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5.11 Tactical Men’s XPRT 2.0 Boot in Storm Grey


Women’s Cirrus Pant 5.11 Tactical has extended its women’s apparel line with their introduction of the new Cirrus Pant. According to 5.11 Tactical, the Women’s Cirrus Pant was introduced following the success of its best-selling popular Stryke Pant in order to provide women with more options. Designed for versatility, durability, mo- bility and comfort, the Women’s Cirrus Pant provides a fl attering yet professional fi t. The company considers it to be the ideal women’s pant for range training, concealed carry, or covert operations. “Due to the high demand of the


Woman’s Stryke Pant, we have created the Women’s Cirrus Pant, which is en- gineered to fi t women from the ground up,” said Guy Burgstahler, chief mar- keting offi cer at 5.11 Tactical. “For pro- fessionals both on and off the job, this ultra-durable pant ensures superior resilience that results in overall longer garment life. By construction, the Cir- rus Pant allows for ultimate freedom of movement, which maximizes comfort.” The Women’s Cirrus Pant is built from 6.8-ounce Flex-Tac fabric and is designed with a professional and fl attering fi t. It features a full gusseted crotch for com- plete mobility, twin front pockets sized for a knife or cell phone, twin seat pock- ets sized for magazines, and dependable YKK® zipper hardware. The pant also features eight jean-style multi-use pock- ets, which include hidden pistol maga- zine pockets for concealed carry. The Women’s Cirrus Pant is avail-


able in three col- ors: Black, Storm and Stone. According to 5.11 Tactical, the Women’s Cirrus features bar-tacking at all major stress points and additionally features a Tefl on fi nish for resistance against stain and soil. The Women’s Cirrus Pant re- tails for $69.


5.11 Women’s RECON Trainer Following the success of the 5.11 RECON Trainer for men, 5.11 Tactical is extending its RECON line with select products for women that are designed to help maximize females’ functionality and performance across a range of mis- sions—from fi tness and outdoor train- ing to duty-driven responsibilities and more, according to the company. “The popularity of the RECON


Trainer created customer demand for a women’s version, which is why we’ve expanded the shoe to this new market,” stated Guy Burgstahler, chief market- ing offi cer at 5.11 Tactical. “The RECON shoe offers all the superior quality and features of the original men’s line, pro- viding unbeatable ventilation, fl exibility and strength for those who train with a higher purpose.” The Women’s RECON Trainer is en- gineered to be a lightweight cross train- ing shoe. The footwear is available in three colors: Caribbean Sea, Storm and Scope Orange. According to 5.11 Tac- tical, the Women’s RECON Trainer


5.11 Tactical Men’s Rapid Assault Shirt in Storm Grey


combines a minimalist design with long-lasting performance. The Women’s RECON Trainer fea-


tures HELCOR® panels for strength and fl exibility and a full-length CMEVA midsole for structure and support. The RECON Trainer also features a broad- ened forefoot to promote toe splaying for maximized engagement and im- proved balance. The footwear features an integrated


Rope Ready™ Zone. It also has an 8mm forward angle drop from heel to toe that creates a lower profi le to increase ac- celeration and control while remaining lightweight. Genuine OrthoLite® in- soles are used for added comfort. They are removable for a customized fi t. The Women’s RECON Trainer retails for $99. Reader Service Number 211


Eugene Nielsen provides investigative and tactical consulting services and is a former offi cer. He may be reached at eugene.nielsen@live.com.


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