Turn out Your Pockets for a Chance to Win a $50 ITS Gift Certificate *UPDATE*

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Update: The contest is now closed. Scroll down to see the winning photo!

It’s time again for another “show what you carry” contest! What’s up for grabs? One lucky and well prepared individual will win a $50 Gift Certificate good for anything in the ITS Store.

Instead of posting a photo and description of your everyday carry in the Forum like our previous contests, to be eligible this time, you’ll need to add your EDC photo to the ITS Tactical EDC Flickr group.

Why share?

Emptying your pockets simply provides an inventory of what you’re carrying, allowing you to take a look at what you have at your disposal. Maybe these items never change but the majority of us are continuously modifying what we carry daily. Necessary items and minimalism don’t always go hand in hand and it often helps to have the input of others. Everyone you meet knows something that you don’t and while many of the items we carry are a matter of personal opinion, take a look at what someone else is using and see if it could work for you as well.

To kick things off, here’s what Rob carries just about every day:

Now that you get the idea, lay out your gear, take a photo and add your submission to the Flickr Group before the end of the month. If you need help adding your photos to the Flickr group, check out this tutorial in our Forum.

Show What You Carry for Your Chance to Win!

Contest Update

We saw some truly amazing entries for this contest which made selecting one winner extremely difficult. In fact, when we got together to judge these, we just had to pick another two for runner ups. Each runner up will receive a $25 ITS Gift Certificate and we encourage you to keep posting to the Flickr Group.

Winner: Jim S.

ITS EDC Flickr Contest

  • ITS Cold Horizon Field Notes
  • Ray Bans
  • NOLS alumni pin
  • Zippo
  • Chapstick
  • Pen, pencil
  • 5 gum
  • iPhone 5
  • Leatherman Juice
  • Swiss Tools
  • Exotac Nano Striker
  • Benchmade Torrent
  • CRKT Enticer
  • Luminox Series 3000
  • Wallet

 

Runner Up: James R.

ITS EDC Flickr Contest

  • Shoulder bag (until my kydex holster gets back from being repaired)
  • Johnson motors hat (Helps with the “gray man” look and shaved head
  • Modern quasi aviators
  • Sig P229 and hollows
  • Wallet
  • Kershaw BLUR
  • Stainless wedding ring with copper outlay
  • Keys for FJ CRUISER, Leatherman carabiner tool, SOG mini and various keys
  • Aluminum and wood custom iPhone case
  • Vintage Orient brand, world diver kinetic watch

 

Runner Up: Adam J.

ITS Flickr EDC Contest

  • Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm VTAC FDE
  • 1 Extra 17+1 9mm Magazine
  • Wallet
  • House and Car Key Sets
  • Life Proof Samsung Galaxy SIII Phone Case with Mobile Phone
  • Camillus 9″ Cuda Folding Quick Release Knife
  • LED Lenser Flashlight
  • Invicta Pro Diver Specialty Automatic Watch
  • Self Made Black Emperor Weave 550 Paracord Bracelet
  • Blackhawk CQC Holster
  • Italian Made Rosary

 

Thanks again to everyone who entered the contest! Stay tuned for more contests in the future!

Fine Print:

  • Past EDC Contest submissions are not eligible. 
  • Multiple entries are allowed.
  • Photo must be added to the ITS Tactical Flickr EDC group between start of contest and  1/31/14.
  • Entries will be judged on reality, creativity and quality. Take your time to take a nice photo and be honest about what you’re carrying.
  • The winner will be notified through FlickrMail and has 24 hours to respond before a new winner is selected. 
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Lone Star Medics Announces Field & Tactical Medicine Conference

Lone Star Medics

Lone Star Medics is hosting their Field and Tactical Medicine Conference in Dallas, Texas at the end of March. This two day event includes a variety of classes and lectures as well as a social mixer. Limited seats are available so if you’re interested, it’s best to act quick.

Who should Attend?

