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Fight and Flight Tactical Proioxis K9 Collar

Fight and Flight Collar

Even if your pup isn’t a working dog he will appreciate a collar like the Fight and Flight Tactical Proioxis K9 Collar. This bad boy is made from 1.5 scuba webbing that is covered with 1.5″ mil-spec webbing. It features a 5″ loop field for adding Fido’s name tape, a 1″ parachute-grade cast V-ring for attaching a leash, and a 1″ welded loop for attaching tags. The Proioxis K9 Collar comes standard with a side release buckle but there is an optional Cobra Buckle upgrade.

Check out the Proioxis K9 Collar at FightandFlight.com.

Up Armor Your Y.U.C.K.

My family and I love the Y.U.C.K. from Fight and Flight Tactical. Our daughters use their backpacks all the time whether they are going across town or just on an “adventure” across the living room.

My oldest operator... planning her next mission.

My oldest operator… planning her next mission.

Fight and Flight Tactical recently posted some interesting information about how the Y.U.C.K. can accept soft armor plate backers:

“Around Christmas last year, the family and I were driving to see some family in Texas, and Sandy Hook came up in conversation. The wife and I engaged in an in-depth discussion on what kids could actually do to protect themselves in the case of a mass shooting. Many schools subscribe to the “duck and cover” line of thinking (however flawed it may be), and it occurred to me that it just so happened that the Y.U.C.K. and Y.U.C.K. II are perfectly sized and shaped to hold an armor plate backer in their hydration bladder pockets. So, if your kids’ schools don’t allow a common sense approach to protecting your kids (like armed security, or teachers with concealed carry permits), using a Y.U.C.K. or Y.U.C.K. II with a level IIIA plate backer will give your precious little ones an extra edge towards surviving, should another mass shooting occur in YOUR hometown.”

~Dave

For a Y.U.C.K., use an 8″x10″ shooter cut plate backer,
For a Y.U.C.K. II, use an 10″x13″ or an 11″x14″ shooter cut plate backer.

I checked it out and they do fit quite well. Just when I thought the Y.U.C.K. couldn’t get any cooler.

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Osprey Flight Helmet Rucksack from Fight and Flight Tactical

The Osprey Flight Helmet Rucksack is purpose built to replace the standard issue flight helmet bag. Fight and Flight Tactical started with the dimensions of the venerable medium ALICE ruck and modified it to fit, not only a flight helmet, but a ton of support gear as well.

Fight and Flight Osprey

The Osprey is padded throughout its construction to protect the flight helmet and the other sensitive contents of the bag like night vision devices. It has a large main compartment and a padded trunk on top to keep you organized. It has a ton of PALS webbing coverage so you can attach additional pouches to it. The bag is lined with a water-resistant pack cloth type liner and all the seams have been sealed to make the bag very water resistant.

I am really just scratching the surface of the features that this bag has so hit the link to learn more. Check out the Osprey Flight Helmet Rucksack from Fight and Flight Tactical.

Fight and Flight Osprey Full

Patch Collecting: Fight and Flight Tactical Logo Patch

Fight and Flight Tactical Patch

This logo patch from Fight and Flight Tactical is one of the most detailed embroidered patches that I have seen. It is roughly 3″ by 2″ and it features a fast roping scene. With its detailed cutting around the fast roping soldiers and blades of the helicopter, this is one of the most intricate patches I own. Knowing that it came from Fight and Flight Tactical who has been supporting JTT for a long time makes it even more special.

Get your own at FightandFlight.com.

Fight and Flight Tactical 3-Mag Shingle

Don’t like choosing between faster shock cord retention and more secure flap covered pouches? You don’t have to choose thanks to the 3-Mag Shingle from Fight and Flight Tactical.

As the name would suggest, the 3-Mag Shingle holds 3 M4 magazines – 1 in each cell of the shingle. The single layer of 3 magazines keeps the shingle very slim and low profile. It has removable flaps that attach the back of the shingle with Velcro and a snap. There are removable bungee retainers on each pouch as well.

You can find plenty of magazine shingles with shock cord retention or flaps but you can’t find many with both that allow you to choose between the two based on your specific requirements. Check out the 3-Mag Shingle on FightandFlight.com.

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