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Police Product Test: Tru-Spec 24-7 Series Delta Pants and Pinnacle Shirt

Tru-Spec make some of the most durable and stylish clothing and uniforms for law enforcement, the military, and even casual wear. The company's latest Delta pants and Pinnacle shirt from its 24-7 Series line combine some of the best of both worlds.

November 7, 2016
Police Product Test: Tru-Spec 24-7 Series Delta Pants and Pinnacle Shirt

Tru-Spec 24-7 Series Pinnacle Shirt (Photo: Tru-Spec)

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Tru-Spec is a "tru" player in the tactical clothing and gear field. They make some of the most durable and stylish clothing and uniforms for law enforcement, the military, and even casual wear. The company's latest Delta pants and Pinnacle shirt from its 24-7 Series line combine some of the best of both worlds to create a shirt and pants that are as functional as a duty uniform yet stylish and comfortable enough for everyday wear.

First up is the Pinnacle button down shirt. Available in standard sizes with color options of black, khaki, and grey, the Pinnacle is constructed of a 4.25-ounce polyester and cotton blend, which not only prevents shrinking and fading but also gives the Pinnacle a very comfortable stretch for enhanced range of motion. The snap-front allows the wearer to quickly separate the front of the shirt to access a weapon or, if nothing else, makes it easy to take on and off. There are two front breast pockets that are mesh lined for maximum breathability and wide flap closures for easy access to the goods inside. The back is vented behind the shoulders and there is a v-split at each hip for comfort. Tucked or untucked, the Pinnacle is a truly stylish and very comfortable shirt.

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Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Series Delta Pants (Photo: Tru-Spec)

Now for the Delta BDU pants. Available in standard sizes with color options of black, khaki, and coyote, the Delta pants are constructed of a cotton and spandex blend. This gives them a very comfortable stretch while being soft and breathable right off the rack. From top to bottom the Delta pants feature a traditional fitted waist with silicone lining to keep your shirt tucked in. The front and side pockets both incorporate interior pockets for magazines and knives and there is a zippered closure on the left side for easy access to the gear inside. The back pockets have flap closures, the crotch is gusseted, and the reinforced knees feature pockets for internal kneepads.

The Pinnacle shirt and Delta pants are both available now direct from Tru-Spec and considering the features they both bring to the table they're a heck of a deal.

Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Series Pinnacle Shirt

  • Button down byron collar with hidden button under collar points

  • Bi-swing back

  • Hidden pen pockets under chest pocket flaps

  • Button top snap placket for easy access

  • 4" side vents

  • Straight hem to be worn tucked in or out

Material: 4.25 oz. polyester cotton with mechanical stretch

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Colors: Black, khaki, and grey

Sizes: Small–4X Large

Price: $59.95

Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Series Delta Pants

  • Traditional fitted waist

  • Silicone inner waistband shirt stay

  • Deep front pockets with hidden pistol mag pockets

  • Inset cargo pockets with hidden mag pockets

  • Additional zipper pocket and accessory pocket on top of cargo pocket

  • Reinforced, articulated knees for a streamlined appearance

  • 3.75" wide knife pocket outside of cargo pockets

  • Internal knee pockets for optional knee pads

  • Gusseted crotch

  • Tru-Spec original Prym stud post button with YKK brass zipper

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Material: 8 oz. 98% cotton 2% spandex

Colors: Black, khaki, and coyote

Sizes: Waist 28"–44" with 30", 32" or 34" inseam

Price: $82.95

www.truspec.com

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A.J. George is a sergeant with the Scottsdale (AZ) Police Department assigned to the Technical Operations Unit, Special Investigations Section. He has more than a decade of law enforcement experience in patrol, field training, and traffic enforcement.

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