Anyone that wants to learn how to identify and treat injuries related to either a field environment or tactical environment should consider attending the conference. Injuries can happen far from a hospital and depending on your line of work, there may also be the possibility of a violent attack. It’s vital to have the skills and mindset to render aid in those situations.

Individuals from all walks of life and backgrounds are invited to take part in this conference.

  • Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians
  • School administrators and teachers
  • Outdoor sports enthusiasts and hunters
  • Citizens with concealed handgun permits
  • Law enforcement
  • Security personnel
  • Parents
  • Military
  • Medical professionals

What Subjects will be Discussed?

  • Prepper medicine
  • Traumatic head injuries & concussions
  • Identifying & treating common K9 injuries in the field
  • Importance of dental care in the field
  • Environmental emergencies (heat & cold related injuries, altitude sickness)
  • Controlling moderate to severe bleeding using the latest techniques and equipment
  • SCUBA diving and water sports related injuries
  • Surgical airway techniques for maintaining a compromised airway
  • Survival medicine past 48 hours from time of injury
  • Proper mindset and mental preparedness during emergencies
  • Advanced assisted breathing/ventilation techniques
  • Lessons learned during natural disasters
  • Patient movement techniques and maximizing evacuation/transportation assets
  • Medical considerations during active shooter/mass casualty events
  • Differences between EMS and Tactical Medicine for healthcare professionals

When & Where

March 29-30, 2014

MCM Elegante Hotel-Dallas
2330 W. Northwest Highway
Dallas, TX 75220
214-351-4477 or 877-351-4477 (toll free) Front Desk/Room Reservations
Tell them you’re with “Lone Star Medics” for a better rate!

To register for the conference as well as get more information on instructors and subject matter, visit the Lone Star Medics Conference page.

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: Caleb Causey is a good friend and the owner & director-of-training for Lone Star Medics; a field and tactical medical training company. He’s been a medic for over 15 years in field and tactical medicine, having serving in the US Army as a Combat Medic with multiple deployments. He also has experience being assigned to a SWAT team as their medic during his time at a local fire department. Caleb teaches several different levels of field and tactical medicine for civilians, law enforcement and the military. Be sure to visit him online at lonestarmedics.com.

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Here’s our Christmas Gift to You: ITS Video Outtakes from 2013

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Before we get into the hilarity, I’d like to take a moment and truly thank everyone that’s made ITS possible over the years. I’m incredibly fortunate to have seen ITS grow into all it is today, from little more than an idea swimming around in my head. Our overall success is due to the fantastic Crew that helps run everything here on a day-to-day basis, all our contributors that have shared their time and knowledge with you, our members who have become our family and helped to create the community and camaraderie we all share in, the companies that have supported our efforts in getting great information out to our readers and of course, you! Whether you’re a supporting member, or just a casual reader, ITS wouldn’t exist without you.

As we head into 2014 and our 5th Anniversary in April, we have a lot to be thankful for and we’ll never forget it! From everyone here at ITS, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

if the embedded YouTube video isn’t working for you, click here.

Holiday Stand-Down

ITS will be closed from December 24th thru January 1st, 2014. Our online store will remain open, but orders won’t be shipped until January 2nd. We’ll be spending time with our families and friends during the stand-down and hope that you will be too. We won’t be available via email or telephone for support.

We look forward to 2014 and all the great things we have planned!

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Is Body Armor Truly Coming for EMS and Fire? TCCC and C-TECC Updates from SOMA 2013

Firefighters photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Tracy Hohmanl

This year I attended the SOMA Conference for the first time as an actual SOMA member. While I’ve been going to SOMA for the past three years, its always been limited to the Expo. There’s a lot of value in attending the Expo, but now I know the break out sessions are the true blood of the conference.

I would HIGHLY encourage anyone involved in “tactical medicine” to join SOMA. An added perk is that SOMA has joined forces with the Journal of Special Operations Medicine (JSOM) and all SOMA members will now receive the journal as part of your SOMA membership.

