Unit Solutions: Non-Lethal Pneumatic Training Anywhere
Unit Solutions is a developer, manufacturer, and distributor of pneumatic training implements—namely, the…
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Building on the advancements our Magpul® Flight Glove made to traditional Nomex® flight gloves worn by military aviators since the 1960s, the Magpul Flight Glove 2.0 adds an updated fit and modern materials to create a superior tactile and protective solution to a “government issue” solution. They include ambidextrous, three-finger touchscreen capability and they excel during any high dexterity task where protection is needed, such as welding or working on engines. The back of the hand is built from a combination of Nomex® and Kevlar®, offering flash-resistance, flame, and anti-static protection.

DEXTERITY FOR DETAILED TASKS
Durable, soft one-piece goatskin leather palm and finger construction for enhanced feel and control of firearms
Ambidextrous three-finger touchscreen capability
Excellent flexibility and dexterity
ADVANCED PROTECTION WHEN THE HEAT IS ON
Flash-resistant?Nomex?and Kevlar?back of hand for flame and anti-static protection
Gauntlet coverage extends past the wrist


THE LITTLE DETAILS MATTER
Subdued branding for better camouflage and concealment
Clip strap loops for easy storage and transport
For more information on this and many other Magpul SHOT Show releases head to Magpul.com
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