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Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 08:06PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Accessories Tags: Sony, Department of Defense, Tad Gear
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Adventure gear maker TAD Gear has just released information on a new PSP accessory targeted for the military aficionados out there, labelled the PSP Pod. What makes this product interesting is that it's advertised to be MILSPEC, which means it's probably up to par with the U.S. Department of Defense's standards for GI equipment. And no, that does not make it bulletproof.

 Tad Gear PSP Pod - Image 1 Tad Gear PSP Pod - Image 2 


As you've probably guessed, this Pod was designed with the PSP-owning overseas soldier in mind (it looks like it'll fit in a magazine pouch), who needed something sturdy and reliable to carry their handhelds in. Here are the rest of the product details from TAD Gear's site:
  • Tad Gear PSP Pod - Image 1MILSPEC construction accessory pod for Sony PSP, and PSP Slim
  • 8" length X 3.75" wide X 2" deep
  • 1000D Dupont Cordura, 1" MILSPEC webbing
  • YKK heavy duty coil zipper with paracord pulls
  • Clamshell design with adjustable hinge paracord
  • Adjustable retainer fits PSP and new PSP "Slim"
  • 3" x 4" loop patch for morale patches
  • ID card flap
  • Removable accessory organizer holds:
    • 2 spare batteries
    • 3 UMDs
    • 4 memory sticks with cases
    • Ear buds
    • Vertical or horizontal attachment straps
  • Colors: US Army Spec Foliage Green
TAD Gear's PSP Pod currently sells for US$ 99.95. Just be sure to make your order asap - Tad Gear further announced that this is a limited production accessory. And dare we say it, it just screams to go with some Portable Ops-luvin'.

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