I’d like to point out I’m writing this article from my personal notes as I wanted to attend as a “first responder” and not in a direct media capacity. I wanted to be able to focus on the things I found important and not have the pressure of trying to “report” on what I saw there, so this article is a culmination of those shorthand notes. I take full responsibility for any errors that may come up as a result and encourage anyone who attended to address any corrections in the comments below.

TCCC / C-TECC updates

Since we want to get you the latest TCCC / C-TECC updates first, this article will cover changes to TCCC / C-TECC. The follow-up article will cover things I thought were interesting during the TEMS breakout sessions. There were a few SOF breakouts which would have been great to sit in on, but I wanted to stay in my lane and get the most out of the TEMS sessions.

TCCC December 2013 Updates

There are four main updates to the TCCC guidelines. While some of this may have been in the works and you may have seen them already, these updates were confirmed by LTC Mabry himself. Also new is that JSOM will now push all new TCCC information and updates.

*A quick edit that I wanted to add as of 12-21-13. The reason the TCCC guidelines have not been updated formally is that the person in charge of completing the updates has been “laid off” due to the sequestration. Until the funding comes back the December updates will not show up. I wanted to put that out there in case anyone is waiting around for something formal to present to your COC or other reasons.

  1. Vented chest seals are now recommended over non-vented. Knowing there may be times when a non-vented chest seal will be the only option, it’s recommended that the casualty be closely monitored for the development of a tension-pneumothorax.
  2. The restrictions on Tranexamic acid (TXA) have been removed and are now approved for everyone, not just SOF personnel.
  3. TCCC casualty cards will now be under a DOD number for access by all services: DD 1380. Link to the proposed card HERE.
  4. There is now a Triple-Option Analgesia plan. Since this didn’t relate to me and was pretty complex I didn’t take notes directly from the lecture. Here is a link to the changes which should be published shortly and the updates are as follows:
    • The Meloxicam and Tylenol in the TCCC Combat Pill Pack are for casualties with relatively minor pain who are still able to function as effective combatants;
    • Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate (OTFC) is for casualties who have moderate to severe pain, but who are not in hemorrhagic shock or respiratory distress and are not at significant risk for developing either condition; or
    • Ketamine for casualties who have moderate to severe pain, but who are in hemorrhagic shock, respiratory distress or are at significant risk for developing either condition. Ketamine may also be used to increase analgesic effect for casualties who have previously been given opioids (Morphine or Fentanyl.)

C-TECC 2013 Updates

Dr. Dave Callaway discussed updates to what’s happening on the TEMS side of the house. Most of these were administrative in nature, but it’s important to know that there’s a big shift coming to get EMS and Fire personnel into the “hot zone” and setting up Rescue Task Force tactics, I’ll touch on that more later.

  1. There are now Homeland Security grants for TEMS related training and equipment. While some these may have been around for some time, the recent active shooter and bombings have brought this to the forefront. The trick (as always) with getting these funds is doing your research and figuring out how to access them.
  2. FEMA has a new Active Shooter document which talks about incorporating tactical medicine into active shooter events. This goes right along with other lectures during SOMA which talked about ways to get EMS and FD into the “hot zone.”
  3. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Chiefs now support the Rescue Task Force (RTF) concept. From what Dr. Callaway was saying, this is a big deal as it talks about equipping FD personnel with body armor and sending them into the “warm and hot zones”, which has been almost unheard of up until now. Read the NFPA document Here. There’s a department in California that is actively looking to issue body armor and helmets to their firefighters/paramedics but the only holdback currently is funding.
  4. The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) also recognizes the need for RTF concepts and has a written statement on it. Read the IAFF document Here.
  5. As some of you know the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) has a TEMS position statement. A keynote from this paper states “The revised position statement recognizes the need for all police officers to have basic TEMS medical training.” See the NTOA statement Here.
  6. Something that wasn’t in Dr. Callaway’s presentation was the International Association of Chiefs (IACP) of Police 2013 resolutions. The first thing on the list is getting all Police TEMS training. See the IACP resolutions Here.
  7. The Hartford Consensus 2. There are two links I’m going to provide on this and I highly encourage everyone to read each. This will be a huge help in getting tourniquets out to patrol level officers with the proper training. It will also help get EMS and FD personnel into the “hot zone” and not stage as they normally do.
    • Active Shooter and Intentional Mass-Casualty Events: The Hartford Consensus II
    • Stop the Bleeding! Hartford Consensus Group Issues a Call to Action at American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress to Reduce Death Toll among Mass-Casualty Victims in the U.S.

