For brands and businesses, a tech pack is the single most important document you will provide to a manufacturing partner. It is the blueprint that translates your design concept into a manufacturable product. A clear, detailed, and professional tech pack eliminates guesswork, reduces errors, and streamlines the entire production process, saving you significant time and cost.
This guide breaks down the key components of a technical package for tactical gear, providing a framework to ensure you communicate your vision effectively with your OEM partner.
What is a Tech Pack and Why is it Important? A tech pack (technical package) is a comprehensive document that contains all the information required to manufacture your product. It is not a mood board or a rough sketch; it is a precise instruction manual.
Providing a complete tech pack demonstrates professionalism and allows for an accurate quotation. It signals to the manufacturer that you are a serious and prepared client, which can lead to better service and prioritization.
Key Components of a Tech Pack for Tactical Gear To ensure your tactical gear—whether a mochila , vest , ou belt —is produced to your specifications, include these elements in your tech pack:
1. Technical Flats and Design Sketches This is a clean, technical drawing of your product from all necessary angles (front, back, side, top). It should be devoid of shading or stylized artwork and should clearly show:
The overall shape and dimensions. The placement of all components (pockets, webbing, loops, straps). Stitch lines and types (e.g., lockstitch, overlock). The location of all hardware, labels, and logos. Software Tip : Use vector-based tools like Adobe Illustrator for scalable, precise drawings.
2. Bill of Materials (BOM) The BOM lists every material needed for production. Include a detailed table with the following columns:
Category Component Specification Details Supplier/Part # Notes Tecido Main Body 500D Cordura® Nylon, Coyote Brown – Meets MIL-STD-3010 Cinta Cinta PALS Type 13 Nylon Webbing, Coyote Brown – – Hardware Buckle ITW Nexus GT-5 Cobra Buckle, 1.5″ ITW #CBR-15-BLK – Thread Topstitch TKT 40, Bonded Nylon, Coyote Brown – V-46 Stitch Other Label Woven Care & Content Label – 2″ x 1.5″
3. Construction Details This section provides clear instructions on how to assemble the product. Use callouts on your technical flats to number each detail.
Stitch Types : Specify stitch types (e.g., 301 Lockstitch, 504 Overlock) and SPI (Stitches Per Inch), e.g., “8-10 SPI.” Bar Tacking : Indicate locations that require bar tacking for reinforcement (e.g., stress points on strap attachments). Seam Types : Specify seam construction (e.g., French seam, flat-felled seam). Folding and Hemming : Detail hem widths and folding procedures. 4. Dimensions and Spec Sheet Provide precise measurements in both metric and imperial units for every part of the product. Use clearly dimensioned diagrams. Include:
Overall dimensions (Length x Width x Depth). Pocket dimensions and placement measurements from a fixed point. Strap lengths and widths. Tolerance levels (e.g., ±0.5cm). 5. Artwork and Logo Files If your design includes printed logos or patterned fabrics, provide high-resolution vector files (.ai, .eps, .svg). For embroidered logos, include the specific Pantone thread colors and a clean, high-contrast image file.
6. Packaging and Labeling Instructions Specify how you want the final product packaged and labeled.
Polybag type? Hangtags? Content/care label wording and placement? Shipping carton quantity (e.g., 24 pieces per master carton)? How a Complete Tech Pack Benefits You A well-prepared tech pack offers several advantages:
Accurate Quotes : Manufacturers can provide a precise cost based on actual materials and labor, avoiding surprises later. Faster Sampling : The first sample (prototype) will be much closer to your vision, reducing the number of sample revision cycles. Qualidade consistente : It serves as the benchmark for quality control inspections, ensuring every unit meets your standards. Stronger Partnership : It builds trust and clarity with your manufacturer, establishing a foundation for a successful long-term relationship. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. What if I have a great idea but can’t create a tech pack myself? Many manufacturers, including our company, offer ODM services or can provide design assistance. You can share your concept, and our technical team can help engineer it and create the tech pack for you.
2. Can I use a tech pack template? Yes, templates ensure no critical details are missed. Software like Adobe Illustrator or CLO3D often includes customizable templates.
3. How do I specify materials if I’m unfamiliar with industry terms? Provide a physical sample of the fabric or hardware you want to use. Your manufacturer can identify and source it accordingly for you. This is often the easiest method.
4. How long does it take to develop a tech pack? Depending on complexity, it may take a few days to a week. Partnering with an experienced manufacturer can speed up the process.
5. What’s the most common mistake in a tech pack? Ambiguity. Assuming the manufacturer “will know what you mean.” Every single detail must be clearly defined to prevent misinterpretation. When in doubt, over-communicate.
Conclusion: Build Success with a Strong Tech Pack A detailed tech pack is your roadmap to successful tactical gear manufacturing. It ensures your vision is executed accurately, saving time and costs.
Em LQARMY , with over 15 years of experience since 2009, we offer tech pack review and advisory services to help new and established brands succeed. Contactar-nos to discuss your custom tactical gear project today.