$1,395.00 – $1,495.00
STF 12 Black, STF 12 FDE
12
18"
$199.00
This jacket is made specifically for a woman shooter with both right and left-hand recoil padding. It features large pockets for your ammo, a zipper at the hip on both sides to easily be able to access pant pockets. A knit cuff to keep air from blowing up your sleeve while you mount your gun. It also has two pockets along the front zipper to store your extras.
This jacket also features the Passionate Outlaw logo on the forearm of the jacket.
Please note that this jacket runs large and it is recommended to order a size smaller than you normally would.
$128.78
12B78F27
$90.95
The beautiful Brooklyn Tote by Lady Conceal is crafted with soft, top-grain faux leather and adorned with an array of decorative studs making it such a cute concealed carry purse. This concealed carry purse is roomy enough for a laptop, planner, work folders, gym clothes, and more. The spacious interior is divided into two parts by a full-length zippered pocket. The front compartment features two open slip pockets, the back compartment has a zippered pocket, a large open pocket for your cell phone or other daily necessities, and a leather keys strap for immediate access to keys. You will find an additional front zippered pocket and a slip pocket on each end for additional storage. The adjustable crossbody strap easily clips on and off and measures 29”- 50” long by 1” wide (drop 11” – 24”) making this a very stylish concealed carry crossbody purse. The two stylish handles are 23.5” long with a 10” drop.
The ambidextrous concealment compartment, located on the back, is designed for right or left-handed users. It is secured with YKK locking zippers and includes 4 keys. This compartment measures 9” L x 9” H. It is constructed of durable nylon and can accommodate an extra-large frame handgun. A universal purse gun holster is included which features Velcro hooks on both sides for a secure fit in the concealment pocket.
$329.00
What should I consider when choosing lens filtrations? 4 criteria to consider:
Each of these lens criteria are detailed in each lens filtration product and you can use the filtering capability on the component lens page to narrow your lens options, selecting each data point. If you are building a kit but do not yet know which lenses you would like, visit the lens component page for the glasses series you are wanting to purchase and use the filtering to narrow your selections.
Does eye color make a difference? Athletes with lighter color eyes tend to be more light sensitive than athletes with darker eyes… So low transmittance values (meaning darker lenses) in the lens offering will tend to be very comfortable for light colored eye athletes. Dark color eye athletes will tend to want a bit more transmittance value and are less light sensitive so they can benefit from less dark filter profiles and more light traveling through the lens.
How is performance affected in different filtrations? Our lens technology provides technical achievement across all transmittance values from full sun to low light. The ability to accelerate color lift has more realized performance in darker lenses as there is more pigment tuning technology in a darker lens. So if the athlete is looking for more demonstrated “Lift” or “Change” in color – darker value lenses provide more of a significant change in the sight picture for the athlete. For athletes looking for a rich color and very balanced lens, you should look to stay with the “ED” lens profiles as these provide lift to the entire color spectrum and provide extremely detailed sight pictures. The entire sight picture becomes more vibrant and defined with any of our lens technologies, but usage occasion can be specifically detailed with our lens selector for each model.
How can I tell which lenses are best for which environments? The environment that you are using our lens technology in is quite important as the lens filter or the way we manipulate color or elevate or decrease color provides significant benefits to the athlete using the lenses. Our lenses are classified with the following designations:
Enhanced Definition – “ED” – these lenses are a balanced color lift where we concentrate on making the entire visual picture more vibrant across the complete color spectrum.
High Contrast – “HC” – these utilize a mix of color values across the visual spectrum to create more contrast and separation between the intended target or environment, so the sight picture has separation between color.
Neutralizers – “N” – these are special utility lenses where the design of the lens is specifically engineered to suppress greens and elevate specific values in the visual color spectrum to intensify various colors.
Max Lift – “M” lenses – these are lenses specifically engineered to elevate the orange piece of the visual spectrum. We have many lenses that use this technical filter profile to dial up orange recognition and intensity. The amount of lift between lenses using “M” or “Max” filters is different by lens transmittance with some being more intense than others. The darker the lens the more pop you will get but even our high transmittance lenses provide a nice rich color enhancement in the orange piece of the spectrum. The Max technology can spike pieces of the visual spectrum by over 600%. This is a huge advantage for athletes looking for quick acquisition of the intended reference target.