
Tru-Spec, supplier of uniforms and personal equipment to the military, law enforcement and public safety markets, has unveiled several new products at at SHOT Show 2015 in Las Vegas.
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The S130 features a removable padded divider set with a polymer door to protect a camera body, extra lenses, and flash equipment. Remove the padded dividers and the compartment becomes a travel pack.
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Each ProGear Urban Backpack incorporates either a Pelican hard case or rigid compartment with a ballistic nylon construction to protect personal electronics and belongings.
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This newly NTOA-approved pack consists of a three-compartment configuration: Large bottom pocket and two side pockets. SHOT Show Booth #27010
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Pelican Products has introduced four ProGear Sport Backpacks that include a built-in hard case or rigid compartment for electronics and other valuables.
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The RucPac convertible backpack incorporates a hard case into a backpack for security and convenience. The backpack, which can convert a wheeled hard case into a backpack, is compatible with Pelican cases.
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Police gear suppliers are stepping up to the concealed-carry challenge, creating shirts and pants that don't print and provide easy access to your weapon. These same companies are also creating footwear and packs that don't scream "cop," yet meet your needs.
Read More →Vivick will introduce an anti-theft backpack at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The backpack will arrive in three models.
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Today, agencies are transitioning to uniforms that serve more than one function. The Force Special Ops Cargo pants are a fine example of pants that can multi-task.
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At the request of end-users, some of 5.11’s VTAC tactical gear is now available in Tac OD green. Among them are 5.11’s rugged RUSH24 and RUSH72 backpacks, which feature heavy-duty stitching and self-healing YKK zippers. Innovations include compression straps, sternum straps, a hydration pocket, and webbing strips.
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