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Frag Out! Magazine #26

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for better moisture wicking. Since the TLG is more outdoor-oriented jacket, there is no NIR, etc. fea- tures. For military and law enforcement use you should pick other product. On the sides of the jacket and on the bottom parts of the sleeves there are panels from medi- um-weight Techno Stretch fabric (92% polyes- ter/8% elastane). It is highly elastic, breathable and abrasion resistant fabric providing thermal comfort and mobility. Armpits feature mesh vents (mesh is elastic, 75% polyamide/25% elastane) for improved air flow. TLG has very simple cut and alpine-style fit for increased mobility without bulk. Jacket features the full front zip with laminated nylon windflap. The back part of the jacket is drop-tail, slightly ex- tended for better protection against wind. There is shock-cord adjustment in the hem, but only the back of the TLG might be adjusted – the cordlocks are attached near the elastic Techno Stretch panels. Sleeves are straight (or very slightly profiled) with slightly extended top part of the cuff acting as a tiny stormflap. There is a panel of elastic Techno Stretch reaching from the armpit to the cuff. The fit of the cuffs is quite tight, but you can easily reach your watch. TLG has fixed non-insulated hood with elastic around the opening and a single rear adjustment to ensure that it fits securely and does not obscure vision. The one-handed, single pull adjuster tight- ens the hood beneath the ears, so that it moves with the head from side to side. It can be rolled up and stowed loosely using the hanger loop found inside near the label. When the hood is rolled up, it forms a warm, insulated collar to keep the wind out. The hood is meant to be worn under helmets; it is not large enough to fit over them. Hood has simple peak on the front that can pro- tect against wind or rain. Hood is lined with s a m e www.fragoutmag.com

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