Premier Body Armor Insert Spotlighted in Pew Pew Tactical’s Review of Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack 2.0

November 18, 2024

We’re thrilled to share that Premier Body Armor was recently featured in Pew Pew Tactical’s article, “New Product Highlight: Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack 2.0.” The piece covers the many upgrades of Vertx’s newest CCW-friendly fanny pack, including the option to add a Premier Body Armor Level IIIA insert for off-body carry and enhanced protection.

Overview of the Article

Pew Pew Tactical’s Scott Murdock dives into the latest update of the Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack 2.0, developed with renowned shooter Lena Miculek. Key highlights include:

  • Upgraded Materials: Water-resistant fabric, improved buckle, softer strap, and multiple color options.
  • Rapid Access: A Rapid Access Tab can be mounted on the zipper or inside the pistol compartment, allowing quick, one-handed opening.
  • Practical Storage: 2-liter capacity for everyday essentials—phone, tourniquet, flashlight, car keys.
  • Discreet CCW: Minimalist, low-profile design that doesn’t scream “tactical gear.”
  • Premier Body Armor Insert: Specifically sized for this fanny pack, our Level IIIA ballistic panel enhances protection without sacrificing convenience.

Miculek emphasizes the importance of empowering more people to carry by making CCW gear that integrates seamlessly into daily life.

Final Thoughts from the Article

“Creating something that’s both low-profile and stylish was definitely a priority for me...I wanted this fanny pack to be something you’d feel comfortable and confident wearing anywhere...For so long, the options for CCW gear were limited, especially for women.”
Lena Miculek, as quoted in Pew Pew Tactical

The article underscores how the Everyday Fanny Pack 2.0 (and its compatibility with Premier Body Armor’s Level IIIA insert) offers a new level of discreet preparedness for anyone looking to carry off-body.

Read More

Curious to learn more about the Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack 2.0 and see what Pew Pew Tactical had to say?
Check out the full article here.


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