Bear Proof Suit Put To The Test
from the some-people-have-issues dept
Okay. So, he's already won an Ig Nobel award, but now it looks like the creator of the $100,000 bear-proof suit is looking to get a Darwin Award as well. He's decided it's time to test it on a real, attacking bear. It's already been tested against trucks, baseball bats, axes, arrows and bullets. However, the suit was designed to be bear proof - so it might as well be tested against a bear. The guy sounds a little nervous: "Little things like trucks and baseball bats and axes and things - you don't feel that. This is a bear." The suit, by the way, is made of plastic, rubber, chainmail, galvanised steel, titanium - and lots and lots of duct tape (proving that it really is duct tape that binds the world together).Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Troy Hurtubise
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http://www.nfb.ca/grizzly/troy.html
"Troy is a conservationist, bear behavioural specialist and parks and forest recreation technologist. He has conducted his own brand of maverick close--quarter bear research for more than seven years."
Doesn't sound like he's deathly afraid of bears to me...sounds like he knows intimately, and totally respects the destructive power a bear can possess.
I had read an article somewhere a long while back that some bomb squads are investigating his design because its very maneuverable while being extremely protective.
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