 TECC Updates

Dr. Callaway also went over specific updates to the Adult TECC guidelines as follows:

  1. Hextend has been removed from recommendations.
  2. Additional emphasis placed on extraction and CPP management.
  3. Phases of care language streamlined.
  4. Tourniquet placement: Support most proximal placement (go high or die.)

For pediatric guidelines (JSOM Winter 2013):

  1. First of its kind.
  2. Based on TECC and existing trauma literature, but largely expert opinion.
  3. Defines existing best practice and outlines knowledge gaps.

TECC goals listed by Dr. Callaway:

  1. Expand pediatric TECC guidelines.
  2. Assist Federal efforts surrounding common operating language and guidelines Active Shooter and IED preparedness.
  3. Expand TECC training for LEO, schools and other first responders.
  4. Formalize relationships with:
    • ACEP TEMS Section
    • ACS COT
    • IACP
    • SOMA
    • NASEMSO

For more information on TECC visit www.c-tecc.org and for current TECC guidelines go Here.

Stay tuned for the follow-up article with my thoughts on the TEMS break out sessions. Here’s a quick rundown of things I’ll be covering:

  1. Boston Bombing
  2. After Aurora
  3. Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT)
  4. Information on Rescue Task Force programs
  5. Sikh Temple shooting lessons learned
  6. National TEMS initiative
  7. Dignitary Medicine
  8. Watertown Manhunt
  9. London Bombing

Note: Please share all questions in the comments below, as I won’t be answering questions posted on social media.

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Limited ITS Life Member Enrollment for Qualified Members Opens Today

ITS Life Membership

We’ve temporarily re-opened our Life Membership today, but we’d like to make you aware to some changes to our program. The Life Membership was previously available to all Plank Owners and Crew Leaders as a limited open-enrollment. We’ve been brainstorming ways to help keep the Life Membership as exclusive as possible and have decided that attendance of an ITS Muster event will now be a requirement for Life Membership.

Starting today and for a limited time, all Plank Owners and Crew Leaders that have attended a previous Muster are eligible to sign up for Life Membership. We felt it was important to inform you of this change publicly, so those of you that wish to take the next step in membership and support of ITS have a heads up on what is being asked of you.

Signing up for a Life Membership is not something we want you to take lightly, as this membership level is a big investment for both of us. Before you sign up, we want you to spend time with us in person. Through being together for a week of camaraderie, camping and instructional classes, we’re really able to get to know you and show you what the ITS Crew is all about.

If you’re an active Plank Owner or Crew Leader and you’ve attended either the first or second Muster, click here for more information (You must be signed in as a Crew Leader or Plank Owner to view this link) on upgrading to the Life Membership level.

What is the Muster?

The ITS Muster is an annual event that enables us to interact hands-on with our community and bring valuable skill-set applications to likeminded individuals. This event is open to everyone of all abilities and those attending will be pushed both mentally and physically through the activities planned. Muster 3 has yet to be announced, but it’s worth noting that members and email newsletter subscribers will most likely see registration go live first.

