Tropo Performance

USIA and NanoSonic Integrate Pioneering Technology into Diving Products

September 21st, 2012

Oregon-based USIA (Under Sea Industrial Apparel) and Virginia-based NanoSonic, Inc have combined their manufacturing and technical expertise to transition NanoSonic’s HybridSil FR technology to dry and wet suit ensembles. Developed under a Small Business Innovative Research grant, the diver armor equipped dry and wet suits will be initially available for the military and public safety sectors, and as many next-generation defense technologies have in the past, may transition to the commercial and recreational diving communities.

Leveraging NanoSonic’s R&D 100 award winning HybridSil core technology, virtually any fabric may be infused with a molecularly engineered ceramic nanocomposite for drastic gains in environmental durability and chemical resistance with negligible influence on drape and weight. The primary focus for the first generation of dry and wet suit materials has been enhanced laceration, abrasion and puncture protection over current state-of-the-art materials. These fabrics are 15 times stronger than steel and 40% stronger than aramid fibers such as Kevlar and Nomex.
USIA was chosen by Nanosonic as its exclusive Phase III transition partner due to its extensive experience within the military and recreational diving business and immediate synergy with NanoSonic’s HybridSil technical team.

USIA is led by its founder Kim Johns, who has more than 28 years of experience in the military and public diving industries. “The bottom line benefit is a novel material that creates real dive armor,” said Johns. “For over 30 years we have all been making drysuits and wetsuits from the same types of materials – usually laminated materials (tri-lams and bi-lams), which can delaminate and separate under stress.” This technology infuses a coating on the material that changes the chemical composition and creates a innovative composite material – in this case, drysuit exposure protection. These new nanocomposite materials are fantastic. They are highly flexible and lightweight, yet extremely durable, tough and chemically resistant.

“In the short term, this new material will replace overlays for high wear areas in drysuits and wetsuit,” Johns stated. “High-use places like knees, elbows and shoulders will get an overlay that will add an extremely lightweight, pliable, yet tough layer to protect the diver. In the long term, we will be making entire suits out of these materials.”

According to Vince Baranauskas, PhD, Vice President of Polymer Science and Engineering at NanoSonic, HybridSil Dive Armor crosslinks molecules across the matrix, fiber and host ceramic particle interfaces to create an innovative product that merges the best qualities of any fabric with otherwise unobtainable performance enhancements. Imagine a light fabric that feels like paper but is 10 times stronger than any other product available. Vince Baranauskas received his Ph.D. in Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Virginia Tech, with a focus on the synthesis and characterization of siloxane functional block, random, and graft copolymers for use as durable oxidative barriers for metallic nanoparticles. Baranauskas co-invented the core technology, HybridSil, an advanced copolymer nanocomposite technology that is currently under evaluation on multiple military and commercial platforms.

GSS Giving Away Medford Knife

September 21st, 2012

In honor of reaching 3000 ‘likes’ on Facebook, GSS Gear is giving away a Medford Knife & Tool TFF-3. It’s a sleek, yet sturdy, take on Greg’s beast folding knives. Like all of his folders it features a low part count and it’s incredibly easy to care for. This thing has a titanium solid scale, an aluminum lock scale, custom titanium hardware, and the blade is NP3 coated D2. This tool is meant to resist corrosion from even salt water! You can get to work and when it’s dirty you can literally wash it in the sink. It has an ambi thumb stud that turns out, can also be used as a bottle opener. The knife they are giving away is one of only a hundred made. $150 from each knife went to the families of the fallen men from the helicopter crash 8/6/2011 through the Navy League. The knives GSS bought bought are not stamped X/100 because these knives are meant to be used! Sure, a limited edition knife can be put in a case or drawer, but there’s too much utility in this knife to let it sit around.

How do you own this fantastic knife? Simple, you must like the giveaway post on Facebook, comment on the post, and share the post. You must also like GSS gear and make sure your likesshares are viewable to others or else we won’t know!

On Monday October 15th GSS Gear select a random name from those that liked/comment/reposted and award them a pocket full of awesome.

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SSD’s War Sport Lower On Its Way

September 21st, 2012

Back in August we told you about War Sports’ limited run of lowers. After speaking them about the lowers we decided to pull the trigger on one. They are built on Legion Firearms lowers and we had been impressed with them since meeting during SHOT Show earlier this year.

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It comes complete with a the B.A.D. 45-degree Ambi Short Throw Fire/Safety controls, Ambi Magazine Release, their MIAD “Mix-Up” grip option, Geissele SSA-E Trigger, VLTOR MilSpec Buffer Tube w/ASAP Ambi Sling attachment and Magpul CTR Stock (color coordinated to receiver). You can choose Receiver color (Tan, OD, Foliage or Colt Gray) and Buffer weight. We chose Tan along with the heavier buffer.

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They sold out pretty quick but they’ve informed us that they have the parts to build a couple more.

www.warsport-us.net/War-Sport-Edition-Lower-Signature-Series-WS00014

215 Gear – Enhanced Rigger’s Belt 2

September 21st, 2012

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215 Gear has introduced a new Rigger’s Belt featuring a custom 215 Slide rather than the Cobra buckle found on their Ultimate Rigger’s Belt. It’s sewn on a 7 Class machine used for air items.

215 Gear establishes their belt sizing based on the inner circumference.
Medium fits 30”-35” waist
Large fits 35-40” waist
X-Large fits 40-45” waist

Lifetime Warranty, Made in the USA!

215gearstore.com/enhancedriggersbelt2

TacJobs – SureFire

September 20th, 2012

SureFire currently has several positions they are looking to fill including Product Manager for illumination tools, Customer Service Manager, and Consumer Products Sales Manager. But, not everything is office work, they’re also seeking CNC Operators. All of the positions are at one of their facilities or another in Fountain Valley, CA just south of LA.

For specifics visit www.surefire.com/career-job-postings

Smith Optics: Aegis Echo with Brian Bishop

September 20th, 2012

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TAG Introduces Sig Sauer as Vendor Partner

September 20th, 2012

Tactical Assault Gear introduces Sig Sauer as a New vendor partner in its website product offering.

Sig Sauer parts/magazines/pouches/holsters/tool kits have been uploaded to the TAG website and are now in stock. Currently, they focusing on the three main Sig pistols used by the military – P226, P228 and P229.

A full complement of parts and accessories are now available at www.TacticalAssaultGearstore.com.

More info to come……

Kickstarter – IO Cover: One-Handed, Built-in Lens Caps for Micro Optics

September 20th, 2012

Joseph Chen came up with a rather interesting idea. in a nutshell –

IO Cover built-in lens caps – always ready. Open, close & stow with one hand. Rain or sand, see when you need it most.

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The name IO was inspired by the way the cap and optic look head on when the cap is stowed. You flip the front and rear caps open, and they lock together so there’s no flapping in the breeze. Additionally, the optic is now armored against minor damage and camouflaged in a variety of colors.

Chen turned to Kickstarter to crowd source his funding, so let’s give him a hand. SSD put their money where their mouth is.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/719698632/io-cover-one-handed-built-in-lens-caps-for-micro-o