Major, Army Materiel Command
* David Drabkin, Acting Chief Acquisition Officer & Deputy Chief Acquisition Officer & Senior Procurement Executive, General Services Administration
* Eric Forsythe, PhD, Team Leader & Associate Program Manager for FDC Technology, Army Research Laboratory
* Dinora Gonzalez, Regional Small Business Technology Advisor, GSA Region 4
* Larry W. Mallory, Procurement Center Representative, Small Business Administration, Office of Government Contracting, Area III
* Kevin Stallings, Customer Service Director, U.S. General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
* Deborah L. Word, Assistant Director for Office of Small Business Programs Mission & Installation Contracting Command Center-Fort Bragg

For additional information and access to your free or discounted tickets visit www.soldierequipmentexpo.com.

Vltor SM-OCG Light Mount on a Helmet

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Vltor’s unique low-profile light mount can be attached to a Ops-Core Accessory Rail Connector (ARC) via the Mil-Std 1913 adapter. ARCs are available in two styles; one is a component of the FAST family of helmets and the other is designed for the ACH and available directly from Ops-Core or MSA.

Vltor Helmet Mount

Vltor’s Scout Mount – Offset Classic G-series mount has been around for a couple of years but now that the ARC rails are seeing wider use we thought it was a good idea to remind our readers about this option.

TAG 40% Off Sale

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Tactical Assault Gear is throwing a 40% Off Sale in honor of Labor Day from now until Tuesday. No special codes to enter, the discount will be calculated as you check out.

www.tacticalassaultgearstore.com