This video review focuses on affordable LBE (Load Bearing Equipment) and body armor. The presenter introduces Battlesteel brand soft armor, specifically UHMWPE fabric Level IIIA ballistic inserts. These 10x12 inch panels are highlighted for their lightweight (16 oz) and low profile (6.5mm thickness), offering cost-effective protection. The video also briefly reviews two plate carriers and mentions a surprising development in this type of armor. The presenter urges viewers to act quickly due to potential price changes or availability issues and provides affiliate links for the featured products.
This video, titled "Battle Steel BOLT : Botach Tactical," likely features a review or demonstration of a product from Botach Tactical, potentially related to firearms or tactical gear. The description includes links to the creator's website for deals, their Instagram and YouTube channels for support, and business inquiry contact. It also promotes Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses with discount codes. The "NOTICE" section clarifies that the video is for educational purposes only, featuring personal reviews based on experience and emphasizing that no firearms are sold by the channel, with all live firing conducted in a controlled environment by trained professionals.
This video review focuses on the TruSpec Tactical Jumpsuit, highlighting its practicality, features, and value. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability beyond SWAT operations, discussing its excellent pocket system, durable ripstop fabric, and comfortable fit. They also touch upon aspects like POU (Point of Use) discussions and whether the jumpsuit aesthetic suits the viewer. The jumpsuit is presented as a strong one-piece apparel option for activities like BOK (Back Of Kit), Callout, and Run N Gun. Despite being discontinued by TruSpec, the reviewer directs viewers to Botach Tactical for purchasing, noting its popularity in TNP (The New Product/Tactical News Pipeline) for its exceptional value and function.
This is Part 3 of a 3-part series reviewing tactical gloves, focusing on models from Damascus Gear and Hatch. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of hand protection in tactical operations for various professionals and civilians, highlighting benefits like improved dexterity, grip, and warmth. The video discusses key features of effective general-purpose tactical gloves, such as a trim fit, smooth palm, synthetic materials, reinforced fingertips, easy on/off, and breathability. Specific models reviewed include the Damascus Gear MX5000 HALO, MX20 NEXSTAR II, MX30 INTERCEPTOR, X3 V-FORCE, STEALTH-X, and INTERCEPTOR-X, as well as Hatch STREET GUARD, FLIGHT, THE GUARDIAN, ELITE MARKSMAN, OPERATOR, and SPECIALIST NS430. The reviewer also mentions Easton baseball gloves and discusses value, noting that high-end models don't always offer superior performance. The video is hosted by Skaggs Public Safety Uniforms and Equipment.
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