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Tag: hydration systems
Patrol
Qore Performance: Cool Companion
The inventor struck upon the idea of essentially creating a flat water bottle shaped to be worn under armor with a drinking tube attached. And the IcePlate was born.
April 10, 2017
Patrol
Drink More Water
Fortunately, there are many things officers can do to get themselves in a better position to perform at a high level during their shifts. One is to hydrate properly.
March 13, 2017
Patrol
IcePlate
Qore Performance
Qore Performance's IcePlate keeps you cool under your armor while it's frozen, and provides drinking water once the ice inside melts.
October 10, 2016
Patrol
Police Product Test: Danner Boots Striker II DXTVent
This year Danner introduces the Striker II DXTVent boot. It's built to take the rigors of duty, but still keep your feet "cool" and comfortable on the hottest of days.
May 31, 2008
Special Units
CamelBak Tactical Hydration Systems
CamelBak
CamelBak’s Delta-5 Tactical Vest and ST-5 Tactical Pack integrate the company’s FDA-registered HydroGuard technology, which eliminates up to 99.99-percent of common bacteria and fungus on reservoir and tube surfaces to keep water clean and taste free. The vest and pack include an internally routed, high-flowing drinking tube that can be routed over either shoulder, while CamelBak’s Big Bite Valve provides easy water flow and a cover to keep it clean when not in use.
July 31, 2006
Special Units
Gerber Hydration Pack
Gerber
The Evader Military backpack hydration system from Gerber carries 100 ounces of liquid on your back with a bite valve positioned to rest on your shoulder. Gerber’s patent-pending semi-rigid reservoir design, called Liquifusion, is made from the same plastic you find in milk jugs, so it retains its shape whether empty or full. The reservoir is also contoured to follow the anatomy of your back to maximize your comfort while preventing load shifting.
January 31, 2006
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