I was in Abu Dahbi quite a few times and Turkey as well. These do come in handy. No I am in the Midwest and use in mostly in winter. It's lightweight and has many functions.
Nope. I get more use in the real world with a buff or neck gator. Sh agh s are to cumbersome, bulky, and snag a lot. I still have one in my pack. But I mainly use it as a ground cloth.
why do people call inanimate items "tactical"? these items can not make any tactical decisions of any kind. look up the word tactical and it'll tell you that only living things can make tactical decisions. A belt or a piece of clothing can not be "tactical". learn your words people.
Would you be interested in stuff that say construction/plumbing/electrical equipment? Chest rigs/plate carriers and helmets apply for such. There's more than tactical too, such as military, combat, security, tech, and whole lot of other terms. You should get on today's terms than Googles terms lol. Shut your uneducated mouth off and learn. You think if you pull up to another country that speaks another language and begin talking google definitions they'll understand you?
It’s a linguistic development that traces back to the same market phenomenon: the birth and rapid evolution of a new product positioning strategy, seeded and defined by a set of companies following different pages from the same marketing playbook. Why is it Called Tactical Gear? The term “tactical” refers to the tactics used by the military in combat situations, so you’d think tactical gear would refer to the clothing worn by service members when out on the battlefield. However, the term “tactical gear” is an invention of marketing rather than an actual descriptor. Manufacturers with surplus military gear to sell found civilian customers were more willing to purchase the apparel when it was marketed as “tactical” rather than “military-grade.” Over the years, as the demand for this type of apparel increased, manufactures leaned into using the term when marketing their clothing. Now, many consumers associate tactical gear with any type of rugged, well-made apparel rather than something a soldier would wear in combat.
To my fellow veteran's defense, the military didn't start that, corporations did--in order to sell their goods. It is a marketing strategy that started in the late 90's / early 2000's
Hoodie blaaaaa! Anyone who starts a video with how is it going guys is a sign that I'll just move alone. Asking a question that cannot be answered is kinda silly.
No. He made an Extremely Valuable point. “What’sup Guys” is usually my departure point as well but the sould was initially turned off on my phone. The poster now knows he’s losing Views. You get to step in with your razor sharp wit - everyone wins!
Worst description of the easiest and least effective way to tie a shamagh. Didn't explain half of what he was doing yet shows a close up of how to tie a simple knot. Most low effort attempt I've every seen.
I was in Abu Dahbi quite a few times and Turkey as well. These do come in handy. No I am in the Midwest and use in mostly in winter. It's lightweight and has many functions.
The best video showing you how to do it, simple and quick. Thanks man!
Nice demo!
I work on roofs all day in AZ. Will try
great vid! quick, simple, and to the point. just what I came here for
Good video. This is very good for absorbing sweat and sun protection.
Awesome
Good 👍
Just ordered this….going to wear it riding my motorcycle in the winter
That’s a good idea
@@WARHAMMERELECTRIC actually, got the Blaze Wrap….. think it’s smaller, but same pattern/design
@@FreedomRider-id6yv that’s the one
I’ve just received a Keffiyeh/Shemahg as a gift. Now I’m wanting to see how they are worn correctly.
Thanks great video
Perfect thank you
Thank you!!!
Very clear and simple instructions thanks man
No problem happy it helped!
sick Oakley sunglasses 🥶
Which goggles you are using
Whats the size inches i have a 43 in shamagh
Thanks.
This color is Roasted Barley??
Size?
yo what sunglasses are those?
Oakley’s
@@WARHAMMERELECTRICcool, thanks! Used to have a pair of gascans. Oakley’s are great
thx
Aloha snackbar
Nope. I get more use in the real world with a buff or neck gator. Sh agh s are to cumbersome, bulky, and snag a lot. I still have one in my pack. But I mainly use it as a ground cloth.
The arabians got style
Hell yeah now I'm going to be able to larp with some drip
So handsome 😊
why do people call inanimate items "tactical"? these items can not make any tactical decisions of any kind. look up the word tactical and it'll tell you that only living things can make tactical decisions. A belt or a piece of clothing can not be "tactical". learn your words people.
Would you be interested in stuff that say construction/plumbing/electrical equipment? Chest rigs/plate carriers and helmets apply for such. There's more than tactical too, such as military, combat, security, tech, and whole lot of other terms. You should get on today's terms than Googles terms lol. Shut your uneducated mouth off and learn. You think if you pull up to another country that speaks another language and begin talking google definitions they'll understand you?
I guess video games with the tag tactical shooter is a scam or even live documentaries.
It’s a linguistic development that traces back to the same market phenomenon: the birth and rapid evolution of a new product positioning strategy, seeded and defined by a set of companies following different pages from the same marketing playbook.
Why is it Called Tactical Gear? The term “tactical” refers to the tactics used by the military in combat situations, so you’d think tactical gear would refer to the clothing worn by service members when out on the battlefield. However, the term “tactical gear” is an invention of marketing rather than an actual descriptor.
Manufacturers with surplus military gear to sell found civilian customers were more willing to purchase the apparel when it was marketed as “tactical” rather than “military-grade.” Over the years, as the demand for this type of apparel increased, manufactures leaned into using the term when marketing their clothing. Now, many consumers associate tactical gear with any type of rugged, well-made apparel rather than something a soldier would wear in combat.
The military just likes to call everything tactical for some reason. My dad once brough some *tactical* chemlights home
To my fellow veteran's defense, the military didn't start that, corporations did--in order to sell their goods. It is a marketing strategy that started in the late 90's / early 2000's
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Nah
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Go away. Go serve your masters
@@user-user-user-user. What masters? Lmao
No
@@Mofugaz
You don’t know, that’s the problem.
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Lol "tactical scarf" culture vulture at its finest
Bless Israel!
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Hoodie blaaaaa! Anyone who starts a video with how is it going guys is a sign that I'll just move alone. Asking a question that cannot be answered is kinda silly.
Interesting observation. I’ll keep that in mind for future videos. I’m still new with the camera in my face. So I appreciate the feedback
Micklessard- dont be a dick about it. Should’ve given your initial feedback in a different manner.
ain't you here answering?
Bro chill out. What is wrong with you?
No. He made an Extremely Valuable point. “What’sup Guys” is usually my departure point as well but the sould was initially turned off on my phone. The poster now knows he’s losing Views. You get to step in with your razor sharp wit - everyone wins!
Worst description of the easiest and least effective way to tie a shamagh. Didn't explain half of what he was doing yet shows a close up of how to tie a simple knot. Most low effort attempt I've every seen.
Not that deep
👀 Maybe you're right. Since you're so passionate about it, perhaps you can do better & post it for us?
Do I have to be fat like you to tie one correctly?