Over the course of a typical week, our team stumbles upon quite a few innovative and potentially fantastic products. If you enjoy what we share here, let us know! We’d love to keep bringing you these quick roundups on the blog. And if you spot something cool that you think deserves a mention, feel free to drop it in the comments—we’ll definitely consider it for future posts.
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### Outlier Strong Dungarees
One of the standout finds this week has been the **Outlier Strong Dungarees**. I mostly work from home, so I've gotten used to wearing the same pair of jeans almost daily without anyone batting an eye. It's convenient, sure, but it also means I'm incredibly hard on my pants—they tend to wear out fast. I've often wondered, “What if I had to wear the same pair of pants every day for an extended period? Would even expensive jeans survive?â€
Just as I was thinking about buying a new pair of jeans, I found myself deep-diving into high-performance fabrics while researching tarps. Learning about the properties of materials like nylon, polyester, and Dyneema got me curious—could I find stylish streetwear made from these cutting-edge fabrics? Not tactical gear, mind you, but something I could rock casually in the city.
After some online sleuthing, I stumbled upon a Reddit thread where someone wore the same pair of Outlier Strong Dungarees for an entire year, and they remained intact. Intrigued, I visited the Outlier NYC store and picked up two pairs of these pants. So far, I’m thrilled with my purchase. The fabric feels soft yet durable, and while the fit is slightly slimmer than what I usually prefer, I absolutely love the silhouette and overall look.
Outlier offers a 45-day return policy, which gave me peace of mind about spending $180 on these. Knowing I could return them if the fit wasn’t ideal, I decided to give them a try. These will likely become my “one-and-only†pair of pants for everyday wear, so we’ll see how they hold up over time. I’ll update you if I encounter any issues.

While searching for advanced-material pants, I also came across these **$500 indestructible jeans**, which are a cotton-Dyneema blend designed for motorcyclists. Reviews rave about their soft interior and great fit, but they're discontinued, and even if I were willing to splurge, they don't carry my size. Honestly, I’m relieved—they save me from daydreaming about impractical purchases!
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### Attack Mats
Sticking with the Dyneema theme, we came across a set of **Dyneema bulletproof floor mats** meant for cars and trucks. These mats can serve as shields against gunshots, knives, or blunt objects, boasting an NIJ IIIA rating, comparable to standard law enforcement body armor. A hard plate is integrated for handgun protection.
These mats aren’t available to civilians—they’re intended for first responders. Still, given our audience includes plenty of first responders, it’s worth discussing. While we’re not convinced about using a buckler-style shield against firearms (where do ricochets go? What happens if a round hits the edge?), they might work well as part of a barricade setup. At close range, they could provide decent defense against blades and impact weapons.
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### Graphene-X Jacket
Speaking of cutting-edge materials, graphene—a single-atom-thick layer of carbon—is finally finding practical applications in clothing. Known for its incredible strength and excellent thermal conductivity, graphene-infused fabrics could revolutionize lightweight backpacking and technical wear.
Recently, we discovered a **Kickstarter campaign for a graphene-coated jacket** that caught our attention, especially at the ~$250 price point. It claims to be antibacterial, mosquito-repellent, antistatic, UV-resistant, and more. Plus, it looks sleek.
This isn’t the only graphene jacket on the market—technical clothing brand **Volleback** offers a similar piece for $700, complete with most of the same features. However, the Graphene-X jacket seems to offer a more affordable entry point into this futuristic tech.

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### Vanquest Prepper’s Color-Coding System
“Organization is key for any packing system,†says our resident organizational expert, Tom Rader. Unlike him, I’m guilty of throwing everything into my bag and digging around later. Bad habit? Probably. So I’m on the hunt for a system—and the **Vanquest color-coding system** caught my eye.
This system includes a color-coded patch explaining the scheme, along with Velcro straps to label pouches, handles, or anything else. With this, you can quickly locate items in a large pack or direct someone to retrieve something.
The system is flexible—you could extend it by using colored tape (electrical or duct) for resupply purposes. You could also match it with color-coded packing cubes or pouches. For example, the **Dot&Dot Large Packing Cubes** seem like a perfect fit. Alternatively, the **Magpul DAKA pouches**, despite lacking full color options, have a dedicated fanbase.
While the Vanquest system uses specific colors, it’s the first standardized approach we’ve seen. Many people talk about color-coding, but this is the first codified method I’ve encountered.

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There you have it—some of the coolest products we’ve come across this week. Let us know what you think, and stay tuned for more discoveries!
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