What is training class gear for military and first responder units?
Training class gear includes custom-designed apparel, patches, challenge coins, and stickers created specifically for military training classes, aviation schools, and first responder groups. This gear helps commemorate class milestones, build camaraderie, and represent unit identity throughout training programs.
Can I design my own training class patch or gear?
Yes, you can fully design your own training class gear. Aviator Gear provides customization options that allow you to choose colors, materials, shapes, and artwork. You can submit your own design or work with their team to create a unique custom training patch or product.
What information is typically included on training class gear?
Most training class gear includes details like class number, graduation date, aircraft type, squadron name, and sometimes call signs or inside jokes. These elements make each piece meaningful and specific to your training experience.
Do you offer bulk ordering for training classes?
Yes, bulk ordering is available for all training class gear. This is ideal for large groups, squadrons, and training programs. Ordering in bulk ensures consistency across all items and can help reduce the cost per unit.
What materials are used for training class patches and gear?
Aviator Gear uses high-quality materials such as embroidered thread, PVC, durable fabrics, and metal finishes for coins. These materials ensure that your training class patches and gear are long-lasting and suitable for both display and everyday use.
Is training class gear only for pilots and aircrew?
No, training class gear is designed for all military and aviation personnel, including maintenance crews, support staff, and specialized training groups. Anyone going through a structured training program can create gear to represent their class.
Why is custom training class gear important?
Custom training class gear helps build unity, boost morale, and create lasting memories. It serves as a symbol of the hard work and shared experiences of a training class, making it a meaningful part of military and aviation culture.