Pro-Level Storage: What Makes a Great Pickleball Tournament Bag?

Pro-Level Storage: What Makes a Great Pickleball Tournament Bag?

Have you ever arrived at a tournament only to realize your water is warm, your spare grip tape is lost at the bottom of your duffel, or worse, your primary paddle’s surface has been warped by the heat in your car? For competitive players, a disorganized or flimsy bag isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a...

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Level III vs Level IV Plates, What NIJ Ratings Actually Stop

Level III vs Level IV Plates, What NIJ Ratings Actually Stop

Level III plates stop 7.62x51mm NATO FMJ at 2,780 fps; Level IV stops a single .30-06 M2 armor-piercing round at 2,880 fps. That one-round difference — and the ceramic needed to achieve it — is why Level IV plates cost 2-3x more and weigh up to 3 lbs more per plate. This guide to NIJ...

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Rucking for Beginners: How to Start Without Hurting Your Back

Rucking for Beginners: How to Start Without Hurting Your Back

Rucking — walking with a weighted pack — burns roughly 2-3x the calories of unloaded walking at the same pace, according to ACSM-referenced load-carriage research, yet the U.S. Army’s own studies on foot marches show that back and shoulder injuries spike when beginners start above 10% of their bodyweight. That single number is why most...

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Are Swim Buoys Allowed in Triathlon? Official Gear Rules

Are Swim Buoys Allowed in Triathlon? Official Gear Rules

You might wonder if you can use a swim buoy in your next race. According to triathlon swim rules, most events do not allow swim buoys during the competition. Knowing what you can and cannot bring helps you avoid surprises on race day. Always check the official gear list for your event. Rules can change...

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What Is an IFAK Pouch and Who Actually Needs One

What Is an IFAK Pouch and Who Actually Needs One

An IFAK pouch — short for Individual First Aid Kit pouch — is a compact, MOLLE-compatible carrier designed to hold life-threatening trauma supplies (tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressing, chest seal) for use on yourself, not on a patient you walked up to. That one-word distinction is why roughly 85% of preventable battlefield deaths cited in the Committee...

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7 Real Differences Between Battle Belts and Duty Belts

7 Real Differences Between Battle Belts and Duty Belts

Police officers typically carry 15–22 pounds on a duty belt across a 10-hour shift, while a loaded battle belt in a military or competition context routinely pushes 25–35 pounds but is worn only for hours at a time — and that single usage gap drives almost every design choice. Battle Belts vs. Duty Belts: Explaining...

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What Is a Plate Carrier and How It Differs From a Vest

What Is a Plate Carrier and How It Differs From a Vest

A plate carrier is a modular load-bearing vest designed to hold hard ballistic plates (typically 10″x12″ SAPI-cut) that stop rifle rounds — not a bulletproof vest itself. The distinction matters because soft armor vests stop handgun rounds up to around NIJ Level IIIA, while a plate carrier paired with Level III or IV plates stops...

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Choosing the Right Waterproof Grade for Your Bag

Choosing the Right Waterproof Grade for Your Bag

You need to pick the right waterproof grade of waterproof bag based on your daily activities and where you plan to use it. If you carry your bag in the rain, you want a higher rating. When you understand IPX ratings and how the bag is built, you make smarter choices. Look for strong seams...

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7 Proven Steps to Clean and Maintain Any Tactical Bag

7 Proven Steps to Clean and Maintain Any Tactical Bag

Cordura and 1000D nylon lose up to 40% of their DWR (durable water repellent) performance after roughly 20 field uses without cleaning, according to testing published by INVISTA’s Cordura brand. That single fact explains why most “broken” tactical packs aren’t broken at all — they’re just filthy. Here’s exactly how to clean and maintain tactical bags...

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Comparison of the top 5 materials for waterproof bags

Comparison of the top 5 materials for waterproof bags

You can find waterproof bags made from five main types of waterproof bag material. These are PVC, TPU, nylon, polyester, and PU-coated nylon. Each waterproof bag material has its own special qualities. PVC is tough and keeps out water, making it a popular choice for outdoor use. TPU is bendy and light, often found in...

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