First Impressions and Fit
The
5.11 V.XI XTU
pants fit well right out of the box. The blend of cotton, nylon Cordura, and elastane ripstop material strikes a balance between durability and flexibility, giving a sense of reliability without being stiff. For professionals in various fields of work, comfort during extended wear is crucial, and these pants offer just that. Whether you're kneeling, crouching, or sprinting, the pants stretch just enough, preventing any restriction.
The
V.XI Sigurd Shirt
pairs well with the pants, completing the look while offering impressive comfort. The blend of nylon and elastane warp knit mesh with Cryo-Tac properties, paired with moisture-wicking and anti-odor finish material gives you a shirt that allows the air in to keep you cool whether being worn alone, under a carrier, or layering.
The Sigurd shirt fit is snug but not tight, making it adaptable for both summer and winter use, as it leaves room for layering. This shirt was comfortable for both casual wear and high-movement situations, which is a significant plus given that law enforcement professionals often need to transition between both.
Durability and Material
The V.XI XTU Pants excel in durability. Made with reinforced stitching and a tough fabric blend, they can handle scuffs, scrapes, and even abrasions from rough surfaces. I tested this firsthand during an active training drill involving obstacle climbing and simulated combat scenarios. These pants can withstand rougher terrains and urban environments alike, which is essential in demanding situations, especially since we’re not just working behind desks. The V.XI XTU pants have the 5.11 patented kneepad system and soft internal kneepads. My thoughts on knee pads in the past have been negative, due to them always sliding out of place. While on a SWAT team, I eventually stopped wearing the knee pads due to constantly having to adjust them. With the V.XI XTU knee pads system, I did not have that issue. As part of my testing, I could sprint and drop to a knee and slide in gravel, with no issues. The knee pad stayed where it was supposed to be.
The V.XI Sigurd Shirt holds up in durability, though it doesn’t quite match the ruggedness of the pants. While it’s resilient enough for daily use and can take a few bumps and scrapes, the shirt is more vulnerable to snagging on sharp edges or rough surfaces. However, that’s to be expected given its lightweight nature and breathability—it’s a trade-off, but one that’s manageable.