Nvg Daisy Returns Apr 2026
NVG Daisy returns starting [Date] at [Time] EST exclusively through [Website/Retailer]. Pricing is set at $[Price] per kit (includes base plate, 36” cordage, breakaway buckle, and routing card). Bulk pricing for units and departments is available upon request.
After retiring the original Daisy in Q2 2023, our customer support team received over 1,200 requests to bring it back. Law enforcement officers, backcountry hunters, and night vision hobbyists consistently cited two pain points with existing solutions: they were either too heavy or too permanent. NVG Daisy solves both.
Originally discontinued due to supply chain challenges and evolving design standards, the Daisy system quickly became a “cult classic” among night vision users. Now, after an extensive redesign and production overhaul, we are proud to announce the relaunch of NVG Daisy—engineered for the modern operator. NVG Daisy returns
The wait is over. NVG Daisy has officially returned.
Use code at checkout for 15% off + free domestic shipping on orders over $50. First 200 orders will receive a limited-edition morale patch. NVG Daisy returns starting [Date] at [Time] EST
For the uninitiated, NVG Daisy is a lightweight, low-profile retention and management system for night vision goggles (NVGs). Unlike bulky battery packs or awkward counterweight systems, Daisy uses a modular, cinch-based cordage architecture to secure the NVG cable to the helmet, dramatically reducing snag hazards and cable drag.
Here’s a write-up tailored for a press release, investor update, or industry announcement. You can adjust the tone depending on your specific audience (e.g., military, law enforcement, or outdoor gear enthusiasts). NVG Daisy Returns: The Next Generation of Night Vision Management After retiring the original Daisy in Q2 2023,
“I’ve tried helmet bungees, Velcro wraps, and zip ties,” said [Fictional or Real Name/Rank], a firearms instructor and NVG user. “Nothing else lets me route my cable exactly how I want and break it away if things go wrong. Daisy is the only system I trust for night patrols.”