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Bulldog Launches New Line of Comms Pouches

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

While Bulldog Equipment’s latest lineup of pouches is well suited for both communicators as well anyone who carries radios, it was designed specifically for use by Joint Terminal Attack Controllers. Designed to protect many communications devices and keep them close at hand on packs and fighting kit, there are also pouches for specialized equipment such as the izlid as well as options for both the AN/PRC-117F and 117G. Additionally, their AN/PRC-152 pouch allows the user to access the control panel without removing the radio from the pouch. Developed with feedback from the JTAC community, this unique pouch suite is a welcome addition to the tactical toolkit.

The entire Bulldog line is Berry Compliant and available in a variety of colors and patterns including their popular Mirage camo. For more info or to order, visit www.bulldogequipment.us.

Propper Discontinuing Adventure Tech Line

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Winter is here and Propper is offering deep discounts on their 7 layer Adventure Tech clothing system in order to make room for new products in the new year. This line will not be available in the future. Lots of great deals this week.

www.Propper.com

Infanterist der Zukunft

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

The German Army was well represented at the recent Association of the United States Army annual convention in Washington, DC. One of the delegation was wearing the German Future Soldier System, Infanterist der Zukunft (Infantryman of the Future) or IdZ.

As you can see, he is wearing the German Army’s newest “TropenTarn” camouflage and is carrying a G36 with an interesting buttstock that we haven’t seen on previous variants. He also is wearing the new helmet seen recently on the Bundeswehr Flickr. Notice the interesting chin strap arrangement which uses the same buckle used by Blackhawk! on their drop leg Serpa. Also, take a look at his right knee. You can just see a black zipper pull. It appears that the Germans use zippers to hold kneepads in their trousers.

Marine Corps Marathon Report

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Last week we mentioned we would be featuring a report on the Marine Corps Marathon, but it is important to note that there was more going on than just the Marathon. For example, Team Xtreme was also on hand to help our wounded warriors. We really appreciate this report by retired Devil Dog ERIC STEINKOPFF who is on the Extreme Outfitters Staff and provided us with this eye witness account.

WASHINGTON, DC – It was an uncharacteristically warm late October weekend when Extreme Outfitters ventured to our nation’s capital to support wounded warriors at the 35th annual running of the Marine Corps Marathon.

The staff arrived Friday, October 29, and met with the public, giving out free items and others at nominal charge, to visitors along Pennsylvania Avenue near the Marriott Hotel – all within sight of the Capital Building and the Washington Monument.

Saturday was busy as liberal comedians John Stewart and Stephen Colbert, dubbed “the founding fathers of fake news” by The Washington Post, held their Rally to Restore Sanity in large part as a response to conservative commentator Glenn Beck’s rally Restoring Honor on the national Mall just two months prior. But the real story was to wait until Halloween Day.

Bright and early race day Sunday, October 31st, runners gathered in the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, near the Iwo Jima memorial and the National Cemetery. There was nervous small talk as some tried to forget the pre-race anxieties and participants were dressed in sweats or sometimes plastic wrap or garbage bags – to capture their body heat before the impromptu wraps were deposited along the route.

Nearly 22,000 runners completed the marathon – with the first finishing in just under two and a half hours and the last just over eight hours. Extreme Outfitters sponsored employee Brian Parran, 27, ran his first marathon that day in under six hours, but doesn’t intend to stop there. “It was long, but a lot of fun,” Parran said. “It was great hanging out with the team. I’ll do it again next year.”

Some estimated guests in the area to be as high as 50,000, while more than 1,000 serious visitors came by the Extreme Outfitters booth on race day, obtaining discount cards, information on products and supporting wounded warriors with monetary donations.

Team Xtreme leader U.S. Marine Jeremy Soles wore a gas mask through the event, setting a new Guinness World Record of just under four and a half hours and dedicating his efforts to Marine Cpl. John Michael Peck, 24, who was the victim of a roadside bombing in Afghanistan last May that inured both arms and legs, leaving him a quadriplegic.

The entire Xtreme Team and supporting cast with Soles is from the Richmond, Virginia area and consisted of Jason Thompson, Rocky Motley, Benjamin Dyer and Nathan Huffman – all of whom successfully completed the grueling 26.2 mile course.

