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High Speed Gear Releases Dust Bag Insert for NVG Pouch

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SWANSBORO, NC, May 1, 2025 – High Speed Gear®, a trusted brand in mission-critical tactical gear, is proud to announce a newly available enhancement to its popular NVG (Night Vision Goggle) Pouch: a dust bag insert specifically designed for protection in sandy and debris-filled environments.

High Speed Gear Releases Dust Bag Insert for NVG Pouch

This optional upgrade addresses a specific need among military personnel, law enforcement, and tactical professionals operating in desert, coastal, or high-particulate environments. Integrating the dust bag insert adds an extra layer of environmental protection for sensitive optics, helping ensure mission readiness and prolonging the service life of valuable night vision equipment.

“Our end users work in some of the world’s toughest environments,” said former Marine, Allison Mitchum, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at High Speed Gear. “After direct feedback from our warfighters, we developed and tested this dust bag insert to enhance the level of equipment protection in harsh desert environments where dust and debris tend to infiltrate everything. It’s a small addition with a significant impact on equipment longevity and operational efficiency. Plus, it’s one more way we’re responding to the needs of those on the front lines.”

The High Speed Gear NVG Pouch (NSN #: 6650017260532) is already recognized for its rugged construction, secure closure system, and streamlined design allowing for quick access and minimal bulk. The new dust bag insert enhances these features by offering added protection against fine particulate matter without sacrificing accessibility and ease of deployment.

The NVG Dust Pouch insert is available now with the NVG Pouch or as a standalone accessory. For more information or to place an order, visit www.highspeedgear.com/nvg-pouch or www.highspeedgear.com/nvg-pouch-dust-bag-cover.

In addition to the NVG Pouch and related accessories, High Speed Gear remains steadfast in its commitment to equipping warfighters with innovative, mission-ready solutions. The company is currently developing advanced drone pouch systems designed to accommodate a range of tech accessories utilized by United States Marines and U.S. Army Soldiers.

Contact Adam Garrison, Director – Government Business Development, at [email protected].


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