Archive | September, 2012

Pocket D.A.R.K. from Dark Angel Medical

One sure way to render a trauma kit useless is to leave it at home. That kit with all the best components that you have trained with and is sitting on your shelf at home will be of no use to you when you bleeding out on the sidewalk.

Dark Angel Medical, makers of the D.A.R.K., are now offering a streamlined compact version called the Pocket D.A.R.K. which is designed to be a trauma kit that you can always have with you. This kit is stripped down to the barest essentials in an effort to create something that can be carried in a pocket, purse, or vehicle glove compartment.

The kit contains a handful of proven items:

  1. The SWAT-T which can be used as a tourniquet or pressure dressing.
  2. QuikClot Combat Guaze
  3. 4″ Israeli Bandage
  4. Nitrile gloves
  5. Protective nylon pouch

Check out the Pocket D.A.R.K. at DarkAngelMedical.com.

Review: ECHO NiNER Original Camera Strap

I take a lot of pictures for JTT so I spend a fair amount of time with a camera hanging around my neck. I rarely use a tripod so having a decent camera strap is vital to how I take pictures. It doesn’t take much time spent with the typical strap included with a camera with its uninspiring hardware and uncomfortable faux leather lining to send you looking for a quality strap like the ECHO NiNER Original Camera Strap.

When I purchased my ECHO NiNER (E9) Original Camera Strap, it was known as just the E9 Camera Strap because it was the only strap E9 offered. Now, with the addition of the E9 Light Speed Camera Strap (and others coming soon), the strap that is the subject of this review is referred to as the Original Camera Strap.

This will be the first of several ECHO NiNER reviews.

Overview

The E9 Original Camera Strap is made to stand up to the rigors of combat photography (so it has no problems with the rigors of backyard blog pictures). Given this purpose, it has features that combat photographers and everyday shutterbugs will find useful.

The E9 Original utilizes para-cord(ish) connectors. The connectors are sewn to the strap with beefy box stitches that inspire a lot of confidence.

There are two side release buckles (SRB); one on each side. One SRB serves as a quick adjust for length. The SRBs are oriented in such a way that they can be connected to each other after the section of strap between the buckles is removed, allowing you to create a shorter hand strap. This shortened strap is also useful for hanging the camera from the shoulder strap of a chest rig or plate carrier.

The strap itself is a work of functional art. It consists of 2 layers. The outer layer is webbing in the case of the black and coyote brown straps or 1000D nylon folded and sewn into a flat strap in the case of the Multicam strap. The second layer has a thick, flexible rubber line applied to a heavy duty canvas-like material. This line of rubber is very tacky and is very effective at preventing the strap from sliding around on your back and neck.

Observations from Use

Face it. The strap that came with your camera is junk. It is probably uncomfortable, poorly made, and does nothing more than hang your camera around your neck. That was certainly the case with my camera strap. The E9 Original is well made, very durable, and offers useful functionality. This alone was reason enough for me to replace my old strap.

Now that I have used the E9 Original’s quick adjust feature for length, I won’t be without it. The length of the strap can be quickly shortened by pulling a webbing strap on one of the SRBs. It functions a lot like a 2 point sling. The ability to tighten the strap, combined with the tacky rubber line on the underside of the strap make it possible to tighten the camera down against your body so that it barely moves. This frees up your hands for other tasks and prevents the camera from being damaged by flopping around. I use this feature all the time!

For instance, say that I am shooting a new flashlight mount. I need pictures of the flashlight off the rail by itself and mounted on a rail. With the E9 Original, I can snap pictures of the mount, then tighten the camera against my back while I work on attaching the mount to a rail, and then loosen it and shoot those pictures, too. I never have to set the camera down. It is also great for when I have my hands full of review items and I need to do a bit of hiking to the spot where I will take the pictures. I can take my hands off the camera without fear of it swinging around and beating itself to death against the gear that I am carrying.

The ability to shorten the strap into a hand strap can be handy too. If I know I am going to be working on a tripod, I will often shorten the strap just so it stays out of the way. My cameras have articulating screens, so they are very easy to use over head or at arm’s length. The hand strap option works well for these situations when you have the camera held out further from your body than the full length strap will allow.

Wrap Up

If you want or need a strap that is more durable and more functional than your typical camera strap, then the E9 Original Camera Strap may be exactly what you are looking for. It is made from extremely durable materials with extremely durable construction methods and offers useful functionality beyond just hanging the camera from your neck. Whether you are taking pictures on the front line or in the back yard, I think you’ll really like this strap.

Check out the E9 Original Camera Strap on ECHONiNER.com.

 

Patch Collecting: US Palm Swag Monkey PVC Patch

Everyone likes swag but few people take swag to the level of the swag monkey. The swag monkey has a nose for swag – he can smell it from 5 miles away and has a knack for schmoozing his way into bags of it. The swag monkey will simply not be denied when cheap key-chain flashlights, koozies, stickers, free pens, magnets, coasters, key-chains, patches, and other assorted baubles are on the line.

Is that a pig shaped key-chain with LEDs in its nose? The swag monkey already has 3. There are free fanny packs with built in AM/FM radios three rows over? Get out of the swag monkey’s way! Only suckers spend money on things like drinking glasses. The swag monkey has service for 8 with his collapsible drinking cups from that laser hair removal place. Is it made in China, made from toxic paint and fragile plastic, and free? The swag monkey wants it!

This US Palm Swag Monkey patch came to me by way of EdgeTactical.net.

September 11th

It is hard to believe that 11 years have passed since the attacks of September 11th, 2001. It seems like it was just yesterday and like it was a lifetime ago all at the same time.

I was watching the morning news at home when they broke in with a report that one of the towers had been struck. The initial speculation among the reporters on ABC was that this must be some kind of freak aviation accident. Moments after, we watched in horror as the second plane impacted on live TV. It was Charles Gibson of ABC news who finally connected the dots that my mind was refusing to put together. This was a deliberate attack – an attack that would cost this country 2,977 lives.

In the days that followed the nation watched as countless First Responders showed their courage and as our Military showed why they are heroes. They were tested and showed themselves capable, courageous, and ready.

Take a moment today to remember. Never Forget.

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