Spiritus Systems is dedicated to designing and manufacturing high-performance equipment that consistently exceeds the expectations of its core users—primarily military and law enforcement professionals. With a focus on challenging industry norms, the brand develops gear with a clearly defined end-use in mind, often anticipating needs beyond the initial objective.
This thoughtful approach stems from a deep understanding of the user community. Spiritus Systems engages directly with individuals from various operational backgrounds to ensure its gear genuinely meets real-world requirements. The design philosophy is rooted in the founders’ military experience, combined with end-user feedback and advanced, U.S.-based manufacturing practices. The result: quality equipment that performs in the most demanding conditions.
We had the opportunity to speak with Spiritus Systems Lead Designer, Matt Hawes, to learn more about what sets Spiritus Systems apart and what’s on the horizon.
Solving Niche Problems for a Broader Market
According to Hawes, what makes Spiritus Systems unique is its ability to solve specific user challenges while maintaining wide applicability. “We’re problem-solvers. We design with a specific issue in mind, but the goal is always to create something that works for more than just one purpose,” said Hawes.
Spiritus Systems creates “omnivorous” pouches and gear that are versatile in both form and function. Whether designed for a specific tool or task, their products often prove useful in a variety of situations, making them a smart investment for users who often purchase gear out-of-pocket.
A Focused User Base
While Spiritus Systems products have broad appeal, their primary audience remains specialized law enforcement units—particularly SWAT teams—as well as military personnel and special operations forces who require elite-level performance gear.
American-Made—Down to the Details
All Spiritus Systems products are manufactured in the United States, and the commitment to domestic sourcing doesn’t stop there. Even when not required by government contracts, Spiritus Systems adheres to Berry Amendment standards, ensuring that materials are also U.S.-sourced whenever possible.
“We’ve even worked with U.S. manufacturers to bring formerly foreign-made materials stateside,” said Hawes. “This includes processes like weaving and dyeing, as well as developing new colorways and custom material options.”
Innovative Use of X-Pac® Fabrics
The adoption of X-Pac® fabrics has been a game changer for Spiritus Systems. Hawes recalls testing samples of X-Pac® VX21, X33, and X50 fabrics during a previous role, experimenting with the material under different stressors and sewing conditions. The X-Pac® fabrics held up exceptionally well, showing minimal distortion—key for robotic sewing systems that lack the adaptability of human sewers.
Not only do X-Pac® fabrics streamline the manufacturing process, but they also offer tangible benefits for end-users. Traditional materials tend to absorb sweat and moisture, but due to its weatherproofing properties, X-Pac® fabrics stay dry, enhancing comfort during long wear times. The fabric is also extremely lightweight and abrasion resistant ensuring long-lasting durability.
New Materials, New Possibilities
Currently, Spiritus Systems leans heavily into X-Pac® X50 fabric for a wide range of products including slings, plate carriers, and pouches. The material’s manufacturing efficiency helps lower labor costs and boost production capacity.
The team is also experimenting with an ultra-light material, X-Pac® Manta. “It’s hilariously light—I laugh when I weigh it,” saidHawes. While still in the exploration phase, X-Pac® Mantapresents exciting opportunities for creating ultra-thin, durable gear without compromising strength.
The Versatile JSTA Pouch
Among Spiritus Systems’ lineup, the JSTA pouch holds a special place for Hawes. Originally designed to carry chem light bundles, its utility extends far beyond that. From carrying competition shooting accessories to spare magazines—or even explosive charges—its adaptability speaks to the design ethos of the company.
On the Horizon
The next major product launch for Spiritus Systems is the LV-120 plate carrier system, which heavily incorporates X-Pac® fabric and reflects a culmination of thoughtful, user-centered design. “We’re in the final stages,” said Hawes. “There’s enough going on in that system to warrant a full hour-long conversation!”
Also in development is the LV-120 suite, along with enhancements to the plate carrier line, signaling exciting growth for Spiritus Systems in the months ahead. You can find more information on Spiritus Systems and its products on its website.
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