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Adventure Tool Company - Rocky Mountain Recovery (RMR) Gear

BritKLR

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Mmmmm.....Just imagine your vintage Toyota Land Cruiser Tools stored and cared for in a new Adventure Tool Company Rocky Mountain Recovery Tool Case.

The RMR line is a specialty line of technical gear bags and accessories designed for serious off-roaders, trail leaders, Trainers, SAR's professional, etc. that needs their gear organized and ready to go and can count on year after year.

In manufacturing in Colorado right now! Full pictures and specs to be on the ATC Website soon!

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Mmmmm.....Just imagine your vintage Toyota Land Cruiser Tools stored and cared for in a new Adventure Tool Company Rocky Mountain Recovery Tool Case.

The RMR line is a specialty line of technical gear bags and accessories designed for serious off-roaders, trail leaders, Trainers, SAR's professional, etc. that needs their gear organized and ready to go and can count on year after year.

In manufacturing in Colorado right now! Full pictures and specs to be on the ATC Website soon!

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Paul, this is a probably a dumb question, but what's the difference between your normal ATC offerings and the RMR line?
 

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Paul, this is a probably a dumb question, but what's the difference between your normal ATC offerings and the RMR line?
Hey Jim-

Great question! We hope that it will become much clearer once we launch our new refreshed/updated website, social media and product line(s). (fy2025)

But, generally speaking the current ATC line stays put and is set to continue to grow with new products that serve the outdoor/off-road enthusiast/serious hobbyist.

The RMR line (within the ATC brand) was born out of the growth, need and demand for technical textile storage systems for tools, gear and recovery gear for the SAR's, Emergency Services, Military, Professional Off-Roader/Trainer, etc. My past life in tactical, investigative, SAR's, tactical high angle operations and current working knowledge based on the demands of the off-road professional, I've designed a number of "technical" (highly specialized and task specific) textile storage systems for their tools, gear and recovery gear to meet these demands. By their very design, tactical functionality in a stressful operation, incorporation into fleet/professional vehicle systems and heavy duty materials, hardware and USA MilSpec, Barry and OEM compliancy, they will be at a different price point and therefore will give our customers options based on their needs and budget.

Make sense?

Amy and I have been extremely busy developing all this for some time and hope to have it ready for the 2025 season!
 

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Some of the custom "Special" stuff will only offered by contract under the LonelyGargoyleLLC brand...
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@BritKLR That sort of clarifies it. Better materials and more specific/specialized builds. Sound about right?
 

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@BritKLR That sort of clarifies it. Better materials and more specific/specialized builds. Sound about right?
Task/Mission specific materials versus "better" materials. All our gear is made with the best quality, milspec/barry/OEM compliant, US materials.
 

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So I arrived at a new Camp spot, a Toyhauler with Camper stuck pretty good in some sand since this morning ( 6-7 hrs). Could not find any one to recover them. Just helped some with suggestions and some gear. Little digging and strapping, out in about 35-40 min. They were pretty grateful and an officer thought I was good.
 

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