Archive | March, 2013

Z.E.R.T. Range Rig

The new Range Rig from Z.E.R.T. is made the way all “zombie gear” should be made – without all the wild colors and without much (if any) visible indication that it is zombie related! In this case, the Range Rig does have red thread used its construction that is visible. However, in spite of the zombie branding, this is actually a pretty decent looking chest rig with some nice features for a very impressive price.

RANGE_RIG

The Z.E.R.T. Range Rig has 3 central magazine pouches that will hold 2 AR-15 magazines each or 1 AK magazines each (6 total AR mags or 3 total AK mags). The central magazine pouch has a large elastic loop on it that allows you to carry a tourniquet on your center line. The magazine pouches also have loop material on the flaps so that you can secure patches and ID. There are 2 large utility pouches that have the ability to carry shotgun shells on the exterior. There are also provisions to carry 2 chemlights.

You can find out more about the Z.E.R.T. Range Rig on Z-E-R-T.com.

Lights Out Saga

Lights Out Saga Teaser

Are you sitting down? Good. Lights Out, a classic work of survival fiction, is going to be made into a movie and I could not be more excited. I will keep you in the loop as I am able to find out more.

There will be an announcement made on March 18th. In the mean time, check LightsOutSaga.com, the Lights Out Saga Facebook Page, and this trailer:

PS – I hear that you will want to keep an eye out for some UW Gear involvement!

S.O. Tech ESP

SO TECH ESP

It’s a pouch. It’s a pack. It’s the S.O. Tech Expanding SERE Pack (ESP).

In pouch form, the S.O. Tech ESP docks to any MOLLE compatible platform. If the need to carry additional items arises, it zips open to convert into a back pack. The pouch has 2 zippered compartments that remain useable even when the pack is deployed. These pouches could be filled with small survival and first aid items that would be accessible whether the bag was in pouch or pack configuration.

S.O. Tech tells me that the ESP has been in development for around 4 years and it should be available soon. The picture shown, may not represent the production model. Check out SpecOpsTech.com.

While you are there, check out the killer deal they are offering on their low-profile URP-S.

Stussy-web-sale

Powered by WordPress. Designed by Woo Themes