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Field Intel
What this fabric actually does — in plain English.
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You’ve been looking at the gear. Fair — before you spend a dollar, you should know what the fabric actually does. So here’s the spec sheet for the hoodie, jacket, and blanket family, translated from tag-speak.
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Material Brief
The fabric, declassified
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Shell
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Rip-stop nylon. That grid you see in the weave stops small tears from becoming big ones — snag it on barbed wire, keep moving.
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Coating
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DWR — durable water repellent. Morning dew and light rain bead up and roll off instead of soaking in.
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Insulation
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100% poly active insulation — the original woobie fill. Warm while you’re moving, not just while you’re standing still.
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In the Field
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Dries fast and packs small — stuff it in a daypack, shake it out at camp, done.
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(Silkies are their own animal — 100% four-way-stretch polyester, built for range of motion, not rainstorms.)
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01 — Provenance
Proven before we sold it
This is the material story of the military poncho liner — the one piece of issued gear nobody ever wanted to give back. We didn’t invent it. We just made it wearable everywhere else.
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Where To From Here
Pick Your Lane
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Blankets
Where it all started — the 2.0 zips into sleeping-bag mode.
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Shop →
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Silkies
Four-way stretch, key pocket, $25. Operators prefer short shorts.
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Shop →
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Poncho
Waterproof rip-stop nylon — packs into its own pouch.
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Shop →
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Free 30-day returns & exchanges — test it on your own ground.
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SEE THE FULL KIT
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Questions? Just reply to this email — we’re here to help.
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