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Ares Armor Satellite Ruck

As further proof of the ALICE frame’s refusal to go quietly into the night (see yesterday’s post), I present the very slick new Satellite Ruck from Ares Armor. The Satellite Ruck is another new ALICE based pack with a really unique and useful trick up its sleeve.

The Satellite Ruck is so called due to its ability to accept the Ares Armor Combat XII Pack in a space on its back. This allows the wearer to use the entire system for maximum capacity or to drop the main pack and use the Combat XII Pack for times when less capacity is needed. The Satellite Ruck also serves as a stand-alone ruck without the Combat XII Pack. It is sized slightly larger than the medium ALICE pack in terms of capacity.

Ares Armor has also recently introduced a number of other new items, so be sure to check out their website at AresArmor.com.

Eberlestock J51 Warhammer

The ALICE pack frame refuses to loosen its clutch on relevance because it works very well (with some comfort tweaks) and is widely available at very low prices. Eberlestock recently introduced a new pack based on the venerable and ubiquitous ALICE frame called the J51 Warhammer.

The Warhammer is one of the most ambitious re-imaginings of the ALICE frame that I have seen. It shares nothing with the ALICE packs of old except for the frame which is well loved by those who take the time to tweak them for comfort. I always liked its compact size which allowed good range of motion, especially for the wearer’s head. Some packs tend to be very tall and prevent the wearer from lifting their head in the prone position. The ALICE frame does not suffer from this.

The ALICE frame is completely enveloped in the pack. Which should reduce or eliminate any frame noise. Eberlestock states that the Warhammer behaves more like an internal frame pack than an external frame ALICE pack. The large open area in the middle of the ALICE is covered with mesh to allow the pack to be very breathable.

The pack is designed much like a shorter version of Eberlestock’s J79 Skycrane II. Like the Skycrane II, the Warhammer features two large butterfly compartments that hinge open to reveal a larger cargo area that can be used for attaching another pack or for lashing awkward loads that can’t just be loaded into a typical pack.

I find this pack very intriguing and I would love to get my hands on one. You can see more details about the J51 Warhammer on the Eberlestock.com.

Hill People Gear Tarahumara: Now in Multicam

It seems that you can fit nearly every gear company out there into one of two niches – those who make minimalist gear and those who over-engineer. Hill People Gear seems to successfully straddle the middle ground by offering gear that is, in their words, “just complex enough to solve the problem, but no more.” This philosophy is evident in the Tarahumara Pack which is now available in Multicam.

The Tarahumara Pack is a small, relatively uncomplicated pack which makes it somewhat unique given the growing complexity of many outdoor products. It is designed to be compact and ride close to the wearer so that the experience of wearing the pack is hopefully like not wearing a pack at all. The compression straps allow the Tarahumara to be cinched down tight so that even a less than full pack can be held tight to the wearer.

The addition of Multicam as an option seems natural since this pack is versatile enough to be a great hunting pack or to function as an assault pack. The Tarahumara is also available in Ranger Green, Coyote Brown, and Foliage Green.

HillPeopleGear.com has all the details.

 

ESEE Candiru

ESEE is showing the new Candiru in their booth at SHOT. This little knife is smaller than their well known Izula. I suppose that Candiru is a perfect name for a small knife since the Candiru is a small fish that is known for lodging itself in their unfortunate victim’s urethra.

The pictures from Katie Becket of ESEE seem to indicate that it is roughly the same thickness as the ESEE3 which would make it somewhere around 1/8″ thick. It is being shown in all the same color combinations as the larger ESEE knives which is different than the Izula which is only has tan canvas micarta scales available.

I will share more details when they become available.

The Candiru is shown here with the Izula (left).

 

 

Surefire 2012 New Products

Surefire has big plans for 2012. I have been watching them for a long time and I am not sure that I have ever seen them be this ambitious in terms of the sheer number of new model releases. In addition to the new releases, they are upgrading the emitters in several current models. You can watch the video for more details.

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