Showing posts with label Grey Ghost Gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grey Ghost Gear. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Review: Grey Ghost Gear - 6x8 Utility Pouch


I took a bunch of Grey Ghost Gear pouches out for a hike up the easy daytrip, but possibly haunted Hanging Rock State Park, with my family, I wore pouches which I fitted out with a variety of hiking goods, in order to carry whatever needfulls I might have needed on the trip.

The pouches were filled with a variety of hiking goods, whatever I might have needed on the trip. One pouch I used was the 6×8 Utility Pouch .

The 6x8 Utility Pouch is designed to hold a variety of items, from medical supplies, a 1 quart GI canteen, Nalgene bottle, or other miscellaneous items. I put a 1L Nalgene in mine, as I wanted to stay hydrated on my hike up and down, as well as any clambering I'd be doing.  Up and down rockfaces, into ravines and meandering through the alpine bush.

Read the rest of the review here on Breach Bang & Clear: 






The pouch held up pretty well on my trip, and since, although I found that the 1L Nalgene bottle was a snug fit, and made for a tight zippering, which meant that a couple of times if I didn't zip it up tight it came loose, but I caught it before I lost my bottle. A 1 quart canteen fit easily enough, but I wanted more capacity than that.

Thanks to Anthony for the photography! You'll be seeing more of his work in this series...





















Wednesday, July 3, 2013

NEWS: Grey Ghost Gear and Tactical Tailor Press Release

Some of you may recall I did some reviews for Casey Ingels of Tactical Tailor (with thanks to David Reeder of KitUp! fame).
Concealed Carry Pack
Joey Hydration Pouch
MALICE 2 pack-set

I was thrilled to receive my very first press release today, I feel so professional. Very exciting prospects for both Tactical Tailor and Grey Ghost Gear.

(edited when they sent me a  revised press-release...)

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Grey Ghost Gear and Tactical Tailor Announce Strategic Partnership
Lakewood, WA—01 July 13
“We have gotten into the fashion of talking of cavalry tactics, artillery tactics, and infantry tactics. This distinction is
nothing but a mere abstraction. There is but one art, and that is the tactics of the combined arms.”
— Maj. Gerald Gilbert, The Evolution of Tactics, 1907
“Shit, it’s the Blues Brothers!” Matt Murphy, 1980
ALCON: Bring it in, take a knee, listen up. Tactical Tailor is joining Grey Ghost Gear in a
strategic alliance the likes of which hasn’t been seen since Jake got out of prison and rejoined
Elwood Blue.
Tactical Tailor is a Tacoma WA based manufacturer of US-made, Berry Amendment compliant
tactical gear. Grey Ghost Gear is a ‘boutique’ manufacturer of bad ass niche kit headquartered in
Dalton, ID. Both companies are Veteran owned, and GGG is Service Connected Disables
Veteran classified company. Like the Blues Brothers, both can do big things by themselves…but
it’s when they get together that things get epic.
“The two companies have done some work together before, but not like this,” says CEO (and
former 2/75 Ranger) Casey Ingels. “Tac Tailor will be working with Grey Ghost much more
consistently. We’ll leverage the unique strengths of both companies to increase our offering to
the end users that will let us put some things in the field that will change everything.”
Neither company releases a new piece of gear until it’s been deployed and evaluated
downrange—true story, no bullshit. Ingels recently spent time on the ground in Afghanistan
handing stuff out to guys on the sharp end so they’d have it to try out (for instance 3RD Group has
a lot of it downrange now). They receive feedback daily via e-mail and frequent social media
traffic. It isn’t just tested by guys on the ground either. Members of JSOC and SOCOM test it all,
as do a cross-selection of line Soldiers and Marines so the conventional voice isn’t left out.




In addition to the brand gear it builds, Tactical Tailor constructs kit for many other companies. It
is an expansive list that includes H&K, Benchmade, Gerber, Leupold, Crimson Trace, Knights
Armament…virtually a who’s who in the industry. Grey Ghost Gear set the tactical community
on its ass over the last year when it demonstrated its quick turnaround, rapid prototyping and
overall agility—this is a company that received a call from a Tier One unit with a need,
prototyped it, modified it and had the finished product in their hands helping kill Muj in a week.






“Tactical Tailor brings production muscle to Grey Ghost. Grey Ghost is dexterous and
responsive,” Ingels says, waxing serious. “Though its operations base is in Idaho, its relationship
with manufacturers in the UK and elsewhere offer domestic and foreign options that TT just
won’t have on its own. TT has a couple decades of combat proven equipment to speak for its
quality. Tailor equipment will remain Made in the USA. The two companies will remain extant
as separate companies, working jointly.”
“We'll put the band back together, do a few gigs, we get some bread,” chuckles Tactical Tailor
Director of Sales (and retired Army SNCO) GW Ayers. “No, in all seriousness, this is going to
let us do some great things for the warfighter. CALL [Center for Army Lessons Learned] defines
joint synergy as having the strengths of each service combine to overcome the limitations of the
others, or to reinforce the good effects. That’s what we’re going to be doing, and it’s the guys on
the ground that will benefit.”
For further information contact Tactical Tailor Director of Sales GW Ayers directly: gw@tacticaltailor.com or call
(253) 984-7854. Find both companies on line at www.tacticaltailor.com and www.greyghostgear.com.
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