FLAMETHROWER vs Venture Surplus‘s FROG Camo #tactical #civtac #demolitionranch

Published on November 30, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of Flame Resistant Organizational Gear (FROG) compared to standard camouflage. By exposing both to a blowtorch and then a flamethrower, the FROG gear shows significant resistance to burning, turning brown and black but self-extinguishing, while the regular camo melts and continues to burn. The FROG gear, though brittle, protected the wearer and surrounding materials.

Quick Summary

FROG stands for Flame Resistant Organizational Gear. This tactical apparel is designed to resist ignition and continuous burning. In a flamethrower test, FROG gear self-extinguished after exposure, while regular camouflage melted and continued to burn, demonstrating its superior safety features.

Chapters

  1. 00:00What is FROG Camo?
  2. 00:15Blowtorch Test: FROG vs Regular Camo
  3. 00:31Flamethrower Test: FROG vs Regular Camo
  4. 00:37Results: Flame Retardant Gear Effectiveness
  5. 00:46Inside FROG Gear After Fire
  6. 00:56Check Out Venture Surplus

Frequently Asked Questions

What does FROG stand for in tactical gear?

FROG stands for Flame Resistant Organizational Gear. This designation means the clothing is specifically manufactured to resist ignition and continuous burning when exposed to flames or high heat, offering enhanced safety.

How does FROG camo perform against a flamethrower?

During a flamethrower test, FROG camo demonstrated significant flame resistance. While it became brittle, it self-extinguished and prevented continuous burning, unlike regular camouflage which melted and continued to combust.

What is the main benefit of Flame Resistant Organizational Gear?

The primary benefit of FROG gear is its ability to prevent sustained burning. This significantly reduces the risk of severe burns and protects the wearer from materials melting onto their skin in high-heat or fire situations.

Can FROG gear protect against direct flame contact?

Yes, FROG gear offers protection against direct flame contact. In tests, it resisted continuous burning and showed no burn marks on the interior, even after exposure to a flamethrower, though it did become brittle.

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