I'm always on the lookout to buy things not made with communist/slave labor. My latest purchase is this cheek pad from Triad Tactical.
I don't know much about fabrics/sewing/stitching, but initial quality seems to be very good.
The cheek rest is a suede-like material that feels good against the skin. The Velcro is nice and grippy (I don't anticipate having to remove it much).
I prefer U.S.-made products, but when no such thing exists (such as with rangefinders), I'll happily buy something imported provided it's not made in a sweat shop (or in a country that considers the US an adversary).
Once I get it out in the field this fall, I'll have more data points and a better sense of the quality.
Anyway, just wanted to get some exposure for an American company making stuff for us to do what we like to do.
Feel free to chime in with experiences with this or other U.S. products/companies that make stuff for our lifestyle.
I don't know much about fabrics/sewing/stitching, but initial quality seems to be very good.
The cheek rest is a suede-like material that feels good against the skin. The Velcro is nice and grippy (I don't anticipate having to remove it much).
I prefer U.S.-made products, but when no such thing exists (such as with rangefinders), I'll happily buy something imported provided it's not made in a sweat shop (or in a country that considers the US an adversary).
Once I get it out in the field this fall, I'll have more data points and a better sense of the quality.
Anyway, just wanted to get some exposure for an American company making stuff for us to do what we like to do.
Feel free to chime in with experiences with this or other U.S. products/companies that make stuff for our lifestyle.