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Army Says “No” to Five Fingers in Uniform

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Late last month, the US Army officially banned the wearing of Vibram’s Five Fingers and other similar barefoot running brands that feature, “five separate, individual compartments for the toes,” as they, “detract from a professional military image.”

This edict was passed down from on high through an ALARACT (241/2011) message.

SUBJECT: MODIFYING WEAR OF IMPROVED PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIFORM (IPFU)

1. THE PURPOSE OF THIS MESSAGE IS TO MODIFY THE EXISTING WEAR POLICY FOR THE IPFU.

2. THERE ARE A VARIETY OF MINIMALIST RUNNING SHOES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AND WEAR. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, ONLY THOSE SHOES THAT ACCOMMODATE ALL FIVE TOES IN ONE COMPARTMENT ARE AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR. THOSE SHOES THAT FEATURE FIVE SEPARATE, INDIVIDUAL COMPARTMENTS FOR THE TOES, DETRACT FROM A PROFESSIONAL MILITARY IMAGE AND ARE PROHIBITED FOR WEAR WITH THE IPFU OR WHEN CONDUCTING PHYSICAL TRAINING IN MILITARY FORMATION. THIS CHANGE WILL BE REFLECTED IN THE NEXT UPDATE OF AR 670-1.

For uniformed Five Fingers fans this must come as quite a blow. Fortunately, Vibram, makers of the famed Five Fingers foresaw issues with their unconventional footwear and developed specialized soles that mimic the benefits of their compartmented models. Currently, both New Balance and Merrell have released numerous barefoot running models. For instance, the Minimus from New Balance comes in a very Army-esque Black and Yellow. What’s more, they have a reflective logo. How could a 1SG say ‘No” to that?

In spite of the Army’s decision, you can still wear Five Fingers while training out of uniform. Additionally, you can always explore alternatives.

Finally, while I support the Army’s decision for the sake of uniformity, once again, it’s yet another case of the Army’s leadership ignoring their institutional process of change (the Army Uniform Board) and making unilateral decisions about the uniform. From a leadership standpoint, this just doesn’t cut it. You don’t put a process in place and then ignore it when the mood suits you. How can you discipline Soldiers for doing the same thing? The new CSA and SMA both need to both conduct an azimuth check and take a look at the message they send when they ignore the “rules.”

Energizer MOLLE Light

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Also known as the Romeo, the Energizer® Hard Case® Tactical® Military Compact Vest Light is PALS compatible and relies on a single cell AA battery to produce 47 Lumens for up to 8 hours. As you can see from the photo below, the light comes with 2 removable filters (Red and Blue) that screw on in front of the lamp. Additionally, the clip will accommodate PALS webbing or similar and features magnets so that it can easily be attached to a steel pole or structural member. These lights are manufactured at Energizer’s plant in St Albans, Vermont. Additionally, Energizer guarantees that your light will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the entire life of the light.

email: hardcasetactical@energizer.com
phone- 877-654-2303
website: www.hardcasetactical.com
buy now: www.EnergizerMilstore.com

The Energizer Mil Store is a new feature set up specifically for individual sales to Mil/LE. Registration is required.

Alphawing Sport from Revision Military

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

Revision Military has just released their second new sunglasses. The Alphawing features aviator styling with stainless steel metal frames finished in “Steel” or “Grey” tones. The frame also incorporates no-slip overmolded temples for comfort and retention. Distortion free lenses meets ANSI Z80 and filter 100% or UV (a,b,c). A hard case is included with each pair.

To order, visit www.revisioneyewear.com/alphawing.

New Breed of Warrior 2011

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

September 9-10 GSS Gear, along with the Navy League will sponsor New Breed of Warrior 2011. All proceeds from the 2nd annual New Breed Of Warrior “Honoring Those Who Serve and Defend”, will be donated directly to the Navy League of Hampton Roads. The website has already launched and they have lined up a slew of top notch exhibitors.

For more information visit www.newbreedofwarriorvb.com.

Triad Tactical Offering Deal on Eagle CIRAS

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

SSD readers should not need an introduction to Eagle’s CIRAS and Plate Carriers. The point is that Triad Tactical is holding a great sale on both.


Combat Integrated Releasable Armor System

Plate Carrier with Cummerbund

Take a Peak Inside US PALM’s Warehouse

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

www.us-palm.com

Escape The Wolf

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

I keep meaning to mention this. Former SEAL Brandon Webb mentioned a book over at Kit Up! that I thought my readers should know about. Written by Brandon’s former Team Mate Clint Emerson, “Escape the Wolf” is a how-to guide detailing Emerson’s philosophy of risk mitigation by threat assessment. There’s nothing new to this stratagem in the military world, but for civilian’s and those in business, looking at physical threats in this light is new.


Go check the article out
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LAPG Picks Up Ares Armor

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

For those of you looking to pick up some ARES Armor products you might want to check out LA Police Gear.

www.lapolicegear.com/ares-armor