Tactical clothing has spawned from the need for clothing suitable for the harshest conditions and toughest roles found within the Police and Military domain. Designed to allow the the wearer to operate their equipment efficiently by allowing good range of motion and easy access to holsters and pockets while providing vents to keep cool or insulation to stay warm. Tactical caps, trousers, fleeces, jackets, shirts, shorts and gloves. Read a range of product tests and reviews here.
Graham Allen looks at the two pairs of KinetiXx gloves, both available from Thomas Jacks Ltd…
continue reading >As the weather begins to turn a bit cooler, it’s time to start breaking out the shell gear; whilst a full waterproof shell isn’t yet needed,...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson gets very sneaky in Viper’s new jacket…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson looks at the range of Viper Gloves and amongst the options is surprised to find hand wear that is well suited to hunting use…
continue reading >If you’re looking for something just a little unusual clothing-wise, then Bill Thomas has the answer; look no further than Russian clothing manufacturer, Giena Tactics…
continue reading >Bill Thomas looks at two of the latest, upgraded pack models from Direct Action and likes what he sees…
continue reading >If you need a simple, well-priced, lightweight glove, then Bill Thomas thinks he may have found just what you’re looking for, First Tactical’s Lightweight Patrol Glove…
continue reading >A backpack is perfect for carrying all sorts of essential gear; the Editor checks out an impressive option, the Cannae Legion Day Pack…
continue reading >For many, Clawgear will be a name that they’ve heard, but most to date have not had access to the products themselves; however, this is changing....
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Gunslinga Hydro Backpack Buffalo Camo 35L from Ridgeline of New Zealand – a very well-designed ‘Rucky’ with a nifty ‘gun toting’ facility…
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