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Massif Launches Brandon Webb Logo Clothing – Updated

Friday, April 6th, 2012

About a month ago friend, former SEAL and SOFREP Editor Brandon Webb shared some cool news with me. Massif was going to launch a line of clothing featuring his logo and earlier this week, it happened.

The launch includes three GREAT Massif products which should be no strangers to regular SSD readers; the Diamondpeak Field Pant, Pilot Rock Polo, and Integrated Tactical Jacket. In fact, I own and use all three.

The line is offered in BW Black and features Brandon’s logo embroidered on the garment.

We caught up with Brandon and he told SSD, “There is a massive void in the market for combining innovation and functionality into outdoor clothing that is also at an affordable price point. Arc’teryx makes AWESOME stuff but it’s out of the reach of many. I’m working with Massif to develop several key survival items built into new clothing for fall. This stuff will keep Bear Grylls up at night tossing and turning.”

We also want you to know that the line will included several new items for Fall. For example, there will be survival multi tools incorporated into new garments such as a reversible anorak (Black/Camo). Also the line will expand with OD as a color option.

www.massif.com/civilian/brandon-webb

Great Price on Massif Integrated Tactical Jacket in Tan

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

US Cav introduced the Massif Integrated Tactical Jacket to the market almost a year ago. It is a great jacket and now it’s available through a limited offer at an even better price. It is a non-FR piece designed to be worn with armor and is manufactured from two different water repellant softshell materials that are proprietary to Massif.

The ITJ is offered in OD, Black and Tan. Currently, US Cav is offering the ITJ for $78.88 in Tan only sizes Large, X Large and XX Large. This is a limited offer so act now.

www.uscav.com

Massif Goes Haute Couture

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

This Fall, Massif is launching a new fashion clothing line. We’ve told you about their new non-FR, outdoor/tactical line but this is something altogether different. Once again, it’s non-FR but his time the approach is “Tailored clothing made from performance fabrics”. Consider it a lifestyle brand for today’s “urban warrior”.

It’s a great effort to diversify their offerings from very military centric FR combat clothing to outdoor/tactical and now high end urban wear. You can see that the new Massif Collection draws influence from what they know best and you will see some of the same fabric stories between the two new lines.

www.massif.com/collection

A Massive Massif Sale

Friday, January 27th, 2012

FR specialists Massif don’t often run sales, but when they do run one, it’s worth checking out.

They are clearing out some discontinued items and overstock items. There are some GREAT deals – especially on the Winter Army Combat Shirt and Universal Combat Shirt.

The announcement is on their Facebook page. And, if you look at their most recent post on Facebook, you’ll get a coupon code for free shipping on the entire order until February 2.

Suppliers are limited so act now! The sale ends February 13th.

www.massif.com

Massif Non-FR Clothing

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

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This just gives you a look at a couple of the new clothing pieces being released later this year.

www.massif.com

Massif Unveils New Civilian Clothing

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

For years, the name Massif was synonymous with FR. But last years they began a new line of non-FR clothing, initially with the Integrated Tactical Jacket and then the follow up Diamond Peak Field Pant and Lightweight Tactical Shirt. They’ve combined performance fabrics with innovative design to create clothing that offers a professional appearance with features you’d expect from high end outdoor brands.

Now, Massif adds several new civilian styles to the line during SHOT Show 2012. Designers have paid a great deal of attention to detail. For example, the Pilot Rock Polo isn’t your standard blocky fit polo. It features a napoleon-style chest pocket and also integrates a slot for a pen or sunglasses on the vertical flap. Additionally, it happens to be very comfortable.

The new styles include the long sleeve Snake River Field Shirt, short sleeve Hells Canyon Field Shirt, Pilot Rock Polo, Battle Ax Combat Pant, and Klamath Technical Fleece. There are a few other surprises coming as well including a puffy jacket and hardshell.

For all of the samples we were able to try, sizing was spot on or maybe a little large. Nothing came across as “athletic” cut, meaning there is plenty of ventilation going on and the garments can be layered. The Klamath Technical Fleece was a huge hit and someone immediately absconded with it. Two of us have worn it and agree that it is very comfortable and doesn’t give that synthetic feel. It also shed some pretty serious wind the other day.

See the entire line at SHOT Show in booth #26003.

www.Massif.com

Drum Roll Please

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The winner of Day #13 of the 12 Days of Tactical Christmas is TC Collins. TC’s innovative use of Duct Tape had us enthralled.

Everyone who entered did an outstanding job and we are so impressed that we’ve decided to do something special for all of you. We’ll be in touch to discuss the details.

Thank you to everyone who entered as well as the giveaway sponsors:
5.11 Tactical
Black Palm Syndicate
Blue Force Gear
G-Code
HSGI
Legion Firearms
Line of Fire
Massif
Medford Knife & Tool
MSR
Source Hydration
Tac Girls
Tactical Distributors
Tactical Research
Tactical Tailor
Triple Aught Design
Wild Things

12 Days of Tactical Christmas – Day #8

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Todays’ prize is the Massif Flame Stretch FR Beanie in Black with Grey stitching. Made from Massif’s ultra-soft Flamestretch fabric, this Nomex® beanie is soft, comfortable and formfitting. Designed to fully cover your ears yet fit under a helmet.

Also, don’t forget, today’s winners as well as every other winner, will receive a 2012 Tac Girls Calendar. (Just the calendar, not any of the girls)

To Enter
Enter your answer to today’s question in the comment section of THIS post, here on SSD. Today’s question is, “FR – Do you use it or not?”

Don’t dilly dally. We could close comments at any time. And, remember to use a valid email address so we can inform you in case you win. One entry per email address per contest. You have to enter each one separately in order to win.

Details at soldiersystems.net/the-12-days-of-tactical-christmas.