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Off-Duty: LeoAdventures

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

LeoAdventures

When I was still served in the military I joined an interesting organization named LeoAdventures. They are a service organization designed to honor and serve those in Government, they are essentially a buying club but with a very exclusive membership. Membership is reserved for Government employees. They collect an annual membership fee of $19.99. This and LeoAdventures negotiating discounts for their members allows Public Servants to avoid receiving special gifts or gratuities which would violate ethics regulations.

Although I was familiar with the program I spoke with President Leslie Mellott at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market. She is there every show looking for new vendors to add the the program. A wife of a long-serving Government employee, Leslie knows not only the risks her husband takes but also the sacrifices the entire family makes for their life of service. I really appreciate what she does.

One important point about this program is that it is for serving Public Safety and Military members. I feel that it is important to recognize these individuals whenever we can and I can remember how hard it was to raise a family and give them those extras on a military salary. The discounts provided through LeoAdventures membership do both. They honor our heroes and help them provide a better quality of life for themselves and their families. If you serve your community or nation I recommend you join. If you are like me and are a retiree or a supporter of our Nation’s finest then I urge to contact LeoAdventures and purchase a gift membership for someone you know.

The Brands LeoAdventures has agreements with:
Arc’teryx
Blue Seventy
Brooks Running
Carey & Company
Dell Computer
ExOfficio
Flyfishing Benefactors
GU
Highgear
Horny Toad
IBEX
ISIS for Women
Jetboil
Kelty
Larabar
MH Bertucci
Mountainsmith
MSR
Nuun Hydration
Otterbox
Platypus
Probar
Purefit
Rudy Project
Railriders
Ruffwear
SealLine
Sherpani alpina
SOG Specialty Knives
Suunto
Therm-A-Rest
Tracks
Working Advantage
Zamberlan
Zeal Optics

They can be reached at LeoAdventures.

Otte Gear – Follow Up

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Otte Gear Alpine Jacket

The editor has been messing around with an Otte Alpine jacket for about 2 weeks now. Impressions? Comfy…Snug but not tight. Well designed; accommodates full range of motion. Its very well done and as we stated before, the fit is right on with military sizing. So what makes the Otte Gear Alpine jacket so special? Design and materials. They use a treated softshell fabric that sheds wind and rain as well as stains and abrasion and it breathes; breathes very well.

This technical stretch woven jacket is a great choice for movements in cool conditions. Its alpine cut fits well with climbing harnesses, packs, as well as armor and the hood is designed to be worn with a helmet. The chest pockets are well placed and the sleeve pockets are very generous but did not get in the way even when fully stuffed. Plus the jacket is made in the USA.

Colors include Black, Foliage, Coyote and Multicam. Available in Small – 2 XL.
The Alpine Jacket can be purchased from OTTE.

All photos used with permission of OTTE Gear LLC.

Kifaru PackLock Clothing

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Kifaru, makers of some of the finest military packs on the face of the earth have hit another home run. Last year they tackled sleep systems with the Regulator Sleeping Bag System. Their Woobie is the best thing to happen to the Soldier since well, the poncho liner. Kifaru took teh Regulator technology one step further and created a 24/7 climate control system of clothing. Mel at Kifaru has been keeping us updated on the progress of this project and we have been anxiously awaiting its release after trying on some of the samples at SHOT 08 in Las Vegas.

They developed a system to literally lock the back of your garments into the packs suspension. It isn’t going to creep no matter how long you carry your pack.

I absolutely recommend that you check it out for yourself. For more info contact Kifaru.

A Moment of Silence for Dress Greens

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Its been in the works for quite some time but according to a story by The Army Times released today on their website, the Army issued a message today announcing wear policy for the new blue Army Service Uniform. As we reported back in May, the shirt is white. Other additions include bloused jump boots, berets with the blue uniform, and a combat service identification badge. The combat service identification badge is a metal version of the former wartime shoulder sleeve insignia but worn on the right pocket.

The PEO Soldier ASU Website.

Insect Shield Your Own Clothing

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Insect Shield

Insect Shield is now available for clothing and gear you already own. It’s invisible, odorless, EPA registered and lasts for 70 launderings, (the expected lifetime of a garment). There are no minimums, and they offer volume discounts. The process takes about a week through UPS shipping.

Pricing:

* 1 Article of Clothing – $9.95 ($9.00 shipping/handling)
* 3 Piece Bundle – $24.95 ($12.00 s/h)
* 20 or More Piece Bundle – $7.95/per piece ($20.00 s/h)

Large bundles are great for units.
Order Form:
To place an order please download and complete the Insect Shield Your Own Clothes Order Form. Garments must be clean when received for processing. Send your items, along with the completed order form to:

Jones Fabricare
Authorized Insect Shield Dealer
1427 Westover Terrace
Greensboro, NC 27408-7908

Some exclusion may apply. For more information or questions, please call 866-574-1557 or mailto:sales@jonesf.com.

Insect Shield – On and Off Duty Insect Treatment

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Insect Shield

The Editor brought home interesting literature from OR about the new Insect Shield treatment being applied to a variety of product lines. Word is that the developer of the Buzz Off TM line from Ex Officio struck out on his own and has licensed this technology to several companies. It works. Adventurers and explorers rely on Insect Shield garments to protect them from the onslaught of the insect world. Using a synthetic version of a natural repellent found in the Chrysanthemum, Insect Shield treatment lasts 70 washings.

Here is a list of companies who have signed up so far:
Ariat
Ex Officio
Horseware
L.L. Bean
Eagles Nest Outfitters
Tilley
Mad Dog Gear
Outdoor Research
Orvis
REI
Sloggers Garden Outfitters
Cintas

We are so excited about Insect Shield that we are going to make it a point to write about as many of the products as possible and will post the Insect Shield logo on every article.

For more info on Insect Shield check out their website.

OR Update – Cordura Introduces Baselayer Fabric

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Cordura - Defend Your Base

At OR, Cordura expended a lot of energy promoting their new undergarment fabric developed jointly by Invista and Cyberknit. And for good reason, this Nylon/Cotton blend is comfortable. According to Cordura, the advantages of this new fabric are plenty. It won’t melt or drip like polyester, absorbs moisture quickly and effectively, and transports sweat away from the body. It is supposed to dry 2.5 times quicker than 100% cotton and as you know Cordura is highly abrasion resistant.

The shirts are manufactured by the Canadian firm Tac Wear and are available exclusively from Ranger Joe’s.

They are available in M, L, XL, 2X and comes in Black, Olive Drab, and Tan. Matching boxers are also available.

Learn more at Defend Your Base.

Name That Jacket Contest Winners Announced

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Wild Things

Marie Meunier of Wild Things is proud to announce the winners of the Name That Jacket Contest.

The Basic version will be named the “Smoking Jacket” to pay tribute to its FR qualities, stylish looks, and comfort. The name was submitted by Tyr Symank.

The FR Jacket will now be called the “Max” in honor of the lovable scamp Max, from the book, “Where the Wild Things Are”. The name was submitted by Marshall Smith.

Both winners will each receive a Smoking Jacket. The winners will be contacted by Wild Things for delivery of their prizes.

For those of you who didn’t win the contest you can still be a winner by taking advantage of the outstanding service, high quality, and low prices offered by Wild Things. Don’t forget, the Smoking Jacket is available for less than $100 and comes in UCP, Foliage, Coyote, and Black. It will also be available soon in Multicam.

Contact Wild Things