M-Tac Morale Patch Shaka Hand - Tactical Embroidered Military Badge with Hook Fastener Backing
M-Tac Morale Patch Shaka Hand - Tactical Embroidered Military Badge with Hook Fastener Backing
The Shaka patch from the M-Tac brand is a new one with a unique story. The Shaka gesture has several connotations in different cultures, one of which is a sign of greeting among surfers, divers, and parachutists, and it also has its continuation in the military theme. In military culture, the history of the gesture dates back to the Iraq War, when Charles Keating IV participated as part of the NAVY SEAL unit. Charles was known precisely for throwing the Shaka, which meant congratulations, 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. In modern realities, the shaka has become a popular and universal gesture of greeting among military personnel. The patch is made of Cordura 500D - an extremely durable material that is resistant to abrasion and high loads. The picture is applied by machine embroidery, which makes the patch more refined. Light-storing elements glow in the dark and attract attention. Attaches to clothing, bags, backpacks or gear with hook fastener. The Shaka patch will be a bright and original addition to your image.
Material: Cordura 500D
Dimensions: 3" x 3" (80 x 80 mm)
Weight: 0,007 lbs (3 grams)