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FirstSpear Friday Focus – The Squadron Smock Returns!

Its Back! The FS Squadron Smock is back and better than ever, now built with FS ACM MID 400 through the torso for maximum wicking and warming comfort.

The Squadron Smock is a hybrid garment that depending upon your circumstances can be a uniform top, a weather barrier, or even hasty load carriage. An oversized hood will fit over your helmet with most NVGs attached and an easily adjusted stiffener in the bill will help keep the shape.

Loaded with pockets and features, the Squadron Smock has a loose fit to accommodate additional layers. Oversized buttons that interface into slightly undersized holes provide security from windblast received in open vehicles or helicopters. Tough and flexible brushed Nylon exterior with a Wool interior made 100% in the USA out of 100% US materials. The Squadron Smock has so much character that Colonel Sir David Stirling would have worn it!

The squadron smock will be available in Black, Ranger Green, Coyote, Manatee Grey, and even some Multicam has been rumored. Coyote is in stock and shipping now. Place your order today for Ranger Green, Black, Manatee, or Multicam – shipping next week!

For all those who waited patiently for the Squadron Smock enjoy 10% off MSRP on any Smock from now until SHOT Show ends – January 26th 2018.

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7 Responses to “FirstSpear Friday Focus – The Squadron Smock Returns!”

  1. Gerard says:

    Classic Smock made even better with their new interior fabric. As much as I love it, its less a jacket for civilians due to it’s obvious military look. A good civilian alternative is the Falljraven #68 jacket.

  2. Billiam says:

    Yes. Finally. Thank you for the heads up, SSD! You SOT-A guys are alright – I don’t care what they say.

  3. Strike-Hold says:

    More like a parka than a smock now.

  4. Blackjack-6 says:

    Did they just do a one-for-one swap of the grid fleece for ACM Mid? Is the cut/fit still the same or did they adjust some of the measurements as well?