Each product that is designed here at TYR Tactical® is developed with the mantra, Innovate or Die™, and you in mind. Our passion for your safety has enhanced our design and manufacturing philosophy by creating streamline products that are more ergonomic and dynamic, as well as, significantly lighter. Our products are developed with direct input from some of the most elite warriors in the world. Direct feedback from operators about mission specific load requirements and mobility allow TYR Tactical® to increase overall comfort, movement and performance. Special Operations training and a physiological approach are incorporated into each design. Our rigorous testing process allows us to continually evolve and provide products for today’s needs and threats keeping us in the forefront of the industry.
We understand that to create Mission-Adaptable Gear, one has to spend a tremendous amount of time and resources on R&D – making sure that the feel, comfort and ergonomics of our products are right for our customers. To better serve this mission we have created the TYR Tactical® Mobile Showroom. This completely custom 44’ trailer was designed to travel across the country so we can better show our complete breadth of products. For the first time customers will have a hands-on experiences with TYR Tactical® Pouches, Body Armor, Belts, Revere K9™ Products and Huron™ Clothing & Packs. They will also get a chance to view products before their release and provide feedback on existing products.
We have dedicated approximately 16 weeks in 2016 to travelling from base to base, department to department to be able to allow customers to have our showroom come to them. The first two weeks of the schedule are listed below.
To coordinate the tour to come to your police department or base in the future please contact either info@tyrtactical.com or contact your local ADS Representative at OCIEsolutions@adsinc.com
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Only semi-surprised that no stop is scheduled between Rocklin and San Diego.
Maybe September?
https://www.urbanshield.org/
That looks like a mighty expensive marketing expense. Hopefully it pans out.
1. Agency sales. I bought 2 pouches from them last week and kinda swallowed hard when I hit “ORDER.” No money in small orders from chumps like me.
2. Tyr PV fabric is the real deal, but you won’t know until you handle product made from it.
3. 100% deductible business expense. Nice country between Vancouver and Vegas.
I went today and met with Jason and the crew, they are good people and they have some really cool products that are worth checking out.