The Red Reaper did not start in a design lab. It started in our DMs.
For months, one message kept repeating:
“When is the next color drop?”
“When are you dropping red?”
The demand was clear -- Our TacLab community wanted red
And not just any red.
They wanted something BOLD. AGGRESSIVE. DIFFERENT.
We don’t rush drops. We don’t release colors just to fill a catalog
If we were going to do red, it had to be done right.
So we started building….

Why Red Is One of the Hardest Colors to Get Right
Red might look simple.
It isn’t.
In manufacturing, red is one of the most difficult colors to produce consistently -- especially across multiple materials.
If the shade is even slightly off, it shows.
Too bright, and it looks artificial.
Too dark, and it loses its intensity.
So we tested. Adjusted. Refined. Repeated.
Our goal wasn't just to make red gloves.
The goal was to create one unified, deep crimson tone -- consistent across every surface.
Because details matter.

Our Attention to Details
Skeletal TPU Overlays
Customers who have owned our REAPER gloves already know -- the backhand design is not simple.
It’s intricate. Layered. Intentional.
Unlike standard gloves that rely on a single print pass, our skeletal design is built using a multi-layer process that creates a FOUR-LAYER 3D structure. In most colorways, we use four gradient tones to achieve depth and dimension.
To achieve that level of detail, each paid requires forty individual printing passes -- taking nearly ten hours to complete.
That level of detail demands precise color registration and alignment. With red, the challenge increases.
Craftsmanship like this takes time.
Full Red Hook & Loop Closure
Instead of disrupting the design with contrasting straps, the Red Reaper uses a fully integrated red hook & loop closure -- maintaining a clean, uninterrupted flow from wrist to fingertip.
No mismatched hardware. No visual cutoffs
Just clean continuity.
Red Palm
Most brands stop at the backhand.
They introduce color on top -- then default to a neutral palm.
We didn’t
The Red Reaper carries its deep crimson tone through the entire glove, including a fully red performance palm. The material is perforated for breathability, structured for control, and reinforced in high-contact areas.
Built Because You Asked.
This release started with our community.
Month after month, the same message:
“Drop red”
So we did -- the right way.
Forty print passes.
Layered skeletal overlays.
Front to back. Wrist to fingertip.
All RED.
The Red Reaper is currently available for preorder -- not because we delay, but because this level of detail cannot be rushed.
And when you see them in person, you’ll understand.
They’re worth the wait.













































































































































































































