Looking for Tactical Gear in Ranger Green and Coyote Brown!

I once used a dryer on my gear—never again! Lesson learned the hard way. Any recommendations for a good protector spray?

I typically go with Nikwax or similar brands. They work well for both cleaning and protection of tactical colors.

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Thanks for the suggestion! Is it ok to use on gear that’s already been treated?

Yes, but I’d recommend cleaning it first to ensure it adheres properly. You want to maintain that tactical advantage, right?

I make a game of it! Who knew cleaning could be so tactical? I sing my favorite battle songs while scrubbing, it makes it fun!

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Haha, that’s one way to make it less tedious! I wouldn’t mind some motivational music next time I clean my gear.

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If you’re looking for tactical gear in ranger green, I’ve had great experiences with 5.11 Tactical. Their bags are durable and designed for heavier loads. Plus, they have some nice options in that color!

I’ve heard a lot about Condor Outdoor too! Their Coyote Brown gear is really popular and holds up well against the elements. Has anyone else tried it?

I’ve used Blackhawk gear for years. Their products in both colors are excellent, particularly the vests. Super rugged and a lot of pockets for storage—definitely worth considering for outdoor activities.

I’ve used Condor before and find their Coyote Brown kits pretty comfortable. Great for day hikes, but I’m curious about how they fare in colder climates. Any thoughts?

Tactical Tailor has some amazing offerings in ranger green. I bought a pack last year, and it has proven durable against wear from my camping trips. Highly recommend it for long-term use!

You can’t go wrong with Helikon-Tex either! Their gear is stylish and functional. I recently got a shirt in Coyote Brown, and it’s perfect for both tactical purposes and casual wear. Anyone else felt the same?

Does it repellent water? I often find myself in rough weather, so that’s a huge factor for me.

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Yes! Tactical Tailor gear has good water resistance. I’ve hiked in rain without any issues. Just keep in mind it might require some maintenance to keep it that way.

I’m curious how the camouflage pattern works in both colors. Anyone noticed a difference when out in the wild?

I find that Coyote Brown offers better concealment in desert-like environments, while ranger green blends really well in forested areas. It depends on your location!

When it comes to price, I’ve seen some ridiculous tags on certain brands. Tactical gear should be functional, not a luxury item—why is that a trend?

True! But with some brands, you really do get what you pay for in terms of durability and functionality. It’s a tough balance!

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