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S.O. Tech ESP Final Details

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SO TECH ESP Prototype

SO TECH ESP Details

SO TECH ESP Prototype and Original

S.O. Tech released a video (below) that shows the final details of the ESP (Expanding SERE Pack). The production ESP in the video shows considerable differences from the original and the prototypes that have been shown along the way. The new version is slimmer, with just one external pocket (earlier prototypes showed two pockets). The body of the pack is made from color matched 200D Theta Fabric which keeps weight to a minimum and offers some water resistance. The pack’s adjustable straps are made from wide webbing and it has a grab handle for use when it is expanded.

You can check out the ESP at SpecOpsTech.com.

 

S.O. Tech ESP – New Details

SO TECH ESP Details

S.O. Tech released a new image of the ESP (Expanding SERE Pack) that we previously mentioned. The image shows the original ALICE compatible version of the ESP from 2001 with a new prototype version that appears to be made from Multicam LiteLok material. S.O. Tech says that they are experimenting with different fabrics and that they are close to dialing in the final production version. LiteLok seems like the perfect material for an application like this.

You can find the ESP on SpecOpsTech.com but it is not available for purchase yet.

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.

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