The Sort Panel from PocketUp adds organization to any loop lined bag or backpack. This Velcro hook backed panel features 3 slot pockets and 6 elastic loops to organize your small items. The Sort Panel is 10″ by 6.5″ and weighs in at just 2.3 ounces. It is available in a number of colors including high contrast colors like blaze orange.
The Sort Panel is made by hand in the USA. The price, at just $20, is more affordable than many imported products of this type.
Tuff Possum Gear’s Multipurpose Sit Pad has… multiple purposes. It is, of course, a sit pad or knee pad for camp and trail. A 1/2″ closed cell foam pad to provide cushioning is tucked into a hook and loop sealed pouch that is constructed from Cordura nylon. The pouch may be used for foraging or extra cargo capacity in a pinch.
The pouch features loops on the side that are key to many of its functions. They can be strung with paracord to improvise a backpack. They are also spaced to function as a compression panel on the Ute from Hill People Gear and possibly others as this spacing is similar across many pack brands.
Finally, the Multipurpose Sit Pad may serve as a part of your visual signalling kit in an emergency. One side of it is made in your choice of low profile colors or camo pattern and the other is high visibility orange.
The start of Kit Badger’s Coast to Coast Tour 2020 is right around the corner and the final pieces are falling into place. 2020 may have been a swift kick in the nuts for the most part… but at least we can all look forward to the Coast to Coast Tour.
There are a number of key items that have happened recently. The bus has been modified to be more useful and been through a shakedown trip. The ranges have been secured and one tour date (CO) has been removed. Some amazing firearms have been added to the list by Zev and they will be used to do some good. You can check out the video and links below to learn more.
Coast to Coast Tour 2020 Information Page: KitBadger.com
I am sure you have noticed that some thing, a lot of things, are very hard to get your hands on in 2020. These unprecedented times have lead to increased demand along with decreased supply of just about anything even remotely related to firearms.
Lynx Defense knows that it sucks to have to wait for your gear so they have written a short article that details their production process and even how they decide what to produce. If you are waiting on an order or considering placing an order with Lynx Defense, this is probably just the type of transparency you will appreciate.
If nothing else, this is an interesting peek behind the curtain of how a small business is operating in these strange times. You can view the article at LynxDefense.com.
Tuff Possum Gear has launched their new Med Pouch. It is available today at an introductory price.
Designed with quick access and modular carry in mind, the Med Pouch is the result of our wish for a velcro backed “medical” or “first aid kit” pouch. It pairs perfectly with the Shackleton EDC Satchel, but works well with any pack or bag lined with a loop Velcro or the FirstSpear 6/12 material (PALS laser cut loop).
Sized to carry the basics of massive hemorrhage control (ie. gloves, a CAT tourniquet, a HALO chest seal, and wound packing materials), as well as the little boo-boo stuff you dispense in everyday life to those around you. (ie. band-aid, Advil, etc.)
The Med Pouch is 5″ x 5″ x 2.5″ in size. The first aid sign on the front is both reflect and glow-in-the-dark. It comes with beaded zipper pulls to aid in opening in less than ideal circumstances and a panel to cover the hook backing if it is not needed. Internally, it has two slot pockets to organize contents.