It’s the simple things in life… Down Range Gear recently blogged about a new product in development they’ve dubbed the Belt Stabilizer. We live for reporting on revolutionary designs like this, and are truly excited about this product. The Down Range Gear Belt Stabilizer is something we took one look at and laughed. Laughed that… Continue reading Attach MOLLE Pouches to Your Belt With Ease
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Camouflage Comparison: Mirage, MultiCam and UCP
Strike-Hold! has just published an excellent visual comparison of camouflage patterns on their blog. The three patterns compared are Bulldog Tactical Equipment’s Mirage, Crye Precision’s MultiCam and the Army Universal Camouflage Pattern (ACU). Instead of voicing our opinions, take a look at the article on Strike-Hold! and let us know what you think in the… Continue reading Camouflage Comparison: Mirage, MultiCam and UCP
215 Gear Ultimate Riggers Belt
215 Gear has just released their take on the classic riggers belt with the Ultimate Riggers Belt. The revolutionary design of the belt is certainly game changing compared to anything we’ve seen. They have replaced the traditional riggers belt v-ring with a unique sewn loop for emergency rappelling. Riggers belts are commonly available with or… Continue reading 215 Gear Ultimate Riggers Belt
Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch
We’d like to introduce a special gear review (with YouTube video) today at ITS Tactical on Zulu Nylon Gear. Zulu is a company owned and operated by one of our readers here at ITS, and we wanted to help get the word out about their newest offering, the Mega Admin Pouch. We’re big fans of… Continue reading Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch
Soft Body Armor Update
This is an update to our previous article concerning the Custom Armor Technologies / Diamondback Tactical RVA3A Level 111a Soft Body Armor. The armor is now available as a special order through Diamondback Tactical for $625.95, and has a 30-45 day turnaround. CAT/DBT RVA3A is a custom cut, requiring each individual to send in their… Continue reading Soft Body Armor Update
550 Cord Bootlaces
Tired of breaking bootlaces? Replacing bootlaces with 550 cord is something many military personnel are taught as a remedy for broken bootlaces. It’s also very practical from a survival standpoint. 550 cord, Paracord or Parachute Cord has a multitude of uses in survival or escape and evasion scenarios due to the seven inner strands contained… Continue reading 550 Cord Bootlaces
TAG Advanced Load-Out Bag
We got lucky during one of Tactical Assault Gear’s sales about six months back, and picked up the Advanced Load-Out Bag for 50% off of the $599.95 retail price. We noticed that TAG no longer includes this bag on their Web site during sales, so we feel pretty lucky to have picked one up at… Continue reading TAG Advanced Load-Out Bag
Protect Your Electronics
While clear film protection is nothing new for electronic devices, we wanted to let everyone know about a company we’ve been using for years now who manufactures their own proprietary invisibleSHIELD film for protecting your devices. Zagg has been making the invisibleSHIELDs since 2005, which started as clear, thin, and very durable military film originally… Continue reading Protect Your Electronics
Blue Force Gear DAP Discreet Case
Blue Force Gear has just released their DAP (Denied Area Pattern) Discreet Case, and we’ve had a chance to buy one and kick it around for a bit. The DAP Discreet Case is designed to carry either an assembled 11.5″ M4 style weapon or a broken down 16″ Carbine. It has a removable padded divider… Continue reading Blue Force Gear DAP Discreet Case
Soft Body Armor Test
We’ve been following the writings by Dr. Gary K. Roberts on body armor testing with great admiration. His independent analysis has been a wonderful perspective into the industry and what body armor is truly capable of stopping. For those of you not familiar with Dr. Roberts, please read the following bio from our previous article.… Continue reading Soft Body Armor Test