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Wild Things Gear – tactical clothing and gear buy

Buy Wild Things Gear – soft shell, hard shell and insulated jackets for military and special ops. Maximum functionality.

Wild Things Gear is an American brand founded in 1981, specializing in high-quality tactical apparel and gear for military, special operations, law enforcement, and rescue teams. Initially producing mountaineering equipment, Wild Things shifted to tactical products due to their innovative designs, light weight, and durability.

 

Main product lines of Wild Things Gear:

 

  • Soft Shell Jackets — lightweight jackets with 4-way stretch, DWR water-repellent treatment, ergonomic cut, and ventilation, compatible with body armor.

  • Hard Shell Jackets — membrane jackets for wind and rain protection, made from GORE-TEX and GORE PYRAD materials, featuring adjustable hoods, ventilation zips, and anatomical cuts.

  • Wind Shirts / Wind Shells — ultra-light windbreakers for protection against strong gusts during active movements or assault operations.

  • Cold Weather Layers — insulated jackets and pants with PrimaLoft and other synthetic fillers providing high warmth-to-weight ratio.

  • FR Clothing — flame-resistant clothing certified for use in high fire risk zones and airborne operations.

 

 

Brand features:

 

  • Manufactured to US and NATO military standards.

  • Use of premium materials, YKK zippers, and ITW Nexus hardware.

  • Ergonomic design for use with body armor and full tactical gear.

  • Made in the USA with strict quality control.

 

 

Wild Things Gear is the choice for those needing reliable, lightweight, and durable tactical clothing for the harshest climates and combat conditions.

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