Infrahex Suppressor Cover: Thermal Signature Reduction — SHOT Show 2026

0
164

in SHOT Show 2026

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to follow and signup for notifications!

Published On: January 28, 2026 Updated: January 28, 2026 BYGarrett Negen

At SHOT Show 2026, Infrahex introduced a suppressor cover designed to reduce thermal signature while also protecting the user from burns. The product debuted at the Infrahex booth and targets users concerned with infrared visibility and safe handling.

Infrahex suppressor cover
MSRP is $120.

Mikey from Infrahex explained that the cover functions as a slip-on suppressor sock. Shooters can install it directly on a can. The design uses multiple layers, each serving a specific role in heat and signature management.

The outer layer uses Infrahex’s thermal concealment blanket material. Beneath it sits a fire-retardant layer that allows direct contact with the suppressor body. This layered construction separates the product from traditional suppressor covers that focus only on heat shielding.

Infrahex suppressor cover
The cover fits a variety of suppressors.

Infrahex also incorporates a nanomembrane base layer. According to the company, this layer contains air pockets that allow airflow. The airflow helps distribute heat rather than trap it against the suppressor surface.

Infrahex emphasized the cover’s ability to dissipate thermal signature. The material breaks up the heat pattern rather than masking it with insulation alone. This approach helps the suppressor appear less defined when viewed through thermal devices.

The cover also allows users to handle the suppressor shortly after firing. That benefit mirrors traditional suppressor covers but adds infrared reduction as an additional function.

Infrahex suppressor cover
You can see the clear difference between the Infrahex material and the surrounding hot plate.

Infrahex tested the cover on ASE UTRA suppressors. These European-made cans see use on AR-pattern rifles and machine guns. During testing, the company ran approximately 300 rounds of automatic fire to test the heat resistance. According to Infrahex, the suppressor cover did not ignite or fail during the test. The sleeve remained intact throughout the entire string of fire.

This claim differs from the website, which says you should limit rapid fire to a string of 30 rounds unless you add an additional thermal barrier. I’m guessing that their 300-round test included this extra layer.

The Infrahex suppressor cover carries an MSRP of $120. The company can produce custom lengths to match various suppressor sizes. The product is currently available in the U.S. through TacDefense Inc., Infrahex’s American sales partner.

Be sure to check out the TacDefence website for more information on this product.

*** Buy and Sell on GunsAmerica! ***

  • Sig Sauer P320

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P320


    $499.99


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P220

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P220


    $699.99


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer Mosquito

    Sig Sauer Mosquito


    $200.00


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P229

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P229


    $1,000.00


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P365

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P365


    $479.99


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P228

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P228


    $1,229.00


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P220

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P220


    $999.00


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P250

    Sig Sauer P250


    $300.00


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P938

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P938


    $599.99


    Buy Now
  • Sig Sauer P229 Legion

    Instant Checkout

    Sig Sauer P229 Legion


    $1,200.00


    Buy Now