This video review focuses on the TruSpec Tactical Jumpsuit, highlighting its practicality, features, and value. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability beyond SWAT operations, discussing its excellent pocket system, durable ripstop fabric, and comfortable fit. They also touch upon aspects like POU (Point of Use) discussions and whether the jumpsuit aesthetic suits the viewer. The jumpsuit is presented as a strong one-piece apparel option for activities like BOK (Back Of Kit), Callout, and Run N Gun. Despite being discontinued by TruSpec, the reviewer directs viewers to Botach Tactical for purchasing, noting its popularity in TNP (The New Product/Tactical News Pipeline) for its exceptional value and function.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the 5.11 TacLite Pro Pant, highlighting its 'tactical street wear' aesthetic and superior pocket system. The reviewer details features like a dedicated knife pocket, a compartmentalized cell phone/pistol mag pocket, and reinforced pocket corners. It also contrasts the TacLite design with BDU/ACU trousers, noting the absence of drawstrings and the use of Velcro closures for a more streamlined look. The fabric quality (65% polyester/35% cotton ripstop, Teflon coated) is praised for breathability, comfort, and durability. The innovative active waistband, double-layered seat and knees with knee pad pockets, YKK zippers, Prym snaps, and gusseted crotch are also discussed. The review mentions available colors and the alternative TacLite Pro shorts, concluding that the pants offer great value for duty, personal, or recreational use.
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