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Is MultiCam The Future Of USSOCOM?

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

In the past, there’s always been something interesting in the Marine Special Operations Command Booth and this year is no different. This manikin depicts a MARSOC Critical Skills Operator equipped with the latest and greatest gear.

Currently, the United States Special Operations Command purchases specialized clothing and individual equipment for its personnel in multiple colorways. These include MultiCam, AOR 1 & 2, various shades of Green, Coyote, and M81 Woodland, to support the various missions of its different components.

US Army Special Operations Command and Air Force Special Operations Command have been using MultiCam for over a decade, while Naval Special Warfare Command has used the AOR 1 and 2 camouflage patterns for Desert and Jungle environments, respectively. MARSOC, the newest SOF component, has relied primarily on Coyote PPE and M81 Woodland uniforms due to years of working as advisors to the Afghanistan National Army. Otherwise, the CSOs have worn Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniforms and 782 Gear in MARPAT Woodland or Desert.

For some time now, SOCOM has considered whether to transition all four components to a common camouflage pattern in order to streamline acquisition. For a short period, this looked to be the case, but a fiscal reality may have thrown a glitch into the plan.

For years, NSW has relied on the AOR patterns which are costly to field due to the Command’s small number of personnel and supply chain fabric minimum orders. For example, even if a glove order only requires 2,000 printed yards of a specialized fabric, the printer may require a minimum of 5,000 or even 10,000 printed yards in order to make it worth their while. Fabric that isn’t used still has to be purchased, even if it won’t be used for some time. At one point the process was tying up so much of industry’s working capital that the government took on inventorying the fabric and doling it out for each contract. Considering the number of different, technical fabrics worn by special operators, and doubling the numbers to accommodate two different prints, this can get very expensive.

The idea was raised to transition NSW to MultiCam. Already, individual units within the Command were purchasing MultiCam items for deployments. On the surface, it made sense. But reportedly, when the numbers were crunched, it turns out that replacing WARCOM’s current complement of equipment with brand new MultiCam gear, is more expensive than continuing to pay more for gear printed in AOR. It’s understandable; they can’t have SEALs wearing AOR blouses and MultiCam pants, or carrying packs in one pattern with armor in another. There’s just so much already invested in AOR.

It will be interesting to see at what point the math begins to make sense. Until then? NSW will remain a hybrid, fielding AOR at the program level and purchasing MultiCam at the small unit level.

On the other hand, MARSOC’s wear of M81 Woodland was tied to a specific mission which has all but gone away. The time of the old Woodland pattern is once again over. Aside from that, there has never been a large purchase of SOF-unique clothing for MARSOC. Consequently, procuring clothing and PPE in MultiCam from here on out isn’t as daunting a task. In fact, it’s a smart use of limited resources.

So, is MultiCam the future of USSOCOM? Eventually.

Helikon-Tex to Adopt MultiCam Pattern on a Larger Scale

Thursday, September 20th, 2018

Following up on our news from IWA Outdoor Classics 2018, Helikon-Tex® rolls out one of their key product – Urban Tactical Pants® in MultiCam® pattern, thereat introducing 50/50 NYCO fabric to their offer. Urban Tactical Pants® FLEX, the new version of UTP® pants, features: NYCO fabric construction, VersaStretch® gussets in neck and crotch areas, all combined with the well known and appreciated pockets pattern.

There will be more clothing in MultiCam® coming to Helikon-Tex® within this and next year in a various fabrics, including 50/50 NYCO, 2 & 4-Way Stretch Nylon.

For more information click here.

MultiCam Shoe Laces? Sure, Why Not!

Thursday, August 30th, 2018

MMI Textiles prints webbing and dummied up these laces to showcase what they can do.

Interested? Visit www.mmitextiles.com and let them know.

UF Pro Introduces Limited Edition Striker BDU in MultiCam Black

Monday, August 20th, 2018

UF Pro has introduced a limited run of their Striker BDU in MultiCam Black.

