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Short description
The 5.11 Tactical GEO7 Fast-Tac TDU Shirt is a lightweight and breathable classic style operational shirt.
Material
100% polyester (Fast-Tac™ Ripstop).
Beschreibung
The 5.11 Tactical® GEO7™ Fast-Tac™ TDU® Shirt is a lightweight and breathable classic style tactical shirt. The Fast-Tac™ material made of 100% polyester is 25% lighter than conventional ripstop fabric and due to the weave also particularly breathable and fast drying. Despite the light weight, the Fast-Tac™ material is very abrasion resistant and durable.
Details:
Loose fit.
Lightweight and breathable.
Concealed button placket.
Elbow reinforcements.
2 chest pockets with Velcro closure.
Bi-swing stretch gusset in shoulder area for better freedom of movement.
UPF +50.
Includes 1 pair of epaulettes to sew on yourself.
Weight: approx. 460 g (size M).
GEO7™ is an exclusive camouflage pattern from 5.11 Tactical® that was developed in collaboration with Veil Camo™.
Macro Distortion
By combining large areas of color with specific shapes, GEO7™ can break up the human silhouette. This extends the time it takes the eye to detect shapes, starting at 10 meters. This gives the camouflaged user the decisive tactical advantage.
Micro Distortion
By linking small regions of color to specific shapes, GEO7™ can break up the human silhouette. This extends the time it takes the eye to detect shapes, starting within a 25m radius.
Distorting color
The GEO7™ color palette is taken from a special process from the environment in question and refined. The colors are combined with distorting macro and micro structures.
Stepless camouflage
The combination of the special macro and micro structure of GEO7™ in a wide range of lighting conditions, distances and environmental conditions.
Mathematical Chaos Theory
GEO7™ is designed using fractals and mathematical chaos theory. These principles are found many times in nature and have inspired the design of the camouflage pattern.
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