About Blackhawk Dynamic Duo
The Wozniak design is created after receiving multiple requests for a durable, easily deployable breaching kit that could be used in the majority of breaching situations. The Blackhawk Dynamic Duo Kit includes a twelve-pound ThunderSledge and The Breacher which utilizes the newly redesigned tempered stainless steel wedge that features friction ridges on all contact surfaces that are counter-angled to the head. Designed specifically to grip breaching surfaces securely, these counter-angled friction ridges also provide stability during breaching operations and prevent tool slippage. Front and rear quick release straps allow for immediate "dumping" of the kit and rapid deployment of tools by fellow breachers.
Blackhawk Dynamic Duo Features
Features the newly redesigned tempered stainless steel wedge with counter-angled friction ridges
Counter-angled friction ridges also provide stability during breaching operations and prevent tool slippage
Safety-guard handgrips reduce the possibility of the operator's hands slipping onto the working end of the tool
Handle system is electrically non-conductive to 100,000 volts AC
DE-TS Thundersledge: Sure-Grip handle system is electrically non-conductive to 100,000 volts AC
DE-TS Thundersledge: Handles will not absorb glass shards and are self-extinguishing
DE-TS Thundersledge: Drop forged, high carbon steel head
DE-TB The Breacher: Features a heat-treated, stainless steel wedge for added strength
DE-TB The Breacher: Wedge features non-skid friction ridges for added stability
DE-TB The Breacher: Handles will not absorb glass shards, are electrically non-conductive to 100,000 volts AC and self-extinguishing
DE-TB The Breacher: Safety-guard handgrips reduce the possibility of the operator's hands slipping onto the working ends of the bar
DE-DDQ Dynamic Duo Quiver: Created after receiving multiple requests for a durable, easily deployable breaching kit
Securely carries The Breacher and the ThunderSledge
Front and rear quick release straps allow for immediate "dumping" of the kit by the wearer and rapid deployment of tools by fellow breachers