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Help Mayflower Celebrate 4000 ‘Likes’ and Win Kit

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

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To celebrate reaching 4000 likes on the Mayflower Research & Consulting Facebook page they are giving some Mayflower kit away. The package includes one Assault Plate Carrier (APC) in MultiCam (sized for the winner), one Mayflower T-Shirt (also sized for the winner) and a Mayflower pint beer glass.

To participate in the contest you must do the following:
· Submit a “Mayflower kit in-use” picture
· You can submit as many photos as you like either by posting them directly to the Mayflower page, by private messaging via the Mayflower page (if you don’t want your name used publically) or via email to the Mayflower owner/management team.

The submission time frame will be 10 days starting today (16 October) and ending on 25 October. On October 26th Mayflower will determine the winner and notify them via the Mayflower Facebook page or by private email.

Submitting a picture will be considered granting Mayflower Research & Consulting the right to post it on their Facebook page and use it for promotional purposes, please use the appropriate amount of OPSEC you think is necessary for your submissions and make sure you have permission to use the photo.

They want to thank you for your continued support.

www.facebook.com/pages/Mayflower-Research-Consulting-LLC

Mayflower to Introduce Photographers Vest

Sunday, October 7th, 2012

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That good looking fellow is Rob Curtis who writes for Gear Scout and is an honest to God war correspondent and gun enthusiast. A few years ago he started working with Mayflower to produce a custom photographer’s vest. This is the latest version and according to Mayflower, it will be available come the New Year.

Although it was originally envisioned for photography work, we think it will all be popular with medics and those in the Search and Rescue business due to the pocket layout.

www.mayflower-rc.org

Mayflower Integrating QuietLoop into Products

Monday, September 10th, 2012

This is an example of a Mayflower Assault Plate Carrier (APC) using MultiCam QuietLoop from Propel. They are starting to implement this into their production over the next several weeks. However, there are still items with standard hook and loop tape in inventory and they will fill orders with those until it is exhausted.

www.mayflower-rc.org

Unfortunate But Understandable News from Mayflower Regarding Baby Carriers

Monday, August 6th, 2012

The Mayflower Baby Carrier design concept took the industry by storm just a month ago but unfortunately, real concerns over our overly litigious society shut the project down. Here is a statement from Mayflower regarding their decision.

Tactical Baby Carriers:

Due to very ambiguous US regulations governing anything to do with children and the high occurrence of frivolous law suits we have decided it’s not in out best interest to offer these for sale. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

The Management

Custom Mayflower Rig

Friday, July 20th, 2012

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Mayflower produced this custom rig for a client. It includes a LiteLok APC (with custom mesh cummerbund), LiteLok Assault Back Panel, MRC Frag Pouches, MRC Double 7.62 Mag Pouch, Velocity SSE Pouch, custom MRC front panel and an Eagle 152 Radio Pouch.

What’s cool about this is that improvements and new products start out as custom items.

www.mayflower-rc.org

Mayflower Offering Free Liberty Bottle for Orders Over $75

Friday, June 29th, 2012

We just received this from Mayflower Research & Consulting…

“In celebration of our country’s independence, Mayflower Research & Consulting is offering a free Liberty Water Bottle (made in the USA) with all orders over $75 starting today and ending on July 4th.”

Get yours!

www.mayflower-rc.org

Mayflower Baby Carrier

Monday, June 18th, 2012

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Mayflower Research & Consulting LLC has made a few of these baby carriers for friends. Now, they’re considering doing a low number production run. Who’s in?

www.mayflower-rc.org

MultiCam Materials – 330D Cordura

Friday, June 8th, 2012

Every two weeks SSD showcases a different MultiCam print fabric from Duro Textiles LLC. This week, we are covering Omega. MultiCam is a single camouflage pattern designed to hide the wearer in varied environments, seasons, elevations, and light conditions. After a great deal of commercial success and adoption by elements of US Special Operations Forces, in 2010 MultiCam was selected for use by the US Army as its Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (OCP).

Duro prints on genuine Cordura fabric from Invista. A light-weight fabric, 330D Cordura is used by many manufacturers for use in targeted applications in concert with other materials to lower the overall weight of the item. Additionally, certain manufacturers build specialized load carrying items using primarily 330D for ultralight-weight items. This material is coated on the back side for water resistance and features a face side finished with a durable water repellent.

Specs:
Finished Width – 60 inches cuttable
Finished Weight – 6 oz/yd² approximately
Fiber Content – 100% nylon
Construction – 60/40 (warp/fill)
Breaking Strength – 200/155 (warp/fill) (lbs, minimum)
Download a test report here.

UW Chest rigs from Mayflower Research & Consulting combine low profile and low weight design elements to carry a fighting load. Well known for their no-BS design approach, Mayflower bases their gear on use by those carrying realistic combat loads. The Gen III model UW Chest Rig seen here is currently only sold as a bulk custom item. Contact Mayflower Research & Consulting to discuss your requirements and for details on minimums.

Duro offers progressive pricing based on the number of yards ordered. For more information on this or any of the full line of MultiCam fabrics visit www.multicamfabric.com or email Galpen_Ben@DuroLink.com.