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S.O.Tech Gear on Entourage

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

This is the latest installment in what has become an ongoing series showcasing tactical products in the movies. This week we see S.O.Tech’s Callahan plate carrier worn on the HBO hit series “Entourage”. S.O.Tech’s products are no strangers to Hollywood and have been spied in countless films.

This is the lead character “Vince,” played by Adrian Grenier, wearing a black S.O.TECH Callahan convertible plate carrier with hydration pocket on the rear. The scene involves Vince playing an actor in an action movie in the season opener of Entourage, as well as the following episodes. In this scene, Vince survives an accident on set that changes his character’s attitude toward Hollywood.

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SOTech Tactical Mission Planning Set

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

SOTech showed their new mission planning system based on their tactical symbology. The Tactical Mission Planning Set or TMPST (Pronounced TEMPEST) is designed for sand table exercises utilizing magnetized tiles developed as part of their popular Tactical Symbology Set. They can just as easily be used on a white board as the flexible write on-wipe off mate included with each set. Traditionally, Mil Std 2525C symbology is intended for forces above the small unit level but modern combat requires precise action down to the individual. SOTech’s new symbology is also just as effective for Law Enforcement as military and includes Police Officer, K9, media as well as other new symbols. TMPST allows the small unit leader to conduct sand table exercises, pre-combat rehearsals as well briefbacks.

SOTech TMPST

S.O.Tech Canine Mission System Panel Review

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

S.O.Tech K9 Mission PanelDesigned for working dogs but useful for any canine handler or dog enthusiast alike, we took the S.O.Tech Canine Mission System Panel (MSP-K9) through its paces.

The MSP-K9 is intended to cover all your K9 needs in a single pack. Use it as an on-site hanging organizer, stand-alone pack or mission module for S.O.Tech Mission packs. We used it as a stand-alone on a few single-day hikes in the mountains of Colorado this past fall to see if it could earn its mettle.

With five interior zippered compartments and stuff-sack compartments featuring exchangeable Velcro label patches, the pack allows for full customization so you can build out your pack as you wish.

Two of the zippered compartments are removable and one of those doubles as a convenient fanny pack, perfect for first aid use. On the exterior you’ll find a clear vinyl window and large pocket perfect for storing veterinary records, maps and other quick-access documents.

K9 Panel First Aid kit

Futhermore, you are supplied with a 32oz lexan bottle, collapsible food and water dish, belt mountable treats pouch, and reflective nylon webbing adjustable collar (16-24″), and dual-handle leash.

So how did it do?

Well we built it out exactly as S.O.Tech has it pictured on the product page in keeping with the intent of the manufacturer and we were more than pleased. One might expect it to be uncomfortable as a stand-alone pack with simple nylon webbing shoulder straps, but that was not the case at all.

S.O.Tech K9 Panel Worn

Sometimes wearing only a t-shirt, the straps were more than comfortable. The 2″ shoulder straps are plenty wide and somewhat flexible too, so you never feel the edge of a strap digging into your shoulder. Additionally, the oversized zippers and pulls were effortless even with gloved hands toward the summit.

The belt-mounted treat bag was perfect for occasional treats and rewards, and the food compartment is a convenient zippered bowl that we simply detached and unzipped next to the collapsible water bowl until our Doberman had her fill when we stopped for lunch. Luckily the training aids compartment had plenty of room to include some people food and water in there too.

Over the course of a several hour hike covering a few thousand vertical feet, the pack was never an encumbrance and proved to be a well-balanced and organized alternative to the standard top-loading single compartment pack for any dog handler or enthusiast.

What would we change about it?

The pack itself is quite nearly flawless for its simplicity. We would like to see the seemingly purposeless top and bottom buckles a little heavier duty to provide an impromptu litter in the case an injured dog needs to be packed out. Otherwise our only gripe stands with the five-foot leash.

Test K9

The leash seems too short for proper handling and training as compared to a standard six-footer. The 18-inch secondary grab handle is mighty convenient, but when not in use continually slapped our test case in the face leaving us no option but to tape it down with tape provided in the first-aid kit. We would love to see a Velcro or button-snap securing of this handle when not in use. Additionally, S.O. Tech may want to think about a scissor-style hook clasp providing a much faster and unencumbered release of a canine than the standard leash hook.

Editors Note: S.O.Tech now offers 6′ leashes and is considering the author’s feedback for future iterations of the system.

This report was prepared by Correspondent Dave Eyvazzadeh.

S.O.Tech Overstock Blowout

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Special Operations Technologies has got a phenomenal sale going on right now. 32 overstocked items are going out teh door at substantial discounts including Mission Packs, Go Bags, and even the USSOCOM issue Mission Go Bag!

Check out the great sale going on now at www.specopstech.com.

S.O.Tech Launches New Site

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

S.O.Tech's New Home Page

Those familiar with iTunes will be very comfortable with the look and feel of S.O.Tech’s new home page. They have brought their site to a whole new level. Not only does it offer detailed information on specific tactical challenges but it recommends products to meet these needs. They have also simplified navigation as well as provided the opportunity to take a visual tour of the facility and meet the S.O.Tech staff.

S.O.Tech Product Page

There’s something else exciting about the new web site. Turns out that S.O.Tech is kinda like the Transformers; there’s more than meets the eye. S.O.Tech has grown from that tiny company in the back of a print shop to include six business units.

Paladin Enforcement introduces the new line of foreign-made Mission Go Bags, Go Bags, Backpacks, Water Bottles and Ballistic Eyeglasses. Jim Cragg, CEO and President of S.O.Tech, explained the decision to develop Paladin Enforcement, “We made the decision to create a foreign-made line copying our American-made products in an effort to combat those companies making offshore-build knock-offs of our products. We wanted to offer a line that would interest those who are price conscious.”

Creative Graphics offers a variety of creative services ranging from custom embroidery, digital logo design, hand-sketched art, silk screening, signage, and more.

S.O.Tech Adventure Sports transitions their products to the outdoor market in new colors and configurations to support such outdoor activities as running, biking, swimming, hiking, canine and more.

GreenVetsLA and V.I.P.E.R. Industries (Veterans Industry Program for Employment Reintegration) is a partnership project with the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Hospital that provides job training to local veterans. This factory inside the VA hospital complex employs our nation’s heroes to produce several of S.O.Tech’s products.

Visit the new S.O.Tech website at www.specopstech.com.