Striker XT Gen.2 Combat Shirt

-Extra-long front zipper
-Ventilation zippers on the upper sleeve area
-UF PRO® air/pac® inserts in the shoulder area
-Ergonomic sleeves, easy to roll up
-Abrasion-resistant and fast drying knit in the torso area
-Anti-odour Merino/polyester fabric in the armpit area, reinforced with a breathable nylon mesh
-Pocket configuration:
–2X large upper arm pockets with Velcro and an additional strap for easy opening
–2X lower arm pockets with elastic straps inside the pocket and MOLLE on top of the pocket for attaching a UF PRO® Device Pouch
-Soft lined inside collar
-Sleeve width regulation
-Slide-in pockets for UF PRO® Flex Elbow Pads

Striker HT Combat Pants

-The Striker HT air circulation system
-Pocket configuration:
–2X Front pockets
–2X Back pockets
–2X Safety pockets
–2X Multi-functional, two- way access side pocket with inner compartments
–2X Attached gear pocket with a security strap
–2X Mag / knife / marker pocket
–2X Large lower leg pockets
-Double belt loops
-Stretch in the waistband
-Ergonomic UF PRO® 3-layer knee protection system
-Width-adjustable lower leg area with a vertical zipper and elastic cord at the leg ends
-Double zipper pull fly
-Inner zipper for detachable WINDSTOPPER® lining
-CORDURA® reinforced instep
-Boot loop
-Loops for suspenders

Get yours at ufpro.com/striker_xt_bdu_in_multicam_black.

Bone Tactical – Cholombia Combat Shirts

Monday, June 18th, 2018

It’s called the Cholombia shirt because they are produced in Choloma Honduras, one of the most dangerous places on earth.

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The Colombia Shirt is the creation of Bone Tactical. They’ve got quite a story behind the shirt, so I won’t steal their thunder, but rather encourage you to hit the link and read it for yourself.

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The Hawaiian accents on the MultiCam have me intrigued. Sized from Small – XXLarge like military uniforms, there’s even a short sleeved version.

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MultiCam Names Techwear USA Official Ink Dye Sublimation Licensee for Custom Technical Apparel

Friday, June 15th, 2018

Top Technical Apparel Manufacturer to Offer Custom Options in MultiCam® Patterns through Online Store

Brooklyn, NY – MultiCam®, the combat-proven, complete family of concealment solutions for those who demand the best, has announced that it has named Techwear USA, as an official Ink Dye Sublimation Licensee for Custom Technical Apparel. In celebration of this agreement, Techwear has launched it’s MultiCam® store, through their website techwearusa.com/multicam.

Teachwear USA is the premiere dye sublimation printer and manufacturer of custom technical apparel serving the competitive shooting sports industry. Their use of innovative fabrics allows customers to chose from a variety of apparel pieces that will perform in a range of conditions. Customers seeking to use the MultiCam® pattern will be able to incorporate it either into their custom design or simply choose from a number of pre – printed stock apparel items.

The manufacturer will also be hosting a July 4th promotion, in celebration of the launch, by offering their July 4th MultiCam® Performance V jersey. The promotion will run from now July 4th, with the first 40 orders also receiving a free TechWearUSA hat.

The initial run of Techwear items will feature original MultiCam® with the rest of the family of patterns to follow.

“We are incredibly excited to announce Techwear as an official licensee for the MultiCam® Brand,” stated Ernesto Rodriguez, MultiCam® Brand Manager. “Techwear is known for their unparalleled high-tech, customized apparel. Paired with professionalism, enthusiasm and attention to detail, customers are guaranteed to receive the best looking and performing jerseys available.”

For more information, customers are encouraged to visit the Techwear USA MultiCam® page via, techwearusa.com/multicam.