But Soles ran the race his own way to demonstrate the struggles that physically and mentally challenged warriors must endure every day as a result of injuries sustained from their service to our country. “We accept these challenges not for fame or fortune, but to represent those who face challenges far greater than running 26 miles in a gas mask,” Soles said. “We do it to represent and honor our wounded brothers and sisters in arms who would do the same for us. The mask symbolizes perseverance in the face of insurmountable odds and overcoming mental and physical obstacles.”

For more information on this and other ways Extreme Outfitters is giving back to the community through sales and service visit www.tacticaledge.com.

Kitanica Releases Two New Jackets

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

The Mark I is the jacket that started it all and is still worn by Mythbusters star Adam Savage. Kitanica has just added Coyote to the lineup and it looks great. Additionally, they have developed a zip-in liner for their jackets. Truthfully, this fleece liner is a jacket in its own right and Kitanica has kept the cost down so that those that already own shells can buy it to complement their previous purchases. The fleece has received a water repellent treatment and is designed to zip into other Kitanica jackets as well as featuring special attachment points on the cuffs. Additionally, the pockets are accessible from both inside and out.

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FELIN Update

Monday, November 8th, 2010

SSD was able to get a few minutes at the French Army (Armée de Terre) during AUSA. We had the pleasure to meet British-born Adjutant-Chef Alex Rowe who after being rejected by the British Army joined the Légion étrangère which is made up of foreign recruits. Oddly enough, he was rejected for service by the Brits because of a bad eye yet went on to serve as a sniper with the French and was awarded the Légion d’honneur, France’s highest medal for merit.

Adjudant-Chef Rowe is quite the hero, no matter whose Army he serves in and deserves his own article. We were quite surprised that he was acquainted with SSD and discussed the latest upgrades to the French Army’s future soldier system called FELIN (Fantassin à Équipement et Liaisons Intégrés or Integrated Equipment and Communications Infantryman).

Many of the most recent upgrades are software based and allow more intuitive control of the peripheral devices which can be attached to the Soldier’s personal network via either umbilical or blue tooth. Additional software enhancements are concerned with power management and switch off non critical systems as power levels subside. The French are also fielding battery charging stations that can be mounted in vehicles or connected to shore power in command post tents or buildings. The charging stations feature armor panels that protect the batteries from damage as well as protect Soldiers and vital electronics from the effects of a perforated lithium battery.

Adjudant-Chef Rowe also mentioned that the French Army is transitioning to the fourth generation of their combat uniform which we mentioned in February of this year. They are removing the Canadian slotted buttons from the chest as well as the patch pockets as they are uncomfortable under armor.

Beware! Knockoff Sawtooth Boots

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Merrell continues to manufacture the Sawtooth boot which is still very popular with military as well as contractor personnel operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. While you generally won’t find them for sale in retail outlets, they are available for those who need them directly from Merrell or through military outfitters. Unfortunately, an overseas company has taken it upon themselves to produce unlicensed copies of not only the Merrell Sawtooth, but also the Asolo FSN 95, and Oakley assault boot as well as others. Below is a photo of a real Merrell Sawtooth boot. The finish on the knockoff is not as nice and they include a label tag on the tongue.

Caveat Emptor
“Replica” or other counterfeit gear is just that. While it may look like the real thing, not only is it a blatant rip off of designs but that great deal that you think you are getting may let you down at the worst possible time. Stick with brands you know you can trust. Just because the product you bought looks like the real thing doesn’t mean it was built to the same exacting standards nor made from the same materials. And this issue isn’t just limited to footwear. We are seeing the same thing happen with medical gear, load carrying equipment, and weapons accessories. Some of the copies are so good that they even fool contracting offices. And no, we aren’t going to tell you where to go to buy junk.

www.merrell.com

US PALM AirSave Plate Carrier

Monday, November 8th, 2010

US PALM has just introduced their new AirSave Plate Carrier. Manufactured from 500D Cordura and featuring PALS webbing front and rear, the AirSave Plate Carrier is a simple affair. What makes this carrier so special is that it retails for UNDER $400 and includes both front and rear plates as well as soft armor backers!

The plates were developed for the US Army’s AirSave (Aircrew Integrated Recovery Survival Vest and Equipment) vest used by aviators and are designed to defeat 7.62 M2 AP projectiles. US PALM has included soft armor backers to mitigate blunt force trauma. This is a smokin’ deal and with limited plate carriers available we expect them to sell out quickly. Available from www.SGCUSA.com in MultiCam, Coyote, and Ranger Green.