New MATBOCK Raider Line

Patrik O
by Patrik O
New MATBOCK Raider Line

MATBOCK has introduced the Raider Line waterproof low-profile pouch system engineered to seamlessly integrate with your plate carrier. Say farewell to the hassle of waterlogged gear and the irritation of sand infiltrating your essentials. The Raider pouches create an impenetrable barrier, guaranteeing that your crucial equipment stays pristine even in the most extreme conditions.

RAIDER BACK POUCH
RAIDER BACK POUCH

“Innovation takes center stage as the Raider Line allows for swift and efficient access. With a single, fluid motion, operators can unzip the pouches, granting them unfettered access to their gear. What once took an eternity can now be accomplished in a fraction of the time – a true revolution in tactical efficiency.” -MATBOCK

RAIDER SIDE POUCH
RAIDER SIDE POUCH

MATBOCK claims a 60% reduction in time when comparing the Raider Line to traditional waterproof solutions. This could represent a leap into the future of tactical gear management. It will be interesting to see what exactly these bags bring to the table and what the advantages are over traditional drybags besides the perceived time advantage.

RAIDER FRONT POUCH
RAIDER FRONT POUCH
RAIDER RIFLE BAG

Here is a self-produced video from MATBOCK displaying the time advantage of their system. Below are a few images taken by yours truly of Over the Beach operations. Having been around this kind of operation in person, I can see the advantage of being able to transition from swimming to fighting quickly.

A member of the Croatian Zapovjednistvo Specialjalnih Snaga (ZSS) and a member of U.S. Naval Special Warfare Task Unit Europe (NSWTU-E) conduct an over the beach (OTB) exercise in Split, Croatia, April 15, 2022. For the Croatian ZSS, Joint Combined Exchange Training, or JCET with partner nations is not uncommon. The ZSS were founded in 2000 as the Special Operations Battalion and since then, its operators have participated in multiple operations, including stints in Afghanistan as part of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Patrik Orcutt)
A member of the Croatian Zapovjednistvo Specialjalnih Snaga (ZSS) and a member of U.S. Naval Special Warfare Task Unit Europe (NSWTU-E) conduct an over the beach (OTB) exercise in Split, Croatia, April 15, 2022. For the Croatian ZSS, Joint Combined Exchange Training, or JCET with partner nations is not uncommon. The ZSS were founded in 2000 as the Special Operations Battalion and since then, its operators have participated in multiple operations, including stints in Afghanistan as part of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Patrik Orcutt)
Patrik O
Patrik O

-Former Army Photographer / Videographer -Current Aviation Student -Future in debt due to Firearm collection

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  • LOBSTER LOBSTER on Sep 29, 2023

    It's not waterproof until it receives the Crustacean Waterproofing Council (CWC) anti-harbor seal-of-approval. Only then can it be Lobster tested, Lobster approved.

    Please send a minimum of 5 factory samples for testing to:
    LOBSTER
    100 Bikini Bottom
    Anywhere, OCEAN 10101

    That or just throw them off a pier...it'll get here eventually.

    • W B W B on Sep 29, 2023

      @LOBSTER Anytime I ever purchase maritime equipment I always look for Lobster approval. Like I always say: If the Lobsters haven't given it the Claw, then I say naw.

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