The Shaka patch from M-Tac is a new product with its own unique story. The Shaka gesture has a number of connotations in different cultures, one of which is a greeting sign among surfers, divers, parachutists, and of course among militaries. In military culture, the history of the gesture dates back to the Iraq War, where Charles Keating IV participated as part of the NAVY SEAL unit. Charles was known precisely for using the Shaka sign, which meant salutation and during periods of heavy fighting, it meant that everything was fine and the situation was under control. Thus, Charles earned the nickname Aloha Warrior. Nowadays the shaka sign has become a popular greeting gesture among military personnel. The patch is made of Cordura 500D - an extremely durable material that is resistant to abrasion and high loads. The image is applied with colored embroidery, which makes the patch more refined. The patch glows in the dark and attracts attention. Attaches to clothing, bags, backpacks or equipment with Velcro. The Shaka patch will be a striking and original addition to your image.
Features:
- Material: Cordura 500D
- Dimensions : 8 x 7.8 cm
- Features: Velcro for fastening
Item number: | 51366002 |