CONTINUOUS Flamethrower VS Fireproof Pants? #flamethrower #fullautofriday #civtac

Published on December 8, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates a test of fire-resistant 'Frog' pants against a continuous flamethrower stream. The Pulsfire Flamethrower, an electric/battery-powered unit, was used to apply fire to the pants mounted on a metal door at an outdoor range. The experiment, conducted by a tactical gear enthusiast, showed that while the pants are fire-resistant, they could not withstand the prolonged, intense heat of the flamethrower, resulting in the fabric glowing incandescent red and the metal door becoming charred.

Quick Summary

An experiment tested fire-resistant 'Frog' pants against a Pulsfire Flamethrower's continuous stream. The pants, sourced from Venture Surplus, showed significant heat damage, glowing red and charring, demonstrating their inability to withstand prolonged high-temperature exposure from the flamethrower.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:06Flamethrower Preparation
  3. 00:12Flamethrower Test in Progress
  4. 00:24Damage Assessment
  5. 00:45Gear Identification and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the video?

The video tested the durability of fire-resistant 'Frog' pants against a continuous stream from a Pulsfire Flamethrower at an outdoor range. The experiment aimed to see how the pants would perform under extreme heat conditions.

What were the results of the flamethrower test on the pants?

The 'Frog' pants, identified as fire-resistant, could not withstand the continuous flamethrower blast. The fabric glowed incandescent red from the heat, and the metal door behind it was charred, indicating the pants' limitations.

What type of flamethrower was used in the experiment?

A Pulsfire Flamethrower was used. This model is described as electric/battery-powered and capable of producing a continuous stream of fire, requiring careful operation of its safety features.

Where were the 'Frog' pants sourced from?

The 'Frog' pants were identified as military surplus and sourced from Venture Surplus. They are noted for their fire-resistant (FR) material properties.

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