This video covers the GBRS Group's visit to the Spiritus Systems booth at SHOT Show 2026. Key highlights include the upcoming fire-resistant rugby shirt (with short sleeve available and long sleeve/hooded variants planned) and the UCAS system. The UCAS system is a collaboration between Spiritus Systems and Ferro Concepts, aiming to create a universal mounting standard for back panels, enabling greater modularity and interoperability of gear across different platforms. The presenter praises the well-thought-out, practical, robust, and user-friendly nature of the products shown.
This guide details essential winter gear for extreme cold, drawing on practical insights from NATO forces operating in Estonia. It covers the strategic use of mesh base layers for moisture management, tactical hand warmers for sustained warmth, overboots for stationary roles in sub-zero temperatures, and sitting pads for comfort and insulation on frozen terrain. The information is presented with a high degree of authority, reflecting field-tested knowledge.
This video focuses on a minimalist approach to carrying gear on a plate carrier. While not explicitly detailing firearms or calibers, the content directly relates to tactical gear and its application in firearms-related scenarios. It promises a streamlined solution for organizing essential equipment, likely for those involved in shooting sports, tactical training, or self-defense preparedness.
This Shot Show 2024 recap from Spiritus Systems, Stoic Conditioning, and Disco 32 covers new tactical gear and services. Key releases include the Spiritus Systems Brunch Box for breachers, a versatile frag grenade pouch, the Big Fanny Sack for concealed carry, the updated Thing 3 chest rig, and the Med Sled medical insert. Stoic Conditioning's app offers data-driven military selection prep, while Disco 32 showcases advanced Bluetooth PTT solutions for tactical communications. The video highlights innovative designs and operational utility across the board.
This video reviews a budget-friendly battle belt setup sourced from Amazon, with a total cost estimated between $100 and $150. The presenter breaks down the components individually, including the belt itself, pistol magazine pouches, AR/AK rifle magazine pouches, and a dump pouch. A Werkz holster is also featured. The video provides links to all the products for viewers interested in replicating the setup. It concludes with overall thoughts on the value and functionality of this budget tactical gear.
The Spiritus Systems TAPS Upgrade Kit enhances the standard Army TAPS by replacing noisy Velcro with silent retainers and adding comfort features like the Fat Strap H-harness. It includes ITW Nexus buckles for better stability and a SACK pouch for relocating IFAKs, improving load distribution and modularity.
This video reviews the HRT Modulus chest rig, highlighting its competence but noting a lack of customization options that prevent it from standing out in a crowded market. The reviewer also mentions the Militiaworks Fixie rifle as the primary firearm used in the video. The description includes links to the product, the creator's SubscribeStar for support, and their Instagram channel.
This video provides an in-depth look at the accessory ecosystem for the Haley Strategic Thorax plate carrier. It details modular components like the TRMP placard for various magazines, radio pouches with cable management, specialized MOLLE pouches, and side armor integration. The content also covers compatibility with legacy chest rigs and the Flatpack system for enhanced loadout customization.
This video reviews the Soileater BMTH V2 TQ Holder, a product designed to address "dead space" on a battle belt. The presenter discusses its functionality and longevity, referencing personal use over three years. The video also includes a quote from Albert Einstein and links to the creator's website and social media platforms. The description clarifies that the video is for entertainment purposes and does not aim to sell products or provide instructions on modifying firearms.
This video from Spiritus Systems discusses the versatility of their Assault Back Panel Core as a general-purpose carrier-mounted pack, addressing common questions about third-party backpack compatibility. The content highlights specific items that are well-suited for storage within this system, emphasizing its design features for practical use. The video aims to showcase the utility and adaptability of the product for users seeking a robust and functional backpack solution for their gear.
This guide details the installation and utilization of the Spiritus Systems Molle Backpanel, designed as a lightweight and rigid accessory for the LV119 plate carrier. The panel features a Tegris substrate for enhanced load-bearing capacity and prevents sagging. It attaches via snaps, zippers, and Velcro, offering 6 columns and 11 rows of Molle real estate, plus a unique feature for storing linear objects. The bottom Velcro field allows for further customization with additional pouches and accessories.
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