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Posted: 3/11/2010 6:58:31 AM EDT
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That is a nice price. I just got a rather nice Columbia Titanium series softshell a week ago at the Columbia Outlet in Williamsburg, VA for around $23. It also features the Interlock system so I could be attached to an outer shell. However, it has the same drawback as the one in the OP, no hood. I actually bought two of the Columbia jacket, one for work and one for play. |
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Quoted: I don't think TAD was the first to make a softshell jacket with pockets yeah no shit LOL. fleeces have been around for years now, way before all the "tactical" places started pushing them. I find it amusing really that so much "outdoor" gear is now being phased into military/tactical use and so many people are jumping on it like its the new best thing....
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't think TAD was the first to make a softshell jacket with pockets yeah no shit LOL. fleeces have been around for years now, way before all the "tactical" places started pushing them. I find it amusing really that so much "outdoor" gear is now being phased into military/tactical use and so many people are jumping on it like its the new best thing.... ![]() Now yall have went and given me an idea to make money to feed my EBRs. I can get out my Campor catalog and start ordering stuff. Then, I can have some tactical looking logo embroidered on the items. After doing all that, I can make a website and sell all my new "Tactical" clothing. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't think TAD was the first to make a softshell jacket with pockets yeah no shit LOL. fleeces have been around for years now, way before all the "tactical" places started pushing them. I find it amusing really that so much "outdoor" gear is now being phased into military/tactical use and so many people are jumping on it like its the new best thing.... ![]() Now yall have went and given me an idea to make money to feed my EBRs. I can get out my Campor catalog and start ordering stuff. Then, I can have some tactical looking logo embroidered on the items. After doing all that, I can make a website and sell all my new "Tactical" clothing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvMNoqAZnzw yeah i kinda had the same laugh when i did this film lol. |
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Quoted: Dark Urban Wood Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't think TAD was the first to make a softshell jacket with pockets yeah no shit LOL. fleeces have been around for years now, way before all the "tactical" places started pushing them. I find it amusing really that so much "outdoor" gear is now being phased into military/tactical use and so many people are jumping on it like its the new best thing.... ![]() Now yall have went and given me an idea to make money to feed my EBRs. I can get out my Campor catalog and start ordering stuff. Then, I can have some tactical looking logo embroidered on the items. After doing all that, I can make a website and sell all my new "Tactical" clothing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvMNoqAZnzw yeah i kinda had the same laugh when i did this film lol. ![]() Edit #1–– I just had a brain storm. LaRue uses the Dillo as his logo. Since I'm from the East Coast, I could use the possum. Possum Tactical. Edit #2–– Yet another idea. Since everyone is nuts about the Dillo, I could do the Possum Tactical Can Opener. Start with P-38 Can Opener ![]() Then Duracoat it a light gray. Follow up with adhering a small tail and legs. Thus is born the Possum Tactical Can Opener. |
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I don't think TAD was the first to make a softshell jacket with pockets yeah no shit LOL. fleeces have been around for years now, way before all the "tactical" places started pushing them. I find it amusing really that so much "outdoor" gear is now being phased into military/tactical use and so many people are jumping on it like its the new best thing.... ![]() Royal Robbins 5.11 are the best example of this. SOmetimes I kick myself for not coming up with some kind of tactical clothing in 2002 or so... |
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