By admin | July 16, 2008 - 4:01 pm - Posted in Outdoor

Protech Tactical ShirtMiles Tactical is making The Protech Tactical shirt available. It uses exclusive, patented technology to bring you the very best in evaporative cooling and odor adsorption. This hi-tech shirt kills 99% of odor causing bacteria while providing excellent UV protection, seamless design and skin protective properties. Plus, the advanced technology won’t fade with wash or wear!

I received my Protech Tactical shirt to test out the product and loved the feel of the fabric and the fitted look it provides. The shirt acts as an insulator and keeps you warm. I personally don’t like sweating too much on my days off so I wont wear this on a hot day. This isn’t just a shirt… this is serious gear for the most elite professionals.

Exclusive Evaporative Cooling System
Vented Seamless Design
Distinctive Odor Trapping Protection
Patented Biocidal Performance
UV Protection (UPF +50)

By admin | July 14, 2008 - 6:25 pm - Posted in Outdoor

Ghillie Suits were one of the first items that we carried at Miles Tactical. Ghillie Suits seem to be increasingly more popular as the years go by and we have increased the quality of our content and have much better pictures of our products.

A ghillie suit that I recently tested was the Bushrag Ultra Light Ghillie Suit. This is a jacket and pants ghillie suit and in my opinion the best way to go if you want a ghillie. The poncho style suits seem to hang up more in the bush and you are definately not as mobile as with a jacket and pants set. The Ultra Light Ghillie Suit and Bushrag’s version of the suit are the best options because of their weight advantage and the synthetic materials they are made of. The synthetic materials offer many advantages over the traditional suits. They are:
•Mildew resistant
•Water-proof Synthetic thread
•Rot-proof
•Mildew resistant
•Fire-retardant
•Washable
•Odor-less & Non-allergenic

One of the best advantages is the increased mobility. You can run and jump like a kangaroo and wonder if you really have a ghillie suit on. It is also important to get the correct size. If the sizing turns out ot baggy this will inhibit free movement. As I wear size 32 pants I found the medium to large size on the bushrag fit best and the size medium on the Ultra light ghillie suit was best. I hope this helps someone choose the correct style suit. If you want full coverage and need to move around easily, opt for the ultralight jacket and pants. For prone positions like in turkey hunting the poncho suits are suitable.

By admin | July 10, 2008 - 12:59 pm - Posted in Pelican

Maui Lava Tube with Pelican 7060 LEDPelican has recently released the new 7060 LED Flashlight. The Pelican 7060 LED Flashlight was created because of a rare collaboration between public and private sectors, the City of Los Angeles Police Department™ (LAPD) got together with Pelican to develop the Pelican 7060 LED as the standard issue tactical/patrol flashlight for all its officers. The Pelican 7060 LED light has new dual switch technology that allows the light to be activated by either a body-mounted patrol switch or a tail-mounted tactical switch. The dual switches, which include a momentary mode, allows the user to grip the light in several positions and still control activation. The light incorporates rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries for maximum brightness and are also light weight compared to standard batteries.

The Pelican flashlight is not only popular in law enforcement it is also used in civilian operations. I recently traveled to Maui and was issued the 7060 LED flashlight to explore The Lava Tube on the Road to Hana. I instantly recognized the flashlight and enjoyed testing it throughout the tour. The tail mounted switch allowed for different grips and was not noticed by those using light until I pointed out the feature.

By admin | - 10:53 am - Posted in Uncategorized

Hello Everyone

This is Justin Hofer from Miles Tactical. This new blog will be featuring writeups and discussions about products that we carry. I will appreciate any comments or suggestions and welcome any comments to the stories and articles that I post.

Thank you

Justin