Survival Clothes
What we have and why. If you already know why, then scroll down and check out the selection we have assembled for overall performance
Polypropylene
This is the best stuff in the world, just never throw it in a dryer. When it gets cold, its far and above superior to normal thermals. Lightweight, you can roll it up and put it in a ziploc bag for your pack. The insulation is tremendous and it breathes well. This stuff will increase your comfort level whether you are moving at night or simply sleeping. Commercial crab fisherman, military personel and experienced campers use this. Its very thin, suitable for undergarments only, fits snug to the body and provides insulation. Excellent clothing gear to have in your pack or survival ready kit.
Tactical Clothing
Tactical equipment at its finest. Low profile and highly utilitarian. You cannot do better than this line of gear for maximum readiness.
Tactical vest
The vest is highly durable, looks great and has external and internal pockets. The internal pockets are well placed and padded enough to make concealed carry a realistic option. Velcro pads line the inner pockets and there is a map compartment and room for a wide range of equipment, has pockets that work well for canteens, documents, ammo clips. Has strategically placed straps and rings to maximize the availability of the gear you need when you need. Can pass as casual gear or be fully stocked for any expedition. One of our favorite pieces of gear
Tactical Pants
Rugged, lots of pockets, ideal for carrying extra equipment. Everything reinforced and has concealed areas for carrying equipment that you would prefer others not to notice. Well designed and a fantastic choice for anyone planning on having a lot of equipment easily ready.
Tactical Parka
Similar to the other pieces of equipment, but great for night time or cold weather movement. Great to have if the weather turns nasty or you need to move stealthily at night.
Tactical Boots
Boots are an absolutely critical piece of equipment. If you are travelling by foot over any serious terrain, waterproofing, breathability and durability are absolutely vital. An expensive investment, but after a few hours in a survival situation that requires mobility you will be extremely self-congratulatory that you picked some of these up.
Poncho
Great piece of equipment, makes an emergency tarp, keeps you dry and can be staked with a stone in the middle to gather condensation when rainwater is scarce. Lightweight and valuable. This poncho was chosen for its camouflage characteristics, durable rip resistant design and because you need a poncho. In extreme weather situations when you don't have time to set camp, a poncho can give you the concealment and weatherproofing necessary until you get to a better shelter. Just hunker down. Very useful piece of gear. Tactical coloring is a bonus.
Head Gear
Goggles. They don't slip, give eye protection and concealment when necessary. Warm hat, heat is lost through the head this hat is a good choice and holds in heat even when wet. Balcalava. Sometimes you just need a balcalava to keep your face warm, sometimes it has other utility value. Sometimes you just have to have a balcalava, just because you can.
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