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U.S. Cavalry Announces Exclusive 5.11 MultiCam Products

The 5.11 MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt and 5.11 Tactical MultiCam TDU Pant are now available from U.S. Cavalry.

April 8, 2010
U.S. Cavalry Announces Exclusive 5.11 MultiCam Products

5.11 Tactical MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt and 5.11 Tactical MultiCam TDU Pant are now available from U.S. Cavalry.

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The 5.11 MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt and 5.11 Tactical MultiCam TDU Pant are now available from U.S. Cavalry.

5.11 MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt

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Created with end user feedback from Special Forces teams, the 5.11 MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt delivers the best in 5.11 innovation and performance. 65% Polyester/35% Cotton Ripstop MultiCam sleeves have double articulated elbows for maximum durability.  Angled shoulder pockets offer easy access and a loop patch on both arms allows patch application. A lighter weight five-ounce knit body with back and side mesh inserts has wicking and moisture management perfect for wearing alone or as a base layer under body armor. The ¾ front allows added ventilation and zips to a full mandarin collar. The top of the collar is also padded behind the zipper to prevent it from chafing the neck. The hardwearing 5.11 MultiCam Rapid Assault Shirt is available now for $59.99 only at U.S. Cavalry.

5.11 Tactical MultiCam TDU Pant

One of 5.11's most requested styles, considered by many as the new standard and a replacement for the old style BDU, the 5.11 TDU is now available in MultiCam.

Utilizing 65% polyester/35% cotton ripstop MultiCam material, which resists tearing and abrasion, 5.11 MultiCam TDU pants are triple-stitched and bartacked in all stress areas. A self-adjusting comfort waistband with no metal buckles helps you bend and stretch with ease. The double-layered knee pockets fit neoprene kneepads for on-the-ground activities on the range or in the field. Front pockets are strong and roomy. Large side pockets are designed with an added inside pocket containing a divider, allowing each side to hold two AR mags securely. Each pocket is lined with the Back-Up Belt System loop-sided carrier, which allows the attachment of Back-Up Belt System pouches. Two rear pockets round out the storage needs of any assignment. Genuine YKK zippers and quality PRYM snaps stay zipped and snapped even under the most strenuous activities. 5.11 TDU pants in MultiCam are available now exclusively at U.S. Cavalry for $69.99.

About 5.11 Tactical Series

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Located in Modesto, Calif., 5.11 Tactical Series creates innovative, user-required products that enhance the safety, speed, and performance of law enforcement, military, and fire/EMS professionals. Built on a foundation of durability, quality, and value, 5.11 Tactical's team of more than 200 employees leads the industry in delivering functionally innovative gear, head to toe.

For more information visit www.511tactical.com.

About U.S. Cavalry

U.S. Cavalry, headquartered in Radcliff, Ky., has served military and law enforcement professionals for over 35 years by delivering the world's finest tactical uniforms, equipment, services, and training.

For more information visit: www.uscav.com.

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