Woolrich Elite Series Tactical Introduces Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka
Responding to a growing demand from the marketplace, Woolrich Elite Series Tactical today unveiled the Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka designed to excel in brutal conditions.
Responding to a growing demand from the marketplace, Woolrich Elite Series Tactical today unveiled the Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka designed to excel in brutal conditions.
The Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka will be available at tactical outlets throughout the United States in July and was unveiled at the SHOT Show in January.
“The Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka is a great addition to our existing line, providing a performance parka that can withstand tough conditions that operatives face,” said Ron Bernstine, sales manager for Woolrich Elite Series Tactical. “We combined the quality for which Woolrich is known with durability and features that give professionals the confidence to get the job done.”
The Elite Waterproof Breathable Parka is made of nylon ripstop fabric with a waterproof, breathable membrane and 260T nylon taffeta liner. In addition, it features a detachable hood for convenience, double storm flap with hidden security pockets and rain gutter, large patch pockets with side hand warmer access (flaps can be tucked inside to create a convenient dump pocket), and a two-way side seam zipper for under arm ventilation and easy access to gear worn at the waist. It is available in black, coyote brown and OD green.
For more information on Woolrich Elite Series Tactical, visit www.WoolrichEliteSeriesTactical.com
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