"What we found in our product development meetings was that officers were looking for an outerwear piece that was compatible with external carriers," says Anthony Talbert, associate marketing manager, Flying Cross. In discussions with officers, Talbert and his team found that wearing ballistic vest carriers over their uniforms has become more common, and officers were concerned about accessing their myriad gear attached to the carrier.
"This jacket offers unencumbered access to external gear because it's fully compatible with over-the-body, external armor," says Talbert. The carrier fits over the top of the pullover. He says officers can wear the garment over their waistline, or can tuck it into their waistband and underneath the external carrier. Either way, the jacket is designed so it won't impede access to gear.
The "HT" in the DutyGuard HT Pullover stands for hybrid technology. To make the jacket comfortable to wear under armor, the torso is made of knit stretch performance fabric that won't bunch, while the shoulder and chest area are made of a breathable waterproof shell fabric. But the entire garment is made using a special technology to maintain the officer's ideal body temperature.
While very warm when it needs to be, this jacket is not going to heat your body up when you move from cool to warm environments, Talbert says. Officers tend to take layers off when they go inside so they don't get too hot, but that's not necessary with this jacket because of its VaporCore, powered by 37.5 Active Particle Technology. It doesn't just wick away moisture. It responds to the wearer's body heat to keep relative humidity at 37.5% and core body temperature at the ideal 37.5 degrees Celsius, even under body armor.
The Dutyguard HT Pullover jacket can be worn as a standalone jacket, without a carrier worn over it. Its sleek quarter-zip design looks stylish and makes the jacket easy to take on and off. It also pairs well with other products in the Flying Cross Layertech outerwear line, which consists of three liners and two outershells.