ALTAI™ Spotlight: David ‘REAPER’ Justin, Paintball Ambassador

After covering all this paintball action these past couple of weeks, we wanted to take time to put the spotlight on the individuals who have helped introduce us to this heart-thumping sport. David ‘REAPER’ Justin, born and raised in Southern California, was always involved with outdoor activities and his paintballing career started back in 2008. Within the year, he started his own paintball team, WTL and continues at Hollywood sports park in Bellflower, California as his home field.

Since then, David has acquired numerous sponsors backing his paintball skills, including yours truly. As an ambassador for the sport of paintball, we knew we found a true lover of the sport who could show us what it’s all about. With experience in the Israeli Army, you can bet David has earned his nickname ‘REAPER.’ Over the years, the name came from his extreme stealth and tendency to be a gentleman; surrendering opponents rather than shooting them.

With the amount of abuse he puts our boots through, we are proud to be sponsors of David’s Born To Outperform™ spirit. If you are considering taking up paintballing or are an experienced player, you will find a wealth of knowledge from his radio show ShootUSoon Radio, and you can be part of a very spectacular team sport.

 

 

ALTAI™ with Dead Squad Paintball at Clowns vs Zombies 7: Main Event

Earlier this week, we shared a live radio show that “talked the talk” about our boots, but now you can witness our boots “walk the walk” in this video segment from the Clowns vs Zombies 7 Main Event. Enjoy the mayhem and tactical skills and get a first-hand view on how our boots performed on the feet of the Dead Squad Paintball team; you be the judge.

And don’t forget to check back next week with more exclusive footage of the event!

ALTAI™ and ShootUSoon Radio – Real Boot Talk

Few people are as hard on their boots as paintball celebrities David “REAPER” Justin and Philene “queenpaintballassassin” Harte. So when the infamous Clown vs Zombies event rolled around, we had to meet up with them and get them into ALTAIgear.

Lasting hours on end (or sometimes days!), Big Games/Scenario Games simulate a historical or situational setting and push extreme limits of tactical abilities, teamwork, communication, marksmanship, and overall physical endurance. Explaining the benefits of ALTAI™ boots in different scenarios is David “REAPER” Justin, host of ShootUSoon Radio, and Weltz Paintball owner Philene Harte (follow @queenpaintballassassin on Instagram). Hear about their experiences in our boots as fellow paintball junkie, Ryan Z Nomads Ziegler, gets to grill them with questions on how our boots perform for them.

When it comes to real world proof of a darn good boot, don’t take our word for it; take theirs!

ALTAI™ Insight: Winter Camping Tips

Some of us get ‘cabin fever’ a little easier than others. Snow, ice, and wind won’t stop your appetite for adventure and exploration. While winter camping is an appealing way to escape The Winter Blues, it is also just as important to remember these key tips for an enjoyable, fulfilling adventure.

Check Weather Forecasts

We all know that winter weather can change at the drop of a hat, so don’t forget to check your local weather forecasts before packing up. This way, you won’t be stuck with inadequate apparel, equipment. Even better, you can avoid taking too many things beyond your needs that contribute extra weight and space.

Hot Water Bottles

If your winter camping adventure will include snow, be sure to get your hands on a hot water bottle to stay warm overnight. Melt snow in a pot on your propane stove or over a fire pit at the end of evening and fill your hot water bottle with the hot water. Place it in your sleeping bag and reheat more water to refill when needed! It’s also not a bad idea to have several hot water bottles, so you can strategically place them in all the right areas of your body you will want continued warmth. If there is a lack of snow or water access you can always opt for hand warmers instead.

Pack Down The Snow

Before setting up your tent, pack down the snow where you would like to set it up with your skis, snowshoes, or boots if you must. Creating a firmer surface for your tent ensures you won’t discover a surprise soft spot and avoid risking making a tear in your tent floor. Plus, an even surface is always more pleasant to sleep on!

Bring Extras!

Depending on what elements you will be facing, keep in mind that if you pack a hat, pack a spare. Especially in snowy areas, you may surprise yourself with how soggy these kinds of necessities can get. You’ll want a back up pair of gloves and hat, scarves, socks, and such, so you are not stuck with cold, wet hands and feet!

Get The Proper Sleeping Pad

While you certainly need to be mindful of adequate layers on top for your sleeping arrangement, you will also want to make sure you have a sleeping pad that will keep the cold out from underneath you. If your sleeping pad isn’t keeping you warm enough, you can line the bottom of your sleeping bag with extra clothes (another reason to bring some extras!) to help trap heat from escaping too quickly.

Gauge The Best Location

While every desired campsite will be different, there are some “ideals” to look for to ensure a comfortable, safe outdoor adventure. Try to find a location that has accessible firewood. You can eliminate the need to haul in firewood and it is always nice to know there are more supplies should your own run out. And even though melting snow is a technically fine way to get drinkable water, try finding a campsite near open water. Melting snow takes more fuel and energy than bringing water to a boil.

These little bits of advice are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to perfecting winter adventuring outdoors. As with any adventure, do your research on the area, weather, and it often helps to check conditions with the local ranger station. Enjoy the rest of the season and stay safe out there!

Random Act of Kindness Day: Backing the Blue through Donuts and Boots

In the spirit of Random Act of Kindness Day, it makes sense to keep true to your New Year’s Resolution to do good in 2018. And if you believe in supporting the men and women in blue, we have a cause you can support through select purchases of our boots or donate directly.

Tyler Carach, aka the Donut Boy, has been giving away donuts to law enforcement officers with this goal in mind: to thank every cop in America with a donut. We sponsor his efforts through proceeds taken from boot sales, as well as donating boots for raffles, etc. All Department Approved boot purchases automatically donate 2% directly to Tyler and his generous efforts.

You can learn more about how to be a part of this heart-warming cause on our website.

ALTAI™ Hero Spotlight: Catching up with the Donut Boy

   

It’s 2018 and more than 22,000 donuts later, Tyler Carach of “I Donut Need A Reason To Thank A Cop” is gearing up for another generous act: thanking every cop in America. It all started a few years ago when Tyler spotted some police officers at a gas station for a routine fill-up with his mother, Sheena Carach. Tyler asked Sheena for permission to buy the officers donuts as a gesture of gratitude for their dedication and service; the rest is history.

While Tyler’s cause was gaining attention (Tyler landed a spot on The Steve Harvey Show! and even this spotlight by Lifezette.com) the pint-sized hero worked hard at earning money himself to buy more donuts to give away by taking on extra chores, and even gathering and selling scrap metal, to fund his selfless cause.

Now 10 years old, Tyler has come a long way in spreading love to the men and women in blue. 2018 promises a busy schedule of donut-giving, including a trip to Alaska to visit police departments out there (a long journey for the Florida based family!).

Here at ALTAI™, we stand behind Tyler’s charitable efforts and donate 2% of all sales on department-approved boots towards his cause. You can find more ways to get behind this heart-warming story of thanking police officers on our website.

ALTAI™ Hero Spotlight: Catching up with the Donut Boy

   

It’s 2018 and more than 22,000 donuts later, Tyler Carach of “I Donut Need A Reason To Thank A Cop” is gearing up for another generous act: thanking every cop in America. It all started a few years ago when Tyler spotted some police officers at a gas station for a routine fill-up with his mother, Sheena Carach. Tyler asked Sheena for permission to buy the officers donuts as a gesture of gratitude for their dedication and service; the rest is history.

While Tyler’s cause was gaining attention (Tyler landed a spot on The Steve Harvey Show! and even this spotlight by Lifezette.com) the pint-sized hero worked hard at earning money himself to buy more donuts to give away by taking on extra chores, and even gathering and selling scrap metal, to fund his selfless cause.

Now 10 years old, Tyler has come a long way in spreading love to the men and women in blue. 2018 promises a busy schedule of donut-giving, including a trip to Alaska to visit police departments out there (a long journey for the Florida based family!).

Here at ALTAI™, we stand behind Tyler’s charitable efforts and donate 2% of all sales on department-approved boots towards his cause. You can find more ways to get behind this heart-warming story of thanking police officers on our website.

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