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BackJack Tactical

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

One of the coolest things that happened at Outdoor Retailer was an out of the blue meeting with Steve Jensen of Cropper Medical. They are the manufacturer of BioSkin Bracing and have come up with a lumbar support system called the BackJack Tactical that is designed specifically for military use.

Cropper Medical has been making human performance gear for nearly 20 years and they tout 37 professional sports teams wearing their supports including the last 5 Super Bowl winners. They took this know how and applied it to offload some of the weight of body armor from the discs of the spine.

BackJack is Cropper Medical’s first entrant into Tactical Military products and was developed in conjunction with a retired Special Forces 18D to help alleviate the epidemic back pain in the military. In 2009 Ft Polk’s JRTC, conducted testing on it and found that 89% of the Soldiers that wore the device said it relieved their pain and they would use it if it were issued. Next, a unit deployed to Iraq wore the kit and rated a 45% reduction in low back pain with the kit on. 100% of the Soldiers surveyed said they’d wear the kit if it were issued. Although exposure has been limited, Soldier acceptance has been high, to say the least.

The device works by pulling bilateral hand pieces engaging a cinching mechanism which pushes the lumbar panel into the area of pain, the low back. This direct pressure on the low back is what makes this kit so effective at not only relieving pain but preventing pain. Wear it under the Armor, Ruck, or just around the office to get some relief. I tried it and it is comfortable.

Available in UCP an OCP (MultiCam). Visit www.backjacktactical.com or contact sjensen@bioskin.com directly.

Not All of the Action is at DSEI

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Live updates today from the Maneuver Conference at Ft Benning, Georgia.

Anything you want to see?

Whiskey 5 – Propper International

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

WHO
At PROPPER INTERNATIONALâ„¢, we are proud to outfit members of the United States armed forces and law enforcement professionals with the highest quality combat apparel. Since 1967, over 50 million have worn the PROPPER label all over the world. We understand what it takes to make a dependable garment for any environment.

WHAT
From milspec uniforms, such as the ACU, FROG and APECS, to enhanced collections designed specifically for law enforcement personnel, PROPPER garments are battle tested and ready to serveâ„¢. Our products benefit from decades of manufacturing experience and are designed to superior quality standards. As a leading manufacturer to the U.S. Department of Defense, PROPPER has produced over 120 million garments for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Special Forces.

WHERE
PROPPER is headquartered in St. Charles, Missouri with factories in U.S territories (Puerto Rico), the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Our distribution center in Waverly, Tennessee ships up to 175,000 items each week. PROPPER products are contracted directly to the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as sold commercially through more than 2,500 military, law enforcement and specialty retail stores. PROPPER and its dealers also serve state and local law enforcement agencies across the country.

WHEN
PROPPER was founded in 1967 by William T. Propper, an entrepreneur and inventor with a passion for manufacturing. In 1974, it was purchased by current owner, Earl Weinman. Soon after, PROPPER landed its first government contract with the U.S. Navy, manufacturing caps known as “Dixie Cups”. In 1992, PROPPER expanded into commercial products, taking decades of military experience and applying that knowledge to creating tactical garments for the law enforcement community.

WHY
PROPPER is one of the only apparel manufacturing companies in the U.S. to earn ISO 9001:2000 certification from the British Standards Institute. This prestigious recognition was received for our exceptional manufacturing quality, from the inspection of raw materials to the critical review of finished garments. We go beyond what’s expected because our military and law enforcement communities deserve nothing less. We support those who protect our great nation and take pride in providing them with superior-quality garments at a superior value.

www.propper.com

SOD Gear Updates Website

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Italian combat clothier SOD Gear has updated their website. Go check out their new look.

sodgear.com

Dan Costa Stepping Down as CEO of 5.11 Tactical

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Monday, Dan Costa will pass the reigns of 5.11 Tactical to Former Marine Tom Davin after 10 years of building the company to an industry powerhouse. No matter what you make of 5.11 Tactical you have to admire Costa’s tenacity. In 10 years he has built a brand that has essentially defined the concept of “tactical pants.”

Learn more here.

Magpul Releases New Grips

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

There are two new additions to the Magpul Original Equipment (MOE) line, the MOE+ Grip and MOE-K Grip.

The MOE+ Grip was first debuted some time back and it’s great to see it hit the market. It combines reinforced polymer body overmolded with rubber for weapon retention even when wet. It offers a similar shape to a ‘medium’ sized MIAD, and accepts optional storage cores for gear stowage and includes a basic grip cap. Available in Black.

The MOE-K is intended for use with PDWs (Personal Defense Weapon). It is a low profile, compact design with a steeper grip angle than traditional grips. Offered in Black, Flat Dark Earth, Foliage, and OD Green.

Made in USA, both grips are now shipping to all Magpul retailers. You can purchase the MOE-K from magpul.com.

Kitanica Introduces The Shirt

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

At SHOT Show Kitanica exhibited a prototype of their newest garment, The Shirt and solicited input from attendees. Now, based on this feedback, they have slightly refined the design and introduced it to the market.

The Shirt also incorporates a double yoke, raglan shoulder construction along with a bi-swing back for enhanced mobility as well as pleated inset shoulder pockets with Velcro patches. Additionally, the angled chest pockets are pleated to lay flat. Finally, The Shirt can be worn out or tucked in and accepts removable elbow pads. Manufactured from a 7 oz 65/35 PolyCotton Ripstop, it makes a great lightweight companion for their PNT X.A.

Available in Small – XXLarge in Black.

www.kitanica.net/shirt

SOC-P Knife – Getting It Into Action

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

Last week, we mentioned the recently released Special Operations Combatives Program (SOC-P) knife designed by Greg Thompson. While we described the features of the dagger, this graphic from Benchmade does a great job of illustrating the sequence of events of getting it into action and how the SOC-P knife is used.

www.benchmade.com