M-Tac Aggressor Elite NYCO Pants
M-Tac Aggressor Elite NYCO Pants - 28/30 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Specifikationer
Aggressor Elite NYCO tactical pants can be used for training, shooting range, work, as well as business trips or walks. The Ukrainian brand M-Tac introduces innovative technologies to the market.
The pants are tailored from American NYCO rip-stop fabric: 50% nylon, 50% cotton. The perfect combination of durability and breathability – the same quality used in US Army uniforms. The main idea behind these pants was to preserve freedom of movement, which the designers have achieved 100%. The pants feel lightweight, do not restrict movement, and look both stylish and sturdy.
Comfortable wide pockets with reinforced inserts. The pants are designed to be worn with belts up to 5.5 cm wide. Buckles are sewn onto the front belt loops for attaching gear with carabiners. High-quality fittings from YKK. The pants fit so well and comfortably that it feels like wearing jogging pants.
Material: 50% Nylon / 50% Cotton (NYCO, made in USA)
Color: MultiCam®
Fittings: YKK
YKK is a world leader in zipper production and manufactures 90% of all zippers in 71 factories globally. The name comes from "Yoshida Factory," founded in the 1930s. The company became successful through collaboration with leading clothing brands and strict quality control. The high-quality zipper production technology was kept secret for many years, allowing them to quickly surpass competitors.
Camouflage "MULTICAM" was developed by the American company Crye Precision in collaboration with the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center (U.S. Army Natick Labs). Development took over eight years with expeditions, research, data analysis, and practical field tests. MULTICAM was created as a universal camouflage, effective on various backgrounds and in all lighting conditions and climates year-round.
How does camouflage work? The design takes advantage of human visual limitations. At long distances, the pattern consists of large, blurred patches, while small, rounded elements are used up close against vegetated backgrounds, where the eye perceives details more clearly. Predominant backgrounds globally have similar green and brown gradients. Black, often used in camouflage, does not actually exist in nature. Using computer simulations and over a thousand images, the MULTICAM pattern was developed.
NIR technology (Near Infrared) is used by the U.S. military to minimize detection by NIR electro-optical sensors. The fabric helps soldiers maintain a temperature similar to their surroundings and reduces reflection, making the uniform less visible under low light conditions.