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Mil-Spec Monkey/Tactical Tailor Adapt Pack
I am sitting in Denver International Airport as I compose this, fresh out of a crowded TSA maelstrom, and awaiting my flight home. I came out here several days ago to visit family in the Mile High City. A new backpack had been sitting in my garage and I thought that a travel trip for its maiden voyage would wring out its versatility. The carrier in question is a new Mil-Spec Monkey/Tactical Tailor Adapt Pack. The Monkey contracted with Tactical Tailor to build a lightweight, multifunctional backpack for either military, LE, or hard-use civilian demands. The MSM Adapt Pack can be configured as a traditional two strap backpack, one strap … Continue reading
Tactical Tailor Nylon MOLLE Archery Quiver
Back on 4/1/2013, ITS Tactical posted a new archery product from Zulu Nylon Gear called The MOLLE Quiver. H.S.,L.D. for traditional weaponry. When you clicked on the link–waaa, waaaa–it was an April Fools joke. But after readers showed much interest in buying the actual quiver, Zulu started a FaceBook page for the product. It has yet to be released. Having been a recurve bow archer for the last thirty years (on and off), I decided to get an inexpensive nylon MOLLE quiver of my own. After surfing around and finding nothing to my liking, I settled on using a basic Tactical Tailor modular hydration pack. I had written a review … Continue reading
Tactical Tailor Urban Operator Backpack Review
I like gadgets and things in which to carry them. Last year, I fairly assaulted SHOT Show 2012 wearing a Maxpedition Sitka in Khaki. It was just too small for my burden then, and for 2013 I had since added a Canon DSLR. Although a sling bag is easy to access, when filled with notebooks, pens, cameras, spare batteries, an iPad 2 and accessories, business cards, morale patches, product CD’s, press kits, Clif bars, water, Mil-Spec Monkey hoodie, and a daily burgeoning collection of swag (pirate booty), the distribution of weight in the oft-rotated bag could vex a loadmaster. I needed a backpack. Okay, another backpack. Damn, … Continue reading