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New from 5.11 Tactical


5.11 Tactical Men’s Traverse Shirt


5.11 Tactical Men’s Stryke Pant


The new Traverse


Shirt is designed for comfort and boasts a lightweight, breathable fabric. The Traverse Shirt


is made from 100-percent polyester, three-ounce fabric to promote mois- ture wicking and airfl ow. It has mesh lining in high-heat areas and a mesh grid ventilation in the underarms and sides to en-


carry options, range training, and co- vert operations. It features a variety of innovations such as hidden pistol magazine pockets in the back yoke. The Ridgeline Pant is ruggedly con- structed, with ripstop Flex-Tac™ fabric with mechanical stretch, bar-tacking at major stress points, and double needle stitching at key seams for durability. The pant also features a Tefl on® fi nish for stain and soil resistance and nylon knife reinforcement in the front pockets for added versatility while maintaining an everyday look. The Ridgeline Pant retails for $69 and is available in four colors: Stone, Storm, Battle Brown and Field Green.


sure breathability in hot climates. The Traverse Shirt has an Ultraviolet Protection Factor of 50.


According to 5.11 Tactical, the Tra-


verse Shirt is designed for high-en- durance, high-stress situations where moisture management is critical, whether in the fi eld or at the range. The Traverse Shirt is available in long sleeve and short sleeve with each retailing for $69. Color options include Black and Khaki for long sleeve and Storm, Fatigue and Cobalt for short sleeve.


5.11 Tactical Men’s Traverse Pant


54 LAW and ORDER I May 2014


5.11 Tactical Women’s RECON Trainer


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