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Design Philosophy at Triple Aught Design

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Aquire Mag produced a great video featuring Triple Aught Design founder Patrick Ma.

Acquire Profile: Triple Aught Design from ACQUIRE on Vimeo.

www.tripleaughtdesign.com

That Was Quick

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

The Triple Aught Design packs in MultiCam haven’t even been released yet and already there is a solicitation for them.

The 306th RQS is looking for:

0001 – 45 EA: FAST Pack EDC (T00170) Multicam or equal
0002 – 45 EA: BC8 (T00041) pouch or equal
0003 – 45 EA: BC4 (T00040) pouch or equal
0004 – 45 EA: PRP (500061) pouch or equal
0005 – 45 EA: OP1 (T00059) pouch or equal
0006 – 45 EA: RDDP2 (T00062) pouch or equal
0007 – 45 EA: MOLLE Panel (T00055) Coyote Khaki or equal

Triple Aught Design Reintroduces MultiCam

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Customers have asked and Triple Aught Design has listened. This Friday (23 Sep 2011), they are going to reintroduce the MultiCam colorway to their line. Here we will focus on three of their iconic bag designs, the FAST Pack Litespeed and EDC as well as the Dispatch Bag. However, they are also introducing MultiCam to their line of pouches. Manufactured from 1000D Cordura along with Mil-Spec printed PALS webbing, they add Hypalon reinforcement to select areas to protect the bags from abrasion. Triple Aught Design has put a lot of thought into their bags over the past few years and really refined them based on user feedback coupled with some moments of inspiration from the good idea fairy. For example, every pack includes their signature Flashlight Cave, a hidden pocket within arms reach to have immediate access to keys and other everyday carry items without having to take the bag off.

Here are the packs:


FAST Pack Litespeed


FAST Pack EDC


Dispatch Bag

Look for more in-depth coverage of each of these bags here soon and be sure to check for these products this Friday at www.tripleaughtdesign.com.

TAD Ranger Hoodie

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Triple Aught Design has just released their latest iteration of their Ranger Hoodie. First offered in 2002, the fit has evolved over the past few years with the latest version balancing freedom of movement with use in layering. In fact, it shares a fit with the Ranger LT but it is made with the heaviest weight Polartec®, WindPro® rather than the LT’s use of the lightest weight fabric.

It features 6 pockets with D-rings in the chest and arm pockets. Additionally, the half-mitt thumbholes in the cuff mean enhanced warmth and ease while adding and removing layers. Below, you can see details of the Aero Hood, designed to lay flat when not in use and the single arm panel from the cuff down to the torso to enable full range of motion.

The Ranger Hoodie is offered with Velcro patches or without to suit your application. Available in Black, Loden Green, and UE Grey in sizes XS-XXXL. They are one of the few companies manufactured tactical clothing in such a wide size range. But, TAD products are very popular and already, some size and color combinations are sold out.

www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Ranger-Hoodie

The Future of QR Codes?

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

We’ve introduced you to Quick Response (QR) codes in the past. Sure, they’re cool, but pretty generic. That is, until now.

FaceBook user Stevewebstlouis created this variation on a theme for Triple Aught Design. Not only are the colors tacticool but it is customized with special design elements. Best of all, it works. Get your QR code at qrcode.kaywa.com. But, you’ll have to find somebody to customize it.

Triple Aught Design Unveils Stealth LT

Friday, May 13th, 2011

The new Stealth LT is made from a three layer fabric sandwich that features a four-way stretch abrasion resistant face along with Schoeller’s c_change® membrane. c_change® is a membrane that is designed to respond to temperature changes both inside the jacket and out. When it’s hot or in the presence of body moisture, the pores of the c_change membrane open to channel heat and moisture away from the body. When it’s cold or when body moisture is not present, the membrane’s pores close, retaining heat near your body where you need it. Additionally, both the fabric’s face and tricot backing are treated with Schoeller’s 3XDry® to manage moisture. If all of that wasn’t enough, they have also treated the laminate with Schoeller’s Coldblack® which reflects UV rays to keep you cool while also preventing the garment from fading.

The Stealth LT finds its beginnings in the original Stealth Hoodie first released in 2002. In addition to the great Aero hood design, there are also die cut cuff adjustments and a drawstring hem. The inset chest, sleeve and forearm pockets with laminated zippers also incorporate D-rings to keep your gear secure. Additionally, the Stealth LT is available with two optional Velcro fields on the upper arm. I have known the crew at Triple Aught Design for almost ten years and I can tell you that they listen to their customers. Literally, every bit of customer feedback regarding the Stealth Hoodie design has been addressed here. They have added colors, increased sizing, and offered Velcro as an option rather than standard to the design. Very impressive.

Available in UE Grey, ME Green, and Black in sizes XS – XXXL. To learn more visit www.tripleaughtdesign.com.

Triple Aught Design Releases New Force 10 Pants

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Triple Aught Design is known for releasing new products on Fridays and today’s big news is that they are introducing a new version of their popular Force 10 pants. Same styling but a new fabric; 50/50 NYCO. This is the same fabric used in American combat uniforms for the past 20 years and balances comfort with durability.

• Streamlined silhouette for a lower profile, less drag, fewer lines and reduced bulk
• Eight pockets provide storage with easy access including cargo pockets with an external top slot that enables you to carry large linear items in your cargo pocket such as a longer flashlight, ruler or hammer
• D-Rings on the front belt loop for attaching accessories and keys
• Gusseted crotch enhances range of motion
• Knee pockets for inserting T-Pro Knee Armor for use in tactical, work or mechanical contexts when you need to drop to a knee or knees to complete a task
• Taped buttons have greater staying power and allow for quick and easy field repair without a needle and thread using the accompanying slotted self-repairing button.
• Reinforced knees and pocket clip patches

www.tripleaughtdesign.com