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Durabo Combat Shirt ALFA – MultiCam®
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Durabo Combat Shirt ALFA – MultiCam®
Tactical combat shirt will work during any mission, dynamic and static, during above-average physical exertion, but also during calm patrolling the area Dedicated to uniformed services which expect a durable product that also maintains appropriate aesthetics, comfort and functionality. Aesthetic appearance is an added value that gives increased comfort and user satisfaction.
Combat shirt is made of two fabrics:
The model has 2 pockets:
All pockets are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the combat shirt, providing you comfortable and intuitive access to items without thinking and looking where the pocket is. The shoulder pockets will be perfect for the first-use items, such as a telephone, a notebook, and in changing weather, a warmer, a balaclava or cap, and even as a place for a first-aid kit.
Due to its unique qualities, Cordura is widely used in tactical equipment for military, law enforcement, and special forces. It is mainly used in materials with a 1000d and 500d linear density. Linear density is the ratio between the weight of the fabric and its length. It is measured in denier. This unit of measurement is mainly used for nylon fabrics. So, the higher the index, the more dense and heavy the fabric. The physical and technical characteristics of CORDURA 1000D are very high, it has a very high breaking load of about 3000 N and a tearing load of about 150 N. The abrasion resistance is more than 50000 cycles. It is used for clothing, bags, and pouches. Products made of CORDURA will stand the test of time and distance. CORDURA stands for durability, reliability, and style. In terms of durability, it is beyond competition.
The YKK company is a world leader in the fastening production. It produces 90% of all fasteners at 71 factories around the world. This is a group of Japanese companies whose trademark was registered almost 70 years ago. YKK is translated from Japanese as "Yoshida’s Factory" - this was the name of the company's founder, who opened the production of fasteners for clothes in the 1930s. Success was achieved thanks to cooperation with leading clothing brands and appliance of particularly strict quality standards. In addition, for a very long time, the machine for the production of high-quality fasteners was kept in the strictest secret. This helped the company quickly overtake its main competitors.