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Equipment Specifications
| Pockets | 7 |
| Closure Type | Buttons |
| Material | Polyester and cotton |
Product Description
The Aggressor Gen.II Flex tactical pants are suitable for training, shooting, airsoft games, work, or just a regular walk. Made of lightweight, monophonic, tear-resistant fabric with water and mud resistant Teflon. The fabric, a blend of polyester and cotton, is comfortable on the body, retains colors well, and is resistant to wear. The main task of the designers was to maintain comfort in movement, and they successfully accomplished this task. The pants provide a sense of lightness and look smart and sturdy. The practical pockets are wide with additional reinforcement in the most vulnerable abrasion areas. Compatible with belts up to 5.5 cm wide. The front loops are sewn with buckles for attaching additional equipment. Featuring zippers and buttons from the world-leading accessory manufacturer YKK. Aggressor Gen.II Flex from M-TAC is a successful combination of well-thought-out design, high quality, and broad functionality. These pants will provide you with proper comfort.
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Material: |
cotton, polyester |
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Accessories: |
YKK |
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Teflon: |
Highly resistant to freezing and heat. Remains flexible at significant temperatures from -70 to +270 °C, making it the best water-resistant material of our time. Teflon has excellent adhesion and low surface tension, remaining unaffected by sweat, water, other substances, or solvents. Teflon is completely imperceptible and visually invisible to humans, but its characteristics make a real difference. Dirt, dust, or water always stay on the surface of the clothing, forming droplets and easily brushing off. |
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Pockets: |
-2 side pockets with a knife holder -2 back pockets -2 cargo pockets -1 front pocket designed for a phone or notebook |
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The YKK company is the world leader in fastening elements production. It manufactures 90% of all fastening elements at 71 factories worldwide. |
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