New from Blade-Tech: EDC Belt and Signature Mag Pouches

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posted on February 22, 2016
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Blade-Tech never disappoints when it comes to new products, and at the 2016 SHOT Show they brought some great new hardware.

EDC Belt
Blade-Tech’s new EDC Belt features a super-tough biothane construction, perfect for daily use. The polyester webbing is combined with a synthetic coating, allowing for zero break in time. The comfortable, traditional look is not only abrasion-resistant, but will not crack, peel, or become stiff in sub-zero conditions. The synthetic coating keeps the belt waterproof and easy to clean. MSRP for the EDC belt is $49.99.

Signature Mag Pouches
Blade-Tech’s new Signature Mag Pouches are built to last utilizing the company’s proprietary blend of super-tough polymers. The custom fit allows for a smoother, faster draw, the tension is adjustable, and come standard with either Tek-Lok or ASR connectors. The tops are flared for smooth magazine re-holstering, and of course feature Blade-Tech’s signature hand crafted look and feel. These mag pouches are perfect not only for competition, but for daily carry or just plinking at the range. MSRP for the Signature Mag Pouch is $29.99 for the single, and $39.99 for the double.

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