🧩 Patch Your Way to Tactical Style!
The 14er Tactical Patch Display Board is a robust and versatile solution for showcasing your patch collection. Measuring 24 inches by 18 inches, it features a military-grade build with a ballistic backing and durable materials, ensuring your patches are displayed securely and stylishly. With easy access and multiple securing options, this patch panel is perfect for any tactical enthusiast. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | 14er Tactical |
Model Number | A1 |
Color | Black |
Package Dimensions | 26.8 x 24.21 x 4.6 cm; 290 g |
Material | Polyester Polyvinyl Chloride |
Item Weight | 290 g |
S**D
Well built, does the job!
Very happy with this purchase. Wanted something to organize my growing morale patch collection in a form that was easy to store or display and this does the trick! The quality is very good, provided a lot of space for patches in a form that is easy to fold or roll and store, or can be hung on the wall for display.
C**R
Great value for the money, seems to be durable enough for
A couple black patches (3) were included in the bag when I opened it up. Canada&U.S black flags, and their company "Tactical" logo. The panel itself seems very sturdy, D rings are wide enough for this to be strapped to a pack if you really wanted to. The velcro seems pretty well stitched too, couple loose threads on mine but you could just snip and burn it with a lighter.
S**K
Well made patch panel so you can impress yourself every time you look at it.
Over the years of buying various "things", I've accumulated quite a few patches. Normally these have stayed in a ziplock bag because I'm not one to slap a bunch of tactical patches on my kit to advertise how special I am or not. (Other than blood type and IR US flag.) I had been toying around with the idea of a patch panel - just to put in my shop as a decoration or something to spruce the place up. I've read reviews of several other patch panels with a common complaint of wrinkles because of how it was folded and manufactured to sagging and just not looking 100% GTG. The reviews were all positive for the 14er patch panel, the price was right and so I pulled the trigger. It arrived folded, but after steaming it from the backside (that does not sound right at all.) and some very quick swipes with my iron (again hitting it from the backside) the fold marks were gone. Overall construction is very good. The stitching is pretty good, even with end stitches bartacked. That's usually a good sign when the sewist takes time to bartack the end stitches. The materials used also seem GTG as well. I like the loop material used so you don't need a prybar to remove a patch should you want to put it on something else. The rivets and the ITW type D buckles give you a few hanging options which I took advantage of. I used the eyelets so I could put some tension on the panel and that caused it to flatten out more. I did have to address the center because it sagged out a little. Not down, but out and honestly, if I wasn't so OCD it would probably be fine. Either way, a very small finishing tack squared that away.Ref: Pics. I can't tell if I'm a lopsided picture taker or a lopsided hanger, or both. I've always prided myself with my calibrated eyeballs, so I think it was me taking the pic. I'm trying to forgive myself and allow those imperfections in my life. :-P BLUF: (Bottom Line Up Front) If you want to cheese out and hang some patches, I would definitely recommend 14er. They are good to go in my book. They also contribute to your own patch collection by adding a couple of their own, although the US flag is so dark it's hard to tell what it is. That said it was free and I do appreciate it so that will likely be the last time I complain about that.
C**N
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J**R
You know what? It’s not bad!
I really enjoy this product. It gives me a couple of options. First off of course it has very sturdy construction. I feel like the thick canvas is a nice touch. Did it need to be canvas? No, patches stick to Velcro just fine, but the canvas gives it structure and it feels nice. On top of that you can either hang it on a wall using the eyelets (what I’m currently doing) or you could actually fold it down nice and small and store it (what I was originally doing). It holds a fair amount of patches as well, mine coming in at 18 patches varying between 1-5 inches at their widest point, and I still have a good amount of open space! Highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a cost effective way of displaying their morale patch collection. Ive yet to find anything I can complain about a month later.
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