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5.11 TACTICAL CATALOGUE 2016 Purpose-Built Gear Merci De Nous Aider À Développer La Marque 5.11 Tactical®! FRANÇAIS À L’INTÉRIEUR : Gants tactiques, Bottes Speed 3.0, Valises Rigides ® 5.11 TACTICAL CATALOGUE 2016 Purpose-built gear Merci de nous aider à développer la marque 5.11 Tactical®! Merci de continuer à partager vos idées avec l’ équipe 5.11 Tactical® et moi-même. Chaque produit 5.11® répond directement à un problème soulevé par l’ utilisateur final. Vous, les passionnés et les professionnels, formez la pierre angulaire de 5.11 Tactical®. Nous ne lésinerons jamais sur l’ innovation et notre équipe travaille très dur sur la nouvelle génération de produit Tactical ! À l’ intérieur Notre nouveau catalogue contient plus de 495 produits, dont plus de 61 nouveaux articles. Je voudrais attirer votre attention sur certains d’entre eux : Le nouveau sac à dos discret HAVOC 30 parfait pour un EDC (page 57), les nouvelles chemises Covert (page 24) et un nouveau short d’ entrainement, le Vaporlite (page 11). Des femmes issues du tir de compétition nous ont mis au défi de créer des produits féminin à la fois confortables, résistants et flexibles. Le short Shockwave (page 12) et la chemise Spitfire (page 22) relèvent tous deux le défi. Comme toujours, nous sommes très honorés de mettre notre savoir-faire au service des professionnels et des civils conscients de leurs responsabilités personnelles, qui sont prêts et désireux d’ agir. Always Be Ready ! Salutations distinguées, Thomas E. Davin CEO 5.11 Tactical® INDEX DU CATALOGUE PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES 4 - 15 CHEMISES & POLOS 18 - 27 VÊTEMENTS D’ EXTÉRIEUR 28 - 37 CHAUSSURES 38 - 49 EQUIPEMENT POUR L’ENTRAINEMENT 52 - 55 BAGAGERIE & SACS 56 - 77 ACCESSOIRES NYLON & HOLSTERS 78 - 85 ACCESSOIRES 86 - 95 T-SHIRTS 96 - 97 INDEX DES PICTOGRAMMES ET TAILLES 98 - 99 Women’s Spitfire Shooting Shirt in 861 Mosstone, voir page 22 Mission Ready Cap in 120 Coyote, voir page 93 Taclite Anorak in 192 Tundra, voir page 33 Guardsman Watch, voir page 93 RUSH12 in 328 Sandstone, voir page 59 Ignitor 16 Backpack in 328 Sandstone, voir page 58 Partenaires: PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES SHORTS PANTALONS, Apex Pant in 166 Battle Brown, voir page 7 Taclite® M-65 Jacket in 162 TDU Khaki, voir page 33 Flannel Shirt L/S in 756 Sapphire, voir page 24 — 4 — www.511Tactical.com PANTALON APEX 5.11® : LES MEILLEURES CARACTÉRISTIQUES SONT CELLES QUE L' ON NE VOIT PAS Depuis la présentation de notre premier pantalon à l’académie nationale du FBI, la gamme 5.11 Tactical® a continué à PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES innover, gagnant le respect et la confiance des professionnels et des passionnés du monde entier. Pour concevoir notre nouveau pantalon Apex, nous avