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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Mid Shirt and Hoodie Now in Black

Friday, October 5th, 2018

All American Merino wool Hoodlum Hoodies and Mid-Shirts are now available in Black from FirstSpear.

Constructed from ACM-MID 400, FS proprietary Merino wool mid-weight package which is a dual layer material featuring a 100% poly interior and 100% wool exterior designed to quickly wick away moisture and absorb into the wool layer keeping you cool and dry when its warm and insulate and trap heat when its cold.

The Hoodlum Hoodie is a full zip and features a low profile hood and thumb holes. The Mid-Shirt is a 3/4 zip with a higher collar and no thumb holes, both are in-stock and shipping now. Made in the USA.

www.first-spear.com/mid-shirt-acm-mid-400

www.first-spear.com/hoodlum-hoodie-acm-mid-400

Tactical Distributors – Down Range Hooded Jacket 2.1

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

This is the latest upgraded version of the TD Down Range Jacket with all the bells & whistles…including a hood and 3 colorways.

When TD introduced last years’s model, it sold out in a few weeks.

You requested more colors and a hooded variant and they listened.

Their coveted down fabric technology: Heat Sealed Baffling. This Technology eliminates shedding of down feathers.

• Hidden Side Zip Pockets
• Heat Sealed Baffling Technology
• Lightweight (11oz in pouch)
• Inside Stash Pockets
• Zippered breast pocket w/ Sound Port
• Packable pouch for easy storage
• 600 Fill Down

Non-Hooded Version:
www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/td-down-range-jacket-2-1

Hooded Version:
www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/td-down-range-hooded-jacket-2-1

Kimbo’s

Sunday, September 30th, 2018

The tag line for Kimbo’s is “Don’t Per Half-Naked.” The idea is that the crotch Zip allows the ladies to relive themselves without having to drop trou.

They’re made from a 4-way stretch 80/20 nylon tricot spandex mix with a Nylon Coil zipper with an internal flap for comfort. Available in Black or Olive, sizes XS – XL.

superkimbos.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Stratton Flannel

Friday, September 28th, 2018

Introducing the all new Stratton Flannel available exclusively from FirstSpear! This is a 5oz lightweight flannel in navy/green/white perfect for fall. Features two oversized breast pockets and a two button closure on the forearms and cuffs. Machine washable and slightly oversized to accommodate for a 3% shrinkage after the first wash.

Made in the USA – Shipping now.

www.first-spear.com/technical-apparel/outerwear/stratton-flannel

Tardigrade Tactical – Low Profile Laminate Belt

Friday, September 28th, 2018

The name sums it up for the Low Profile Laminate Belt from Tardigrade Tactical. The laser cut laminate is printed in MultiCam and the belt is designed to be worn under load bearing/MOLLE belts. Thanks to the simple front buckle design, it’s easy to adjust and and will not get in the way of bigger belt buckles on outer belts.

Designed and manufactured in Denmark!

Visit www.tardigradetactical.dk for a list of stockists.

Varusteleka – Särmä TST Recon Smock

Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

Coming soon from Finland is this 13 pocket smock in Green or M05 Woodlsnd Camo.

Features:
-Roomy and loose fit
-Two-way front zipper with buttoned storm flap
-Helmet compatible hood with good adjustments
-Two buttoned chest pockets
-Two zippered chest pockets
-Four buttoned front and side hem pockets
-Two zippered front hem pockets
-Large back hem pocket with internal dividers, button flap and side zippers
-Two sleeve pockets with buttons and hook-and-loop
-Armpit ventilation zippers
-Elastic drawcord adjustable hem
-Wide elastic webbing waist adjustment band
-Hook-and-loop cuffs
-Reinforced elbows with pad pockets

Materials:
-Main fabric: 50/50 CO/PES ripstop
-Mesh lining: 100% PES
-Elbow reinforcements: 500D Foxdura

www.varusteleka.com/en/product/sarma-tst-recon-smock

MDM 18 – WL Gore & Assoc

Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

Most people know WL Gore & Assoc for their flagship product, the ePTFE membrane used in Gore-Tex. Over the past few years, we’ve seen them introduce the ePTFE technology into other areas including chemical warfare protective suits, woven fabrics for jungle uniforms and even insulation layers.

This is a reversible, lightweight loft insulation concept jacket, Gore is showing at Modern Day Marine.

Because we’re at Quantico, this version reverses from Woodland to Desert MARPAT, but other versions can be manufactured, based on user needs.

The low-loft insulation is paired with a nylon face fabric. One of the “sides” of the jacket also incorporates a Windstopper membrane to help shed wind, adding to the insulation value.

Essentially, it’s a fleece replacement. While fleece is comfy and warm, it has several drawbacks. First, it doesn’t compact well, meaning it takes up a lot of space in a rucksack. Considering fleece retains water, takes a long time to dry, and doesn’t do a great job of keeping you warm when it is wet, the case for carrying fleece as an insulation layer isn’t very good.

What’s more, fleece retains dirt, grease and microbes that makes you sick. That means you’ve got to wash it often, and when you do, fleece sheds thousands of plastic micro fibers into the water. It’s just not good for the environment.

Continuous filament insulation on the other hand is water resistant, and with the Gore Windstopper membrane, wind resistant. It also takes up less room when stored. Additionally, Gore’s Quick Pack technology allows air to quickly vent out of the jacket when stowing it.

This concept not only performs better than the fleece it replaces, but it’s a two-for-one item, pulling duty in more than one environments.

www.goremilitary.com

Navy Announces Updates to Uniform Policies

Monday, September 24th, 2018

WASHINGTON (NNS) — Navy announced updates to uniform policy, grooming standards and the launch of a uniform working group in NAVADMIN 233/18, Sept. 21.


U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan U. Kledzik.

Highlights of the changes include:
• Completion of fittings and wear tests for new, improved female officer and chief petty officer slacks and skirts, scheduled to be available for purchase by the end of 2018
• Announcement of the improved general safety boot (I Boot 4) with enhanced comfort and durability features, expected to be available for purchase in October 2018
• Commanding officer’s (CO) approval for the wear of coyote brown ball cap with coveralls and flight suits
• CO authorization of command logos on t-shirts worn with Navy Working Uniform (NWU) Type I, II and III, coveralls and flight suits
• Fingernail grooming standards for men and women, including guidance on length, shape and color of nails
• Lock hairstyle standards for wear, size, length and guidance for wear in uniform
• Wear guidance and changes to the allowed material for rings and bracelets
• Announcement for Sailors assigned to Marine Corps units, who must now abide by Marine Corps grooming standards when wearing Marine Corps uniforms
• Authorization and wear guidance for the optional simultaneous wear of the Post-Tour Command at Sea and Command Ashore/Project Manager insignia

Navy has launched a uniform policy working group to provide a forum for direct Fleet feedback on uniform wear and regulations. Commands interested in having a crew member participate in a future working group can submit a command endorsed request with the name, rank, rate and availability of the Sailor to the “Ask The Chiefs” email list at umo_cmc@navy.mil.

Sailors can provide feedback and recommendations on Navy uniforms and the Navy Uniform App at any time via the “Ask The Chiefs” email, on the Navy Uniform Matters Office website at www.npc.navy.mil, or a link available on the Uniform App.

Read NAVADMIN 233/18 in its entirety for details and complete information on all of the announced uniform changes, updates and guidelines at www.npc.navy.mil.

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