Best Tactical Gear for Every Situation

The term Tactical means “concerning to or constituting tactics.” Tactical is more a mindset than an accessory. This is also known as tactical mindset. So your tactical gear should also be centered on your tactics to save your life.

So before you plan to buy tactical gear, you need to reconsider whether it fits to your situation and is it all you need to win over the situation.

Most people are focused more on finding the right equipment such as guns and gear and that’s why they lack in other departments. Undoubtedly, weapons and ammo are very important but having weapons is not the only thing you need.

Tactical lifestyle is about obtaining the right balance in every situation. You can win battles with guns and grunts and wars with logistics. But to win of a war for food, water, and safety you need to plan the right budget.

Although the article is not focused on budget planning for food but it’s about saving your budget for all other equipment required to survive in all situations. Your main motive is to survive and not just to win the fight. So, you have to plan your tactics accordingly.

Planning Your Defense
As mentioned above your main goal is to survive and not to win, therefore, you should carry all the necessary equipment apart from weapons to survive in the situation. Some examples of the must to carry equipment are: extra ammo to reload your weapon, magazine pouches for self-automatic modern rifle, medical kit, knives, compasses etc.

  • Plate Carriers

Plate carriers are an alternative to the heavy, burdensome flak jackets. The small size and weight make it easy for the soldiers to operate it. Plate carriers are best tactical gear for both police and military because of the mobility and protection they offer.

Plate Carriers

Plate carriers quickly become uncomfortable and you will be sweating your butt off pretty quickly. Plates are not the best idea for home defense as they are heavy, fragile, and expensive as well.

  • LBVs

Tactical Load Bearing Vest

LBVs or “load bearing vests” are same as plate carriers and indeed a better option than plate carriers. A load bearing vest doesn’t offer any protection, but it provides similar mounting system for ammo and gear. They are more comfortable and even cheaper than plate carriers. An LBV is a nylon vest with a Molle or PALs system to hold gear.

  • Belts

Tactical belts which have a MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) or PAL (Pouch Attachment Ladder) System are popular among infantrymen for carrying equipment.

Belts

The reasons the belts are widely used is due to the ease of access and the capability to carry a fair amount of payload. It becomes easy to climb in and out of vehicles, or moving out of buildings and tight locations. They are perfect for carrying an IFAK (individual First Aid Kit) as it becomes easy to access it by simply taking off the belt.

These belts can be stashed in a backpack and easily used whenever you need them.

  • Leg Rigs

It gets uncomfortable if anything is strapped to your leg and when you are faced with situations such as crossing a river then you have to remove everything to cross over.

Leg Rigs

Therefore, a leg rig is more lucrative option. It is easy to draw a handgun from a leg rig. Another option can be to use a waist holster which is available at half the price of leg rig and it is bit difficult to pull a magazine for a reload from the leg rig.


Garry Bowman is a blogger and content writer at 911gear.ca, the finest dealers of tactical gear in Canada. 911gear.ca also provides superior quality of tactical equipment for law enforcement, military, EMS, security professionals, corrections officers, and preppers.

1 Comment

  1. Skylar Williams on January 20, 2016 at 10:00 pm

    My husband and I are looking into getting a concealed carry permit and I would love to have some kind of holster and other tactical gear like this. I really like the tactical belt. That seems like it would be a great place to hold the handgun. I’ll have to see what other option I have for carrying my equipment.