This video presents a curated list of the top 20 tactical gears expected for 2025, suitable for outdoor adventures, survival situations, and tactical operations. The featured items include a variety of gear such as knives, flashlights, multi-tools, backpacks, plate carriers, hydration packs, and survival essentials. The description explicitly states that all items are available for purchase on Amazon, with affiliate links provided to support the channel. The video aims to help viewers elevate their performance with high-quality, innovative tactical equipment.
This video provides a comprehensive review of Condor Tactical gear, highlighting new and updated items from SHOT Show. The presenter, Nutnfancy, focuses on new Vanquish plate carriers, chest rigs, pouches, backpacks, jackets, and pants, emphasizing their value and the inclusion of USA-made items. The review covers various plate carriers like the Vanquish, MOPC, Phalanx, and Cyclone, along with different chest rig models and magazine pouches. Tactical apparel, including soft-shell jackets and pants like the Paladin, is also featured. The video showcases items suitable for tactical applications, EDC, and potentially home defense.
This video is a review of the Condor Tactical Hydro Harness, focusing on its integration with various Condor chest rigs and pouches, including the Recon MCR5, rip away EMT pouch, and Voodoo tactical pouch. The reviewer highlights the harness's additional webbing for MOLLE attachments, its capacity for a 2.5L bladder (not included), and its compatibility with specific Condor vest rigs (MCR4, MCR5, MCR6, MCR7). Comfort features like padded mesh and contoured shoulder straps with D-rings are also mentioned. The description includes affiliate links and disclaimers regarding safety and professional supervision.
Nutnfancy's SHOT Show 2011 coverage features Condor Tactical gear. The review highlights Condor's MOPC, fleece, softshell jackets, and chest rigs, praising their durability, utility, and affordability despite offshore manufacturing. Specific items like the Multicam "Urban Go Pack" are examined, noting its suitability for casual use due to the lack of a rigid frame. The review also points out areas for improvement, such as MOLLE webbing on ammo pouches and the absence of Velcro on the QPC front attachment. The video emphasizes Condor's use of licensed Multicam and high-quality 500 denier Cordura nylon, making their Multicam gear some of the best camouflaged options available.
The Condor MOPC offers exceptional value, providing comfort and modularity comparable to higher-priced vests. It's well-suited for civilian defense roles and reserve officers, featuring a breathable mesh lining and licensed Multicam fabric. While offering less 'real estate' than bulkier options, its contoured design enhances comfort during extended wear and dynamic movement.
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