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Frag Out! Magazine #31

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cess to the items carried inside. And you don't have to remove the flap completely. I guess some will say that during jumping or running, the content might just fall out of the pocket, but there is an elastic band in the edge to prevent that happening. Nice feature that works. I needed to spend some time with the front thigh pockets. These are zippered for total security. Some guys carry mags there, some carry cash and phones. Pockets have dual layers! The knee area is particularly interesting. There are Cordura reinforcements sewn over the knee inserts pockets. Just as in Murica! And finally, they ditched the rear pockets (found in many other pants). Now, there is a huge rear stretch fabric panel for ultimate comfort of your Mall Ninja Ass. Neat! This, together with some DWR coating makes a durable and comfortable piece of clothing. It might be your new crash! Any surprises in a combat shirt? Well… none. But the fact I want- ed to compare it with Crye Precision one will just acknowledge the premium quality of the Vanguard. Yes, Polish brand has built a top-notch product. Well-designed, functional and, in my opinion, comparable to the "you know which company". The cut will not turn in you in "tactical sausage". The Polartec fabric of the core is comfortable and dries pretty quickly (yeah, they write about it everywhere, but it was always soaked after use). Rest of the shirt is pretty standard: reinforced elbows, bicep pockets, Velcor, zippers, maybe the insert on the spine is some- thing unusual. Combat shirt is designed for intensive use. It has to perform well, resist wear, prevent overheating and look cool. Yup, Space Marines Issue. What else is here? Labels. Yes, the labels, their content and placement. There is a huge Polish flag one them. Tiny DA logos www.fragoutmag.com

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