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Guest Review – H2g0 Water Purification System

Monday, July 27th, 2015

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I initially heard about the H2gO from a Soldier Systems Daily article on April 9, 2013. I immediately bought into the Indigogo campaign which promised to deliver the system used in the MSR Miox into a more user-friendly unit with a flashlight, storage compartment for salt, an internal rechargeable battery, and a solar panel. The H2gO is everything I want in the “purifier” market; it’s portable, easy to use, and requires little outside supply or disposable items besides salt. Are you near brackish water? I haven’t tried it yet, but I’d put dollars to doughnuts this would create your chlorine solution with a slosh of brackish water and not need any additional salt! I still recommend mechanically/physically filtering your water to remove small detritus, but the H2gO is perfect for the biological components I’ve never had a sustainable answer to.

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On a full charge the battery will provide for treatment of approximately 150 liters of water. Though the settings will correctly dose chlorine solutions for 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 liters you can easily add doses to make for appropriate solutions. Using the three setting, then the five setting, to achieve an 8 liter solution, for example. Whether you’re purifying one liter or 5 gallons it will take approximately an hour for the added solution to kill biological contaminants in your water. The buttons on the face sport incredibly intuitive pictographs leading you through the process and telling you how long to press the buttons for what effect. The kit comes with test strips to tell you if there is a high enough concentration to feel good about the water; there’s no way to tell for sure the quality of the water so the strips instead test for how high the chlorine level is. I wouldn’t use them every time, but if I was especially suspicious that a water source might be biologically contaminated and couldn’t find another better source I would be happy the strips are there.

I salute Rodney Herrington, Aqua Research, and his faithful for pulling together a tech wonder bordering on magic. There have been unbelievable delays due to equipment loss, manufacturer change, helping those living in the wake of natural disaster, and plain bad luck. I received my unit the first week of January and I feel it was worth every moment of that wait and I look forward to the chance to buy additional units on the open market.

www.h2gopurifier.com

– MW

Stuff I Like – The Barracks Buddy from Atlas 46

Monday, July 13th, 2015

  
The patented Barracks Buddy was one of the first products developed by John Carver under his 5 Seas Engineering and Trading brand. We are smack dab in the middle of summer camping as well as Annual Training season on the reserve components side. The Barracks Buddy is a great accessory for keeping gear handy when you are staying in tents or barracks with bunks. Because it can be hung vertically or horizontally, I’ve even used it to line dry swimming trunks and towels. Crafted from 50″ long x 2″ wide webbing with a full length 550 cord tacked along the length to allow you to attach gear but the coolest part is the disc-style hook buckle which weaves into the 550 and can be nailed or screwed into a wall for permanent installations.

  
Features and Benefits
– Four hook set up to hang anything from clothes to bags to boots
– Loop hangers allow for variety of hanging options: on hooks, over rods, etc.
– Lower loop can be used to adjust the overall hanging length
– 2″ Mil-Spec nylon construction with reinforced stitching
– Hand crafted in the USA

The Barracks Buddy is available now in Black and Coyote from Atlas 46. made in USA and comes with storage bag.

www.atlas46.com

Roguepak – Cartridge Hydration Systems

Sunday, June 28th, 2015

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Roguepak is a hydration system which utilizes a disposable hydration cartridge. The cartridges are made of a strong polyethelene, and feature a self-sealing wide mouth fast fill port which is sized to also allow for ice. Because the cartridges are disposable, it also reduces the need to maintain and clean a bladder as is required with traditional hydration systems.

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The hydration cartridges comes in 50 oz., 70 oz., and 100 oz. sizes.

www.roguepak.com

Mystery Ranch – How To Pack An Elk: The Definitive Guide

Saturday, June 27th, 2015

Mystery Ranch partnered with outdoor media group Montana Wild to produce a hunting film that details how to process and pack an elk. Additionally, the entire process was transcribed into a blog format, which can be read at the link below:

www.mysteryranch.com/post/how-to-pack-out-an-elk-the-definitive-guide

RSR Nutrition – Indiegogo Campaign

Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

Thomas Keiser, an associate of one of our industry contacts, has launched an Indiegogo campaign for his company RSR Nutrition. The products being offered by RSR were originally only available to a limited number of professional athletes. RSR’s products are highly specialized, designed to better the health, energy, physical, and mental performance of anyone and everyone at all levels of fitness. Through this campaign, RSR is looking to fund five individual products, as follows:

  • NeuroVolt – An Energy and Cognitive Enhancement supplement
  • Hydro-SP – A soy-free, plant-based protein complex, electrolyte complex sport drink
  • Rush-ATP – A creatine endurance formula
  • Amino-RX – An amino acid supplement
  • NitriGen – A Nitric Oxide capsule
  • For more info, and to fund this project, visit www.indiegogo.com/projects/rsr-nutrition-launch

    I Darley Defense Days – Hydrapak – Collapsible Canteen

    Thursday, June 4th, 2015

      
    For 15 years, Hydrapak has provided hydration systems to popular brands such as LBT, tactical tailor, MMI, TacProGear, and many more. The unique construction of their bladders allows them to be turned inside-out, to facilitate easier cleaning.

      
    Recently, they’ve came out with a line of collapsible canteens in two models: the Stash and Softflask.

      
    The Stash comes in 3/4 liter and 1 liter sizes. It’s collapsible design offers the advantage of a reduced footprint over traditional canteens systems, which maintain the same volume either empty or full.

      
    Here’s a photo of a willing volunteer placing his full weight on a 3/4 Stash bottle.

      
    The Softflask comes in 1/2 liter and 3/4 liter sizes.

      

    The SplashGuard is a new product which inserts into wide mouth bottles, concentrating flow and protecting from splashback.

      
    Hydrapak’s line of collapsible canteens are currently available at all base exchanges. However, as a special offer to SSD readers, now through June 15th take advantage of a special 50% off discount through the Hydrapak online store – use coupon code TACTICALUSER2015! to apply the discount.

    www.hydrapak.com

    Darley Defense Days – Rini Technologies – Personal Thermal Management System

    Thursday, June 4th, 2015

      
    Rini Technologies’ personal Thermal Management System is a vest system which is worn under equipment to maintain a comfortable temperature for the wearer. 

      
    It features a system of water-filled tubes which circulates through a Thermal Management Unit, a refrigeration unit that chills the water to a comfortable 72 degrees farenheit. Rini also offers a heater box for colder temperatures, which heats the water to around 100 degrees fahrenheit. These systems are powered either through a separate battery pack, or through vehicle power.

      
    Rini has also developed a variant of the PTMS in a MilSpec desert oriented colorway, as well as a specialized TMU developed in collaboration with PEO Soldier, with a 28 volt system designed to run off aircraft power, for use with US Army Aviation.

    www.rinitech.com

    Rampart Range Day – MulePAC

    Tuesday, May 26th, 2015

     Shipping containers might not seem that interesting but it sure gets your attention if your supplies are crushed when you get them. The MulePAC (Portable All-mode Container) is designed for transportation and storage.of military supplies, including water, and is a more robust option than the standard tri-wall container.   

    On one airdrop exercise a 1400 load in a MulePAC burned in but the fuel blivet and sandbags had nary a scratch.

    www.getmulepac.com