ITS Life Membership

Life Member Benefits

  • No Renewal Fees. Ever. Period.ITS Life Member Shirt
  • 25% off all future ITS Events
  • ITS Tactical Life Membership Card (serialized card with your name and the date you originally joined as a Plank Owner or Crew Leader!)
  • The ITS Life Member Patch Collection
    • Black and Gold ITS Logo Patch
    • Black and Gold Matching Plank Owner or Crew Leader Rocker (depending on membership level)
    • Black and Gold Matching Life Member Rocker
    • Gold Chevron for Every Year of Membership (we send a new Chevron at the end of each year)
  • ITS 2013 Life Member T-Shirt (shown on the right)
  • Pre-Purchase Ability on all New Items added to the ITS Tactical Store (Never miss your chance to get a newly released item with our exclusive Life Member updates sent in advance of public notification of new products)
  • Preferential Order Processing (Your orders get filled first)
  • Access to Life Member Section in the ITS Forums and the Life Member Facebook Group
  • Use of the ITS Branding Iron anytime you’re in Arlington! (Our HQ is by appointment only, so please keep that in mind)
  • You’ll be grandfathered in to any other benefits we come up with in the future!
  • Plus all the great member benefits you’re already receiving!

ITS Life Member

You don’t want to wait too long though, you only have until December 31, 2013 to secure your registration and your unique Life Membership number is based on a first come, first served basis!

Thank you to everyone for all the support we receive on a daily basis, we wouldn’t be here today without it!  There’s a lot to look forward to in 2014 and we can’t wait to share it with you!

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Can a Door Devil Anti-Kick Upgrade Prevent Multiple Attackers? We Put Its Strength to the Test

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Today, we’re excited to bring you our independent evaluation of the Door Devil Anti-Kick Device. We’ve long been advocates of the technology that Door Devil has created and have been brainstorming how to work up a thorough evaluation on the effectiveness of the product in the right setting.

Thanks to Clint Bruce and his team at Trident Response, we were able to use a new breaching cage that they had constructed to properly put the Door Devil through its paces.

As you watch the video, there’s a few things I’d like to make clear. While we’ve run quite a few giveaways for Door Devil in the past on ITS, we’ve never received any kind of financial compensation from the company and no one involved in the production of this video has either. Outside of the team at ITS, no one shown in the video had ever even seen this product in person before, including the guys from Trident Response that helped me kick the door and the subject matter expert I interviewed, Rich Messenger of Texas Door & Trim, who is also the acting director of the Dallas Builders Association.

We’ve been sent a total of four units free of charge to use for testing, one of which is shown installed in this video and another was on-hand during the filming. The others were installed over the past year to examine the installation procedures and other criteria used in our evaluation.

What you see above is the culmination of our evaluation and while I voice my own opinions during the video, I’ll let you be the judge on the effectiveness. The purpose isn’t to paint Door Devil in any kind of light, other than just giving you a real-life look at three guys trying to break down a door with a Door Devil installed; we didn’t hold anything back.

If you’re an ITS Member and interested in picking up a Door Devil or two for home, don’t forget about your discount code for 20% off your order. Check out the Vendor Discount page for more information.

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Tough Hook Offers Exclusive Discount to ITS Members

Tough Hook

Today we want to announce a new ITS Members only benefit and also welcome Tough Hook to the ITS Vendor Discount Program.

As a way to give back towards those that support us directly with a Life Member, Plank Owner or Crew Leader membership, we like to partner with some of our favorite companies to bring you even more value to your supporting membership.

Tough Hook has generously agreed to providing ITS Members a discount code worth 15% off their entire order on tough-hook.com.

What is Tough Hook?

Tough Hook was designed by former Army Sgt. Tarik Lazri to support heavy equipment like body armor, scuba gear and Police equipment. The main feature of the hanger is the ability for it to “flip over” and turn into a carrying device for your gear, utilizing the integrated carrying handle. This is perfect if you need to quickly go from hanging your body armor/plate carrier to transporting it. Tough Hook can officially support weights up to 120 lbs. but according to informal testing, they’ve seen it hold well over 200 lbs.

One of the questions we had for it was, can you do a pull-up from it? This isn’t something we’d try with just any hanger so be sure to check out Bryan’s full review of the Tough Hook if you’re looking for the answer.

Tough Hook Vendor Discount

Want in on this deal?

