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Warrior Expo – Mystery Ranch

Friday, July 12th, 2013

Mystery Ranch is the exclusive importer of the tactical version of the Helinox chair. Here you can see the assembled chair as well as a stored chair.

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Manufactured from 500D Cordura, the chair incorporates side stowage pockets as well as a pile field on the rear for ID patches.

Offered in Black, Coyote and Foliage Green, these will be available stating Monday, 15 July 2013 from www.MysteryRanch.com.

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Mystery Ranch Golf Mahal

Thursday, May 30th, 2013

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If you’re into disc golf, you might be interested in the MR Golf Mahal which carries 15-40 discs as well as other necessities. Allthingsdiscgolf.com has a great interview with designer Levi Buckingham on the creation of the Golf Mahal which is a great caddy for your discs.

Mystery Ranch SATL Gets A Makeover

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

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The Mystery Ranch SATL –the standard-issue Assault pack for SOCOM – just got a makeover. At SOFIC we got a chance to check out a few of the updates.

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It now features the removable BVS bolsters for increased stability over armor and enhanced load-carrying capability by improving the framing system (stiffer, stronger).

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Finally, they added a more comfortable Re-Direct Waistbelt that helps transfer weight to the hips and snugs up easier under armor and gear.

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The changes make the SATL into their best carrying Assault pack yet. It’s available in Coyote, MultiCam and AOR (for NSW use only) with NSNs for each.

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www.mysteryranch.com/military/assault-patrol-packs/satl-assault-pack

Mystery Ranch Removable Belt Pockets

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

Mystery Ranch introduces Removable Belt Pockets.

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The removable belt pocket was designed to give the user the option to attach 1 or 2 pockets to either the Live Wing or Contour waist belt system via PALS.

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Offered in Coyote, Ranger Green or MultiCam.

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Kent, where’s that data you owe me???

www.mysteryranch.com

Marine South – Mystery Ranch

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

The Removable Stick-It is an accessory for any pack with MOLLE webbing on the bottom. It’s essentially a removable Beavertail but better.

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It’s great for jackets, ropes or even helmet stowage.

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www.mysteryranch.com

Do You Know How To Adjust Your Mystery Ranch Pack?

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Fitting Your Pack from Mystery Ranch on Vimeo.

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Mystery Ranch Hunting Catalog – 2013

Friday, February 8th, 2013

If you love Mystery Ranch’s line of tactical packs, you might want to check out their hunting line for your off-duty pursuits.

Mystery Ranch Backpacks 2013 Hunting Catalog by Adam Foss

www.mysteryranch.com/hunting

OR – Helinox Chair

Monday, January 28th, 2013

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As I passed the Big Agnes’s booth at OR, I caught a glimpse of MultiCam out of the corner of my eye. I stopped and sure enough, I had spied a camp chair in MultiCam. Of course, I thought, “how cool is that?” It would be great for use while deployed. But if that wasn’t great enough, once I visited Mystery Ranch I got to meet with a rep from the Korean manufacturer Helinox. Turns out, Helinox’s sister company makes aluminum poles. In fact, although not Berry compliant, their aluminum poles are the industry standard. But that’s beside the point. I found out that the chair I saw at master distributor Big Agnes is a consumer product.

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Mystery Ranch will be offering a “cool guy” version of the chair called appropriately enough the Tac Chair. It is going to include a few enhancements and will be offered not only in MultiCam but also Black, Ranger Green and Coyote. For one thing, the small pouch you see at the rear will hold the broken down chair for storage and transport. Additionally, they’ve added a small pocket on the side as well as a full Cordura body for durability.

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Here you see the Big Guy himself enjoying a short respite in the TAC Chair.