Hazard 4 Small ID Window Patch Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

7.0
out of 10
5 Positive, 3 Mixed & 2 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$7.43
Used Value:
$4.46
Sale Value:
$6.69
The Hazard 4 collection of rubber patches is considered to be the most durable, unique and progressive in its market. They will not pill like traditional embroidered patches, have a very modern, professional appearance, and are the most legible type available. The raised 3D layered effect holds even the smallest detail and can always be seen and felt. Pre-sewn with hook-side backing for mounting on any loop field area like those found on Hazard 4 packs and bags. Also featuring a special background texture (guioche) pattern that eliminates reflections, and helps to break up the formation of ice in winter and mud in summer. Widely deployed with U.S. and foreign military/special-forces units worldwide, they are also favorites with reporters, pro photographers, rescue, police and hard-core travelers.

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10
Nice to be able to carry my IDs and license without worrying if they will fall out, like those flimsy plastic holders. Nice touch is I’m able to wear it on my uniform and or plate carrier at work with the Velcro on the or attach a lanyard to the hole on top.
Adam P, TacticalGear.com
May 2, 2019
6
It would be great if I could seal the slot with a strip of Velcro to keep dust and grime out of the pocket. Otherwise it’s great.
Anthony O, TacticalGear.com
February 19, 2020
10
Hangs nicely from my neck cord. Lets the ID side show through but still swipes at the key pads at doors. Much more sturdy than the company issues plastic slip on a pull cord, doesn't tear or break. Great buy for its intended use.
David Cecich, TacticalGear.com
July 17, 2018
10
Product works very well IDS stay in package I work at a university With 2 Types of security key entriesI have 2 of these back to back And I just turned it around to scan to get through the door hanging around my neck works excellent
Beaver, J, TacticalGear.com
May 17, 2020
6
My badge at first was hard to remove from the patch until I figured it out. My badge sticks to the plastic window cover. I have to lift the plastic up to release the badge. Other than that it’s pretty good. Thanks
Joseph K, TacticalGear.com
September 13, 2020
6
I like it just trying to find a patch big enough to cover the back, keeps getting hooked on office chair.
Glenn McMullin, TacticalGear.com
February 17, 2018
1
When I first saw and ordered product thought it would be a good addition to my backpack for ID card. I only used it for one month and the tab broke off. Thought it be made of stronger material.
Dennis C, TacticalGear.com
February 13, 2020
10
Needs a loop backing when not used on a loop patch will snag scrubs also could use either a hook or a ring to attach it to key holders that security belts use
NJ, TacticalGear.com
August 31, 2018
1
Stinks, can not get rid of smell, plastic cannot be cleaned good enough to see what ever ID you insert. RECOMEND : DO NOT BUY.
Al Brune, TacticalGear.com
January 16, 2019
10
Very impressed - much better quality than expected. This should last a long, long time!
David Pettingell, TacticalGear.com
August 9, 2016

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