MultiCam Named Sponsor for Safariland Expedition Mutli-Gun Match

Thursday, June 7th, 2018

Brooklyn, NY – June 7, 2018 – MultiCam®, the combat-proven, complete family of concealment solutions for those who demand the best, have announced their role as Sponsor at the annual Safariland Expedition Multi-Gun match, a four-day competition, held June 7-10, at the Pro Gun Club in Boulder City, Nev.

The Safariland Expedition is different than other competitions, giving shooters the opportunity to shoot the same match in two divisions at the same time, and choose which guns they want to shoot at each stage. The event structure allows competitors to shoot five stages in under four hours.

New for this year is a Pistol-Only division for Open, Limited, Production and Carry Optics. More than 200 shooters have already signed up for this exciting event and there is still time to register for the event.

MultiCam® will be on hand during the course of the weekend, accepting donations for hats from Flexfit, arm sleeves from Techwear and Oakley sunglasses; in an effort to raise money for the “MultiCam® for Warriors Heart” GoFundMe campaign (www.gofundme.com/multicam-for-warriors-heart).

In addition, Team MultiCam® member, Travis Gibson will be competing in the event, as well as spending time at the MultiCam® table.

“We at MultiCam® are excited to be part of this annual event with Safariland,” stated MultiCam®, Brand Manager, Ernesto Rodriguez. “We not only hope to raise awareness for Warriors Heart, an incredible organization that tirelessly works to support those returning to a life they no longer know, but to support the shooting community as a whole.”

MultiCam® has proudly supported the men and women in uniform, as well as their families, for their sacrifices in ensuring the protection of our freedoms. It is MultiCam®’s goal to focus their efforts on raising as much money as possible for the Warriors Heart through its marketing channels including its brand ambassadors on Team MultiCam®. To donate to the “MultiCam® for Warriors Heart” GoFundMe campaign, visit www.gofundme.com/multicam-for-warriors-heart.

SOFIC 18 – Crye Precision Debuts Hot Weather and Temperate Shell Garments

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2018

At SOFIC, Crye Precision debuted their new Hot Weather Combat and Field Uniforms as well as Temperate Shell Jacket and Combat Pants.

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I look at the HW Combat as a Desert Uniform, HW Field as a Jungle Uniform and the Temperate as a replacement for the G3 All Weather Uniform. You’ll notice some design similarities with the new G4 garments such as the internal pockets. Despite looks, that new pocket design has just as much carrying capacity as the old style.

G4 Hot Weather Field Shirt and Pant

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Made from the same Burlington fabric selected by USSOCOM for hot weather uniforms, Crye utilized two different weights (3.5 and 4.5 oz) of the material to mitigate wear in high abrasion areas (knee, seat and elbows). It is very breathable at about 30 CFM.

Pockets feature button closures and the pockets are lined with mesh for drainage. Additionally, the pants integrate an internal mesh gaiter for bugs.

G4 Hot Weather Combat Shirt and Pant

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The Combat Shirt and Pant use similar base fabrics as the Field Uniform with the addition of VTX ripstop stretch and 3.5 oz with Polyester wicking material in the padded waist for the Pant and Polartec polyester mesh with X-static for the Shirt.

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The goal was to lighten the weight, so they stripped away the back pockets and calf pocket. They also use the same buttoned shoulder pocket as in the HW Field Shirt.

G4 Temperate Shell Jacket and Combat Pant

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Designed for for cool, windy, wet conditions, this is a super lightweight replacement for the all weather garments. It’s made from a 4 oz nylon with integrated stretch.

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The Shell Jacket is a hybrid shirt/jacket replacing both Field and Combat shirts. It features Thumb holes at the sleeve cuff and Large internal front pockets.

Color Choices

The Field Uniform will be offered in MultiCam and Tropic while the Combat Uniform will be offered in MultiCam and Arid. However, as they share fabrics, special orders of the garments in Arid and Tropic will be easier. The Temperate uniform will be available in all standard Crye colors.

Availability
On a final note, last ok for these new items by the end of the year, while G4 is currently beginning production.