Shawl
Great for concealing my AKs
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It's a shawl. It's a blanket. And it's comfortable as hell. It's one of the most versatile pieces of clothing from the middle east, and it actually qualifies as tacticool.
The Patu is an ultra-cozy wool blanket with simple embellishments & tassels on the top and bottom edge, designed to be worn for cool nights in the mountains or be used as you'd use any other blanket. That's Literally it. But there's more to it.
So what's KommandoStore doing selling Afghan Blankets? During the hunt for Bin Laden in Afghanistan, and particularly during the Battle of Tora Bora, these very shawls were seen on Operators from the United States Delta Force and CIA as a means to blend in with the local populace - a 'when in rome' approach to urban camouflage. Paired up with other pieces of locally-worn garb, an operator could conceal most of his kit neatly beneath these blankets, and flip it over his shoulder when the need arose. Of course, being a blanket, it kept them warm in the inclement weather in the Khyber Pass and even kept their arms out of the sun.
So whether you're using this as a means to LARP or not, it's hard to argue with it's utility.
Specs
Wearing Your Patu Shawl
Patu shawls are most commonly worn using a simple "once around" wrap. Start with the short side of the shawl draped off your shoulder, wrap it around your back, over the other shoulder, around your front, and back over the shoulder you started on. It should sit around or below your waist just like our model photos, with a relatively even distribution all around.
Ready for some CIA LARP? For concealing rifles, start on the shoulder opposite your trigger finger. This will allow the long angle of the shawl to match the gun across your body, and makes it easier to swim the muzzle out. To keep your shawl wrapped tight with a rifle outside concealment, wrap the shawl between you and the sling before the final wrap on the starting shoulder.
Great for concealing my AKs
Awesome and versatile piece of kit. Numerous uses from a shawl, blanket, infant or small animal back sling, ground cloth, seat cover, in a pinch towel, and more. Good warmth to weight ratio, light weight, rolls up compact. Small and barely noticeable irregularities in the stitching do not detract from the hand made quality of this shawl, just lends to the character. Bushcrafters, peppers, woodsman, or even the spouse at a game on a cool evening will enjoy having this along.
I never got a chance to get anything cool when I was deployed to Afghanistan. A friend told me KS was selling these so I bought one right away, along with the pakol. I'll forever have a soft spot in my heart for my woobie, but damn if this thing isn't nice and keeps you warm. Wear it or use it as a blanket, and so far it seems very good quality.
Not much to review...its a blanket. It's nice and warm and almost identical to the one I had in country. Been using it outside up in Maine, nice and warm with just a t shirt on under it.