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Magnum Isn’t Just About MultiCam

Friday, February 11th, 2011

I know it seems a bit odd that we would be downplaying MultiCam but the SHOT Show buzz surrounding Magnum’s new MultiCam footwear has kind of overshadowed their current offerings. So if you like the styles you saw in MultiCam or work somewhere that would not allow you to wear camo boots, you need to know that those same models are currently available in Black and Desert Tan.

Take for example this version of the Sidewinder HPi in Desert Tan. It has all of the features of its camouflaged brother that we wrote about before SHOT Show. They include the ion-maskâ„¢ hydrophobic surface enhancement, SuperFabric arch panel and an OrthoLite insole combined with a Vibram sidewinder outsole.

www.magnumboots.com

Line of Fire’s TEG Grip System

Friday, February 11th, 2011

We first met Line of Fire at SHOT Show 2008 in Las Vegas. They were in an unassuming 10 x 10 booth out in one of the circus tents set in a parking lot across the street from the convention center. At the time they were working on a uniform designed specifically for contractors working in the Middle East which we found innovative. But it was an early TEGS prototype that really caught our eye. In fact, about a year ago we mentioned “Gecko Tape” in an article. We have kept in touch infrequently over the past few years and last year LOF sent us a pair of gloves to try out.

Technology Enhanced Grip System (TEGS) is a patented micro-replication technology developed by 3M. It provides superior grip in both wet and dry conditions. As you can see, it is optimized to be used in concert with itself (TEGS on TEGS) but enhances the grip even if used on conventional materials. The illustration below gives you an idea of how the technology works. The hooks are tiny and mesh with one another. Because they are so small there are more per square inch (300 to be exact) which translates to more surface area in contact. If you are familiar how strong the bond is when you interlace the pages of a phone book, you will get the concept of TEGS. Nothing locks, so you can release anything with TEGS immediately.

We received a pair of Stryker Extrication Gloves. They are also a good choice for Breachers. Made from 4-way stretch Kevlar, it’s over-the-wrist design protects the hands from cuts, abrasion and flame due to Kevlar’s inherent FR properties. All of the models feature impact-resistant polyurethane knuckle and finger guards. Additionally, the gloves are of an ergonomic cut that naturally fits the hand.

In addition to the Stryker, LOF also produces the Flashover, a gaunlet-style glove as well as the Pointman and Pointman LE which are shorter length models. The LE model differs from the Pointman in that it is a stretch nylon rather than Nomex.

It is important to note that LOF considers this a Grip System. In this system, the handwear is component A and the TEGS tape, component B. They are intended to work together. However, as you can see above, even if you use TEGS with standard surfaces, you still realize a 43% increase in grip. In addition to full Grip Systems they offer TEGS as individual adhesive backed sheets. This allows you to modify your existing equipment. Line of Fire has also mentioned to us working to license the technology to produce purpose built pistol grips, knife handles, and other similar items.

TEGS works. Wet or dry, regardless of material, TEGS improves the grip. It almost feels sticky. The grip is very solid and the item you are holding doesn’t move around in your hand. But, like we said before, there is no problem letting go. There really isn’t much else to say on that. There is a slight loss in tactility, but we see that same issue with virtually any gloves. We can’t pinpoint the cause to TEGS and feel it is more of a problem associated with handwear in general. Our only critique is that we would like to see TEGS available in additional colors than Black.

www.loftactical.com

TAD Gear Releases Ranger LT

Friday, February 11th, 2011

SSD readers should be no stranger to Triple Aught Designs. Today, they release the new Ranger LT which is based on the popular Ranger Hoodie. Consider it more of a year-round design. For example, when it’s cooler out, it acts an outerlayer to keep you warm without overheating. When it gets cold, it’s a great mid-layer underneath a hardshell.

Despite its lightweight rating, the Ranger LT is feature laden:
• An active fit streamlined enough to wear under another outer layer when needed
• Manufactured from Polartec Wind Pro (288 weight or 8.5 oz) with a DWR finish (Black SPEAR Fleece was 300 weight)
• Highly breathable and constructed to support a full range of motion
• Aero hood that provides head protection and warmth
• Eight pockets including two chest pockets with media port and D-rings, two upper arm pockets with Velcro patches, media port and d-rings, a left forearm pocket and rear hunters pocket
• The thumbhole cuffs have been sewn into the seam to reduce excess wind from getting in
• Pit vents provide extra breathability
• Chin guard
• Guide wires allow headphones to be neatly threaded down the hoodie and through the media port(s)
• Available in Black, ME Green and UE Gray

www.tripleaughtdesign.com

ADS Files for IPO

Friday, February 11th, 2011

According to an article in the Virginia Pilot, ADS has filed for an Initial Public Offering of stock. The article is definitely worth reading as it articulates current shareholders and earnings for the privately held company.

Great Pre-Order Deal on A-TACS ACUs

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Predator BDU contacted us to let us know that they are offering a special pre-order deal on the A-TACS ACU from Propper – $129.97 for the uniform and boonie hat with free shipping.

www.predatorbdu.com

Spec Ops Brand Debuts Messenger Bag

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Spec Ops brand continues to expand their repertoire with their new T.H.E. Messenger Bag. Available in a standard as well XL sizes, I think the thing I like most about it is that it is designed to work with with their other products like the Multi Position Holster. And so you know, Grid-Lock is PALS-compatible. You can check out most of the features on the graphic below.

T.H.E. Messenger Bag debuted at SHOT Show and is available soon from www.specopsbrand.com

SOD to Offer PenCott Camo

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Italy-based Special Operation Division (SOD) has announced that they will be offering Hyde Definition’s PenCott family of camouflage patterns. PenCott will be added first to the European market and then to SOD USA once it gets under way. Eventually, SOD plans to offer the entire line in the family of patterns. Below you can see SOD’s Spectre Shirt in three different versions of the PenCott pattern; GreenZone, Badlands, and SandStorm respectively.

It is important to note that these are not actual garments in the PenCott patterns but rather photographs of SOD clothing modified to give you an idea of what they will look like once they enter production. You can click on any of the photos to enlarge them. We have included a couple of interesting items to give you an idea of what various gear will look like.

www.SODgear.com

www.HydeDefinition.com

BHI Makes it to the Big Time

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

That is if you consider G4TV’s “Attack of the Show” the big time. Either way, pretty cool to make it on a TV show is spite of tens of thousands of other products.

Game ReviewsE3 2011AOTS Exclusive

This report from Weston Scott seen last night on AOTS features the BHI-15, some random Kimber pistol and the Barrett M107A1.