Police Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Propper International Introduces Defender Series Outerwear

Propper International has introduced a new line of law enforcement outerwear inspired by advanced technologies from both the military and high-end ski and mountain gear. The new, lightweight waterproof-breathable line, named Propper Defender Series, is designed to replace heavy and outdated law enforcement jackets with the latest in outerwear technology.

July 10, 2008
2 min to read


Propper International has introduced a new line of law enforcement outerwear inspired by advanced technologies from both the military and high-end ski and mountain gear. The new, lightweight waterproof-breathable line, named Propper Defender Series, is designed to replace heavy and outdated law enforcement jackets with the latest in outerwear technology.

The design includes Propper's exclusive HALT waterproof-breathable barrier, a Special Forces-inspired Peripheral Vision Hood System (PVHS)—an integrated stow-away hood contoured to your face and head for maximum visibility—and an Action Fit Design with articulated sleeves/elbows for greater range of motion.

Ad Loading...

The jackets are specifically designed for law enforcement professionals with molded badge tabs, microphone clips, and side zippers on each hip that allow quick access to an officer's duty belt or weapon. "We saw an opportunity to use many of the advanced applications that we use in our military designs to produce a line for law enforcement outerwear that would replace the outdated designs in the marketplace," Said Tom Kellim, President, Propper International, Inc.

The Propper Defender Series includes seven styles, aptly named with a NATO series nomenclature, including Propper Defender Alpha, Bravo, Delta, Echo, Gamma, and two hi-vis jackets, Halo I and Halo II.

Several important features are the foundation for the series' leading-edge design. First, all of the jackets, except the Echo Softshell, feature Propper's exclusive Halt barrier for optimum waterproof-breathable performance. These are two- and three-layer laminate barriers, originally designed for the military, which are exceptionally light and less bulky for a better fit that enhances freedom of movement. Second, all jackets, except the softshell, are factory seam sealed to meet the highest standards of waterproof protection. Additionally, most jackets feature Propper's Peripheral Vision Hood System (PVHS) for increased visibility.

Finally, Propper's "Action Fit Design" is built into all of the styles, offering superior anatomical fit for an advanced range of motion with articulated sleeves and elbows. For the user, this means that you can move your arms above your head or forward with ease while your jacket stays in place and doesn't rise above your belt.

For more information visit www.propper.com.

Ad Loading...
Topics:Training

More Training

Blue graient background with logos for InVeris, Caldwell, and FATS.
TrainingJanuary 14, 2026

Caswell Live Fire Spins Off from InVeris

Caswell Live Fire has spun off from parent company InVeris, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Caswell’s founding. Over the past 100 years, Caswell has developed pioneering solutions that support military, law enforcement, and commercial clients worldwide.

Read More →
Thumbnail for video series POLICE Topics, Tactics & Tips with a yellow headline that reads When Do You Transport a Wounded Officer Instead of Waiting for EMS?
Patrolby Wayne ParhamOctober 26, 2025

When Do You Transport a Wounded Officer Instead of Waiting for EMS?

Thumbnail for video series POLICE Topics, Tactics & Tips with a yellow headline that reads When Do You Transport a Wounded Officer Instead of Waiting for EMS?

Read More →
Coffee Break With Police Experts thumnail for topic of Using Your Patrol Vehicle for Cover.
Patrolby Wayne ParhamOctober 3, 2025

Coffee Break with Police Experts: Using Your Patrol Vehicle for Cover

In this video, hear from Dustin Mowery, a product specialist at Team Wendy, as he discusses how to best use a patrol vehicle for cover.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Police officer crouching behind vehicle, holding rifle in tactical stance
Vehicle Opsby Wayne ParhamAugust 29, 2025

Using Patrol Vehicles for Cover

While a patrol vehicle offers some cover protection when taking fire, remain mobile and don’t stick to one piece of cover indefinitely. Dustin Mowery, of Team Wendy, shares what he teaches about using vehicles as cover.

Read More →
TrainingAugust 25, 2025

San Francisco Police Recruit Dies in Training

Recruit Officer Jon-Marques Psalms, 30, reportedly suffered a medical emergency after completing a training exercise on Wednesday August 20, 2025, at the Academy.

Read More →
TechnologyAugust 25, 2025

POLICE and Flock Safety Present Webinar on Combining LPR with Real-Time Video

The webinar titled “Beyond the Plate: Real-Time Video Intelligence for Police Operations” will show how pairing LPR data with live camera feeds delivers faster, safer, and more coordinated responses on everything from stolen vehicles to active BOLOs.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Trainingby Christian BaileyAugust 1, 2025

How to Join a Bicycle Unit

A great bicycle officer has a strong service mentality, paramount knowledge of laws, a thirst for new knowledge, and someone who can adapt to change easily. If this describes you, your agency's bicycle unit might be a good fit.

Read More →
PatrolJune 18, 2025

Dave Smith: Be Prepared for the Ultimate Contest

You need to train like an elite athlete for the life-and-death challenge you may some day face on the job.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
TechnologyMay 19, 2025

First Look: Adding AI to Simulator Training

The new artificial intelligence feature for MILO’s VR and Focus3D simulators gives trainees a chance to practice and refine their communications skills while working scenarios.

Read More →