To become a Member or to check out the full list of participating vendors in our Discount Buyers Club, click here.

Here are some of the other awesome benefits you’ll receive when you enlist as a Crew Leader:

  • Access to the Tactical Discount Buyers Club!
  • Members only Forum with Crew Leader distinction (Forum requires separate registration)
  • Free ITS Crew Leader Rocker Patch and ITS Logo Patch to proudly display your Crew Leader affiliation (color of patches based on availability)
  • Free copies of all eBooks we release on ITS Tactical
  • 15% off all ITS Tactical Merchandise (Code available on Dashboard once membership is processed)
  • Downloadable mobile ready versions of our YouTube videos
  • Subscription to the ITS Tactical Newsletter
  • Exclusive Members only giveaways and contests
  • Exclusive Members only videos

ITS Members: Make sure you are logged in and then head here for more information.

Vendors in the Discount Buyers Club are subject to removal without notice. For an up to day list on the program, please visit the Membership Registration page. 

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Honor an American Patriot and Support the Chris Kyle Memorial Roping and Auction

Chris Kyle Memorial Roping

Tickets are now on sale for the Chris Kyle Memorial Roping and Auction taking place February 7th through 9th in Hamilton, Texas. The weekend will feature a team roping competition, dinner, live and silent auction as well as special guest speakers and live music.

Chris had dreams of becoming both a cowboy and a Navy SEAL and through incredible dedication became both. He grew up in Texas riding bucking horses and working ranches and as soon as he got the opportunity to become a SEAL, he jumped at the chance giving it everything he had and graduated BUD/S with Class 233.

This memorial event marks his untimely and unfortunate death almost one year ago. Proceeds from the Memorial Roping and Auction will go directly towards helping United States Veterans in an organization that Chris was a part of, Base Camp 40.

Base Camp 40 – Warriors in the Wild took Military Veterans on hunting adventures all across the country as a way to bond and grow as brothers. After visiting Base Camp 40 in 2012, Chris told family and friends that “Getting into the country and wide open spaces was therapy above and beyond anything else he experienced since leaving the (SEAL) Teams.”

Event Details

Date: February 7 – 9, 2014

Location: Circle T Arena – Hamilton, TX

Tickets: Dinner tickets are limited and cost $250. Admission tickets for Live Music and Live Auction are $10 per person and will be available for purchase at the venue on Saturday February 8th. Team Roping attendance is Free for the entire weekend.

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New Beardcember, Movember and Santa Patches, Field Notes, Liberty Bottle and Jute Paracord Now Available

New Products

Still looking for that fun and unique item for that special someone or maybe yourself? Let’s be honest, whether you’ve finished your Christmas shopping early or still scrambling to get gifts sent out, we think you’ll find something awesome from our list of new products ready to ship today.

We’re extremely excited to announce a load of products added to the ITS Store today, the Beardcember Morale Patch, Movember Morale Patch, Santa PVC Morale Patch, Subdued Edition Liberty Bottle, Embossed Cold Horizon Field Notes and Jute Paracord in new Black, Foliage and Coyote Brown colors.

ITS Beardcember Morale Patch

Whether you call it “Beardcember” or “Decembeard,” we can all agree that beards are awesome and we made a new morale patch to prove it. Hot on the heels of Movember, these patches are dedicated to those that walk the path of the beard.

Beardcember

These 2.5” wide x 4” tall patches feature a velcro backing to stick them wherever you’d like.

Pick up your Beardcember Morale Patch here!

ITS Movember Morale Patch

We decided to do our part and give these Movember Morale Patches to ITS Movember Team donors that donated or raised $25 towards the cause. Due to the overwhelming response from our mustached brethren and having extras after shipping these to our donors, we’re offering them here while supplies last!

ITS Movember Morale Patch

These 2.5” wide x 3.5” tall patches feature a velcro backing to stick them wherever you’d like. The velcro can also be removed with a seam ripper if you’d like to sew them on.

Grab yourself a Movember Morale Patch in the ITS Store!

ITS Santa PVC Morale Patch

Back for another season of celebration, our Santa Morale Patch is prepared to show off your Christmas cheer! These PVC patches measure 2″ wide x 3″ tall and feature a hook velcro back.

ITS Santa PVC Morale Patch

Need a stocking stuffer idea? Pick up some Santa PVC Morale Patches!

ITS Liberty Bottle – Subdued Edition

The ITS Tactical Subdued Liberty Bottle features a unique cylindrical digital printing and clear coat protectant to keep the awesome graphics looking good!

ITS Liberty Bottle Subdued Edition

Featuring a black and grey color scheme with grey cap and simple, yet bold, raised ITS logo on the front, these aluminum Liberty Bottles are perfect if you’re looking for a more minimalist design.

ITS Liberty Bottle Subdued Edition

Stay hydrated by picking up your new ITS Subdued Edition Liberty Bottle!

ITS Embossed Field Notes – Cold Horizon Edition

From the same great company as our original ITS Stamped Field Notes Memo Books, we bring you the special limited-edition Cold Horizon Field Notes!

ITS Embossed Cold Horizon Field Notes

This set of three 3 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ memo books each have an ITS embossed logo shield on the blue gradient and glossy UV-coated 120-lb cover. When arranged side by side, the blue gradient will fade across all three notebooks. The interior features 48 pages of graph grid printed in light gray.

ITS Embossed Cold Horizon Field Notes

We’ve also included an ITS golf pencil with each three-pack so you’ll always have something to jot your notes down with.

Pick up your 3-pack of the ITS Embossed Cold Horizon Field Notes here!

ITS 550 Jute Paracord

We’ve taken the proven concept of Type III Paracord and put a multi-purpose twist on it. Our Jute Paracord is built to exceed the Mil-Spec 550+ lb. tensile strength and 7-strand kermantle construction, with one difference. We’ve replaced the 7th inner strand with Jute natural fiber for fire starting purposes.

ITS 550 Jute Paracord

Now available in 100 ft. lengths of (shown right to left) Black with Grey Tracer, Foliage with Black Tracer, Grey with Black Tracer and Coyote Brown with Black Tracer.

Be ready for anything with a pack of ITS 550 Jute Paracord!

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Squawk Box Broadcast

The Squawk Box Broadcast aims to highlight a few of the stories that have caught our attention recently. It’s also a way to broaden your horizons and explore new ideas.

The World Outside My Window >> David Peterson

Sometimes a little perspective is required. This incredible time lapse takes you all around the world (and over) in an awe inspiring trip aboard the International Space Station. A little tip to fully experience this video, put it in HD, turn up the volume and turn down the lights.

World War II Airplane Turret Restoration >> Tested

While other guys his age may restore old cars, Fred Bieser restores something completely different, WWII turrets. After the war, many aircraft were scrapped, especially their turrets. It’s simply impressive to see someone take scraps of rusty metal and transform them into fully functional (yet non-firing) turrets.

Carry History :: The WWII Jerrycan >> Carryology

Carryology goes back in time to explore the creation of what we call, the “Jerrycan,” developed in 1930’s Germany. The Allied Forces had their own way of transporting fuel but it wasn’t nearly half as good what the Germans came up with.

Proto-warblogger Kevin Sites returns to Afghanistan. Here’s the reporting gear he’s packing. >> Boing Boing

Want to see what a seasoned reporter takes with him when he goes downrange? “I pack and repack dozens of times, sometimes adding things, but since I have to carry and manage it all, mostly trying to subtract weight–opting for only the absolute essentials.

9 Things Every Father Should Pass Down To His Son >> Cool Material

While we advocate passing down life skills and sharing useful knowledge learned, a few physical tokens can go a long way. Breaking in a pocket knife and adding unique patina to a watch will mean a lot after a lifetime of use. Invest in quality.

Like these posts? Stay up to date by following the Squawk Box daily.

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