I find most of these gimmicky “tactical” clothing options to be pretty lame and corny. With that being said, this is actually a good idea! I think it’s executed very well and overall a great concept. Like someone else said, a hoodie like this would be very nice to have!
Hoodie and im so gonna go to goodwill looking for cheap adidas jackets to incorporate concept i to. Im a 44 year old american not a 80 hip hop breakdancin russian mob foot soldier, i just dress like one for comfort due to my Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. I need this in comfortable and for degenerating muscles.But im ordering one soon as i get done here........
@@314kingperry did you do it? Did you order one!? I would like to know if you like it or not. If you knew how to sew, which I just so happen to, you could definitely modify an existing piece of clothing which I didn’t even think of until now tbh.
You nailed it!! We couldn't have explained it any better ourselves. Especially the capability to de-escalate - there are simply not enough users who realize that could be THE live-saving feature. Thank you and keep up the good work!!
@ValhallaTactical This Jacket is amazing, would there be a possibility for you guys to add velcro straps for wrists for adjustments? Would really complete this jacket along with a hoodie plus navy and olive green options. Now if you make it water resistant, no doubt this will sell like crazy. 👍🏼
This is why popo asks to see your hands.😂😂😂This is just what I'm looking for to add to my tactical wardrobe. Currently wearing a superhero cape that I made to conceal my toys. 🎉🎉🎉
We recommend wearing 3A under your shirt whenever possible. Jackets are taken off frequently, and if the perceived threats are high enough to warrant armor, you DON'T want it gone every time you walk into a warm building!!
Hey Dustin, What holster do you have for your Canik MC9. I love the gun, but the major holster manufacturers are NOT making holsters for them. Nice video buddy.
Just bought this today and can't wait to try it out on dry fire and at the range. Only thing I could see that would be a con would be it messes up your draw stroke, but the pros I feel would outweigh that. This has made me finally switch for good to appendix without one in the pipe. So sick of the 3 o'clock bulge! Still gonna be faster than 3 o'clock and one in the pipe. Thanks for the video! 🤙
I'm 6'4".. and have extra long monkey arms. I have never found a jacket or long sleeved that ever fit. Yeah, tall is only like an extra half inch it seems.
Like most of us gear and gun guys, we recognize other peoples kit. Its only a matter of time that this becomes popular enought to where we all again will recognize this as the concealed carry jacket in public. With that said it is still a good idea.
@@briggans6240 I agree with you as I carry everyday. I love the jacket concept. Just saying as you become a gear guy you recognize things on people from boots or shoes to plate carries, rifle and pistol accessories to edc kit. So I'm saying as this jacket becomes popular it will be a blueprint for people who know, to identify that that person is carrying.
Is the jacket wind resistant and what temp is it rated for. I feel like way up north if it's to cold this jacket wouldn't work. Other wise it is a really neat concept.
It's a technical hard-shell that works extremely well as a wind-breaker. On colder climate you can layer up; takes a little longer to sneak to your pistol but you can still rip-and-draw quickly.
This is why I like pocket carry also. Drawing while under concealment is a sneaky way to gain the upper hand. Especially if you're already under surprise attack.
I like it nothing against it, for my personal training I prefer to train the same draw no matter the clothing I'm wearing. I want consistency it can become too complex changing your draw training based on clothing. 0.75 draw and one round on target speed with a typical sweatshirt/tshirt is sufficient. (From appendix) but great review and great for most folks who don't train regularly!
Hmm what a concept put a hole in the jacket they replace. Will they replace your medical money if you blow a hole on your foot while training with this?