Contraband Police Trainer Fling Top

Not all training tops are created equal. When sourcing for your department or academy, look for these critical features:

| Feature | Why It Matters | | :--- | :--- | | Quick-Release Magnetic Seams | Allows instant "fling" without damaging the garment. Re-snap in 10 seconds for the next trainee. | | Modular Contraband Pockets | Velcro-lined internal pouches to swap between drugs, cash, cell phones, or weapons. | | RFID or Bluetooth Trigger | Wireless activation from up to 50 yards. No line-of-sight required, enabling blind scenarios. | | Launderable Material | Sweat, rain, and repeated use demand a machine-washable top (remove electronics first). | | Layered Construction | A thin, slick inner liner prevents the garment from catching on a trainee’s gloves during the "fling." | contraband police trainer fling top

Budget Tip: Basic models (manual pull-cord "fling") start around $350. Full remote-controlled systems with multiple trigger zones (left/right/back) cost $1,200–$2,000 per top. Not all training tops are created equal

Before we get into the specifics, let’s cover the basics for the uninitiated. A "trainer" is a third-party program that runs in the background while you play a game. It intercepts the game’s memory data and allows you to modify specific values—like money, health, or item durability. | | Modular Contraband Pockets | Velcro-lined internal

Fling is a well-known name in this space. They develop trainers for a massive variety of PC games. Unlike cheat codes built by developers, trainers are external software that give you a customized menu (usually toggled by hotkeys) to manipulate the game mechanics.

At its core, the Contraband Police Trainer Fling Top is a specialized garment—usually a hoodie, jacket, or tactical vest—designed for dynamic scenario-based training. The term "fling top" refers to its ability to be quickly removed or "flung" off a training dummy or role-player to simulate a subject discarding a weapon or outer layer to access hidden contraband.

Unlike standard training vests, these tops are embedded with multiple concealed pockets, magnetic snaps, and rip-away seams. They are engineered to replicate the behavior of a non-compliant subject who might suddenly "fling" open their jacket to reveal a weapon, or conversely, throw the garment at an officer as a distraction.