Spartan wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Spartan wrote:Perhaps ...
I thought SAS members have to maintain their secrecy, so as such will not reveal their position publicly. It's alright. It's not an important enough issue to argue over.
Well, nobody has really claimed anything. Besides, what could be more 'anonymous' than using forum nom-de-plumes?
Post script. Regarding GPS, the Garmin Foretrex 401 is fairly popular.
All the best.
Noms-de-plum Sorry couldn't help myself!
Back on topic, I would absolutely hate to be told what gear to wear in a life-and-death situation. I understand that the risk is that some people will make poor choices but as a gear head I would really want to pick stuff that suited me and my environment. Having recommended brands and models is fine but if someone really wants to go out and do the research to find the best stuff for them they should be allowed to subject to a senior person's approval obviously. For example it makes perfect sense to me for a fast and light special forces soldier to wear trail runners instead of bulky heavy boots but somehow I don't think that's very common.
Edit: Actually looking through that blog it seems as though footwear at least is often left to personal choice, which is great.