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Beyond Clothing – Alpha Lochi Jacket

Thursday, December 3rd, 2015

We first mentioned the reversible Beyond Lochi during Warrior West. I was fortunate to try one on during a recent visit to Beyond and it is super comfy. I really like the Navy Blue/Managee Grey colorscheme and the sewn batting style. There’s also a MultiCam/Coyote variant.

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The A3 Lochi Jacket is designed for active use in cold environments, and is reversible for low-profile use in urban environments. Polartec Alpha Insulation transfers moisture away from the body to keep you dry and warm, while the DWR treated nylon ripstop shell protects you from wind and rain. Light, highly compressible, breathable, and fast drying, the A3 Lochi Jacket is a low-profile alternative to the A3 Alpha Jacket.

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Details:

Reversible
Insulated hood
Left Internal/Right External chest pocket
Hand Pockets
Highly compressible

Materials:

40D Nylon Ripstop with DWR
Polartec Alpha Insulation – 80g

Benefits:

Breathable
Water-Resistant
Wind-Resistant

MSRP is $334.00, but it’s currently marked down to $233.80 during their Cyber Monday Sale.

www.beyondclothing.com

Looking For Outdoor Clothing/Equipment Repair Or Mods?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2015

Rainy Pass Repair Inc is a well respected repair house for outdoor gear. In fact, they’ve specialized in the repair of Gore-tex and other outdoor fabrics since 1986.

But they don’t just repair equipment. They can modify it as well. Here is an Arc’teryx Alpha FL shell jacket they added slash hand pockets to, complete with waterproof zips.

rainypass.com

US Marines Seeking Tropical Uniforms And Boots

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

Exciting news from the Marines. They are moving forward on tropical clothing and footwear.

Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) Product Manager Infantry Combat Equipment (PdM-ICE) is conducting market research to identify tropical uniform fabrics, uniform designs, and boots that provide durability and protection, improved moisture management, and reduced dry time in a tropical environment. The tropical combat uniform includes a blouse, trouser, and boot. PdM ICE plans to conduct a user evaluation on the most promising materials and end items.

This Sources Sought effort requests industry to submit fabrics or uniform prototypes that are suitable for a tropical environment. Interestingly, PdM ICE intends to use a Government-owned design for the tropical uniform but they’re willing to consider commerial items as an alternative to the Government-owned designs. Lots of layers of fabric on those Marine field uniforms (MCCUU and EFRCE). Something stripped down would be nice.

In addition to tropical uniforms, the Marines want a new boot although I can’t for the life of me understand how a Marine Jungle Boot might be different than an Army or a SOF Jungle Boot. I certainly hope they aren’t pining for a tropical variant of the RAT boot.

The primary consideration in development of a new tropical boot will be improved performance in a tropical environment. The new tropical boot shall have similar qualities to the Marine Corps Combat Boot requirements. The boot must operate within a tropical environment, with performance based upon boot durability. Submissions shall incorporate innovative designs which utilize fabric and synthetic leathers to increase dry out time, while reducing weight and moisture retention caused by natural leather. Additionally, the tropical boot must be lighter weight and faster drying when compared to the current combat boot. The outsole must allow for easy removal of mud, debris, and foreign substances. The Marine Corps tropical boot can vary in height as long as the boot provides ankle support to the wearer.

Seeing this chart, I’d say they’re not exactly setting the bar very high here, considering the Army recently relearned quite a bit about they had forgotten about Jungle Boots. Soles almost seem as an afterthought and no mention of a plate to protect the foot from booby traps.

This is the most interesting part of the effort. Maybe something like the Gore Pyrad will work but anything that inhibits breathability, even a little bit, in the jungle is a recipe for disaster. Everytime I read FR and armor requirements for jungle operations and wonder who wrote them. It’s surely not anyone who has ever spent anytime in a jungle environment.

PdM-ICE is conducting market research to determine if the current Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) could be flame resistant (FR) treated. Treatment should be low cost, and could be applied during fabric manufacture, as a post treatment, or in garment form. Treatment shall not alter appearance, comfort, or durability properties. The treatment must meet the vertical flame performance…

Fortunately, there will also be an Industry Day, during Outdoor Retailer Winter Market from 7-10 January 2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the Government plans to conduct one-on-one meetings with industry. Maybe the Marines will be in recieve mode while vendors procide feedback on work they’ve already done, especially regarding boots.

Interested parties need to review the announcement on www.FBO.gov for all of the particulars.

Who Is Going To Check about Amabilis Tomorrow?

Monday, November 30th, 2015

www.amabilis63.com

TYR Tactical – Huron Wind Shirt

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

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The Huron Wind Shirt is a minimalist garment, designed to be lightweight, durable, and ultra-packable. It is made with 100% nylon, 40D, shadow box rip stop fabric, weights only 3.9 oz. and “packs down so small you can stuff it in your pocket.”

Design & Functionality

o True minimalist design is sleek with no pockets or excess material. The 40D shadowbox ripstop has a soft feel and is quiet. Quarter zip allows for easy on and off while reducing weight. Drawstring collar and waist allow the wearer to trap heat and keep out the wind. DWR coating sheds light rain and moisture. Designed to be worn either under or over other pieces, the Huron Wind Shirt has a slim design but allows enough room for layers and freedom of movement.

Features

o DWR treated for water repellency

o Quarter zip for weight reduction

o Elastic cuffs

o Fitted collar with drawstring

o Drawstring waist

o Comes in a 9″ x 3.5″ stuff sack

o Wt. 3.9 oz

o Sizes: SM-2XL

o MultiCam

www.tyrtactical.com

Milipol – A.R.E.S.

Tuesday, November 24th, 2015

Milipol is a camouflage collectors paradise and this Softshell jacket from ARES is an excellent find. You’ll notice the snow camouflage pattern. It’s so new, it won’t be offered until February of 2016 but is very similar to the one in this link. Intended for military issue, it will be available in sizes XXS-XXXXL.

www.promodis.net

Wild Things – Knuckle Roaster Handwarmer

Monday, November 23rd, 2015

Although it’s been around for several years, it’s still a cold weather favorite. The Knuckle Roaster features a zip front pocket, hand warmer pockets, interior Polartec Power Stretch barrier, and slots for hand warmers for when it’s really cold. It also incorporates a reinforced web belt with an easy-to-use buckle, so it can be worn below your vest as well as an exterior zippered storage pocket.

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TECH SPECS
-Hand warmer with convenient, adjustable waist strap
-One-size-fits-most
-Exterior zippered storage pocket
-Available for commercial sale in both Coyote Genuine MultiCam
-Available for commercial sale in FR and non-FR versions
-Made in USA!

Also, don’t forget, Wild Things is in the midst of their 7 day Wild Sale, offering 25% off everything on the website to Military and Law Enforcement personnel.

The Wild Sale runs until Friday, November 27th. Everything will be 25% off upon entering the code WILDSEASON15 at checkout. A key feature is that every day at 4 pm the Company will hold a drawing from all orders placed that day and one lucky winner will be credited for their entire order. Winners are announced on Soldier Systems and the Wild Things website.

www.wildthingsgear.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – FirstSpear Beanie

Friday, November 20th, 2015

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For this week’s Friday Focus, we’re taking a look at the FirstSpear Beanie. The counterpart to the FirstSpear Neckie, the FS Beanie is constructed from Polartec anti-microbial fabric. This keeps the wearer warm and has moisture-wicking properties, plus the Beanie is constructed with just enough extra material to double up over the wearer’s ears if it gets just a bit too cold. Additionally, the FS Beanie is built with flat seams for wear under a helmet, and it features low-profile pile in key areas to attach IFF.

Available in Black and Coyote.

www.first-spear.com – FS Beanie