Propper Adds Ultra-Light Summerweight Tactical Pants, Shirts, Shorts
Just in time for the warmer months, Propper introduces its Summerweight collection. This ultra-lightweight tactical uniform including tactical pants, shirts and shorts is available now at propper.com.

Propper's Summerweight Tactical Uniform includes this long-sleeve tactical shirt. (Photo: Propper)
Just in time for the warmer months, Propper introduces its Summerweight collection. This ultra-lightweight tactical uniform including tactical pants, shirts and shorts is available now at propper.com.
Propper’s latest ultra-light Summerweight uniform is its lightest yet, making it ideal for hot days. The durable stretch fabric wicks moisture away from the body, keeping the wearer cool and comfortable without restricting mobility. The uniform is UPF 50, meaning it blocks 98% of the ultraviolet radiation hitting the garment, making it ideal for all-day sun protection.
The Summerweight set consists of tactical pants, shirts (long and short sleeve), and shorts available in black, khaki, olive, and LAPD navy color options. The tactical pant offers rapid-access lay-flat cargo pockets on the upper thigh offer quick access to tools and supplies. The mesh-backed vent on the back of short and long sleeve shirt allow for breathability on hot days. The short has an 11-inch inseam, a total of 10 pockets for gear storage, and mesh lining for comfort.
The Propper Summerweight Tactical Uniform is available now online and in stores. Shop, learn more, and view the product video at propper.com.
Since 1967, making tactical gear with a purpose has been a way of life for Propper, starting with its first government contract with the U.S. Navy. Today, Propper designs and manufactures tactical clothing and gear that keeps military, tactical, law enforcement, and public safety professionals moving, whether they’re in the service, on the job, or off for the weekend. To shop or learn more, visit www.propper.com.
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