Specification:
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Polyester in choice of colors/patterns
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Size: Approx. 40" x 40"
Features:
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It has knotted tassel ends and a soft feel
- It has knotted tassel ends and a soft feel\
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The crisp print looks sharp against t-shirts and pulls casual basics together stylishly
- Whether you came to appreciate the hundreds of uses for this accessory overseas during your deployment, or since returning home, this is an indispensable addition to your preparedness gear!
Package included:
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1 X Tactical Unisex Scarf
Note:
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There may be small variance in size due to manual measurement
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Item color displayed in photos may be slightly different than actual
From: https://www.quora.com/Why-do-special-forces-soldiers-wear-shemaghs
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Some Shemagh uses:
01.Sun Protection for bald heads… or necks, for those of you with hair!
02.Cooling (soak with water and drape or tie it to your person)
03.Sweat Band
04.Dust Mask Face covering (conceal your identity, like a ninja)
05.Diffuse Light (put over flashlight or battery lantern)
06.Water pre-filter (remove sediment that could clog your water filter)
07.Water acquisition – Tie around ankles and walk through plants covered with dew. Wring into water container (or mouth)
08.Signaling flag
09.Trail marker
10.Tie to luggage or bag to make it identifiable
11.Hot pad or pot holder (metal or other cookware gets hot when you use it with fire)
12.Food cover (keep bugs off your food)
13.Tourniquet
14.Arm Sling
15.Use to secure a splint in place
16.Eye covering or eye patch
17.Scarf or Neck Warmer
18.Napkin
19.Washcloth
20.Towel
21.Dishtowel
22.Handkerchief (you may have a runny nose or sneezing)
23.bag for food collection or to help carry items Tie around sticks or branches to make a bundle (easier to carry)
24.Knife Wipe Cloth
25.Gun Wipe cloth or tear it up to make gun cleaning patches
26.windsock (check wind direction)
27.Tie down loose gear (on vehicles, belt or backpack)
28.use it to replace a busted backpack shoulder strap
29.belt
30.Hobo pack (pouch on end of a stick)
31.improvised diaper
32.improvised toilet paper (yuck)
33.Blindfold (I’m not even going to ask….)
34.Bullfighting cape (joking…or am I?) “Olé!”
The list of uses, for a shemagh, or a good bandana, could go on and on, and would only be limited by your imagination. This list is just a sampling of, why you need a shemagh in your preparedness gear!
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