Balaclava-ski mask — a headdress covering the head, forehead and face, leaving a small slit for the eyes, mouth or for the oval of the face. It is the most common type of balaclava. In fact, it can be used as a face mask, a boonie hat or a neck gaiter. The product is made of knitted fabric of different densities depending on the season and application. It is available in two colors: black and white.
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Materials:
- The main CORDURA INVISTA 500D fabric with polyurethane coating providing excellent water-resistant qualities, is made of NYLON 6.6 for increased wear resistance, with a finishing to protect against UV.
- Fabric for interior part – PES 1000D, with water-repellent properties and dense weave for increased wear resistance.
- Military grade velcro.
- “YKK” zippers.
- Plastic accessories with IRR by “DUE EMME ITALIA”.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION Battle belt has three outer sections with an internal utility belt. Each of the load-bearing sections is equipped with three rows of the…
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The main features of the system include:
- Quick release system
- Adjustable ergonomics to the body of a particular operator
- All components are created for standard sizes of third-party products (armor plates, magazine/grenade pouches, etc.)
- Solutions for connecting elements to each other are the most functional, strong, lightweight and comfortable for the operator
(QD fittings, Velcro, MOLLE/PALS system)
- Modularity allows the most optimal selection of components for a specific task
Front and back are equipped with compartments to fit standard ESAPI NIJ l.IV compatible 10″ by 12″ (25 cm x 30 cm) hard armor plates, also can be adjusted to fit larger in width and height plates. With additional modules to enlarge the protection area can be assembled to heavier load-bearing with side hard plates combined with flexible armor elements, such as continuous neck gaiter, limbs, abdominal and groin protection elements.
BASIC LAYOUT WEIGHT 1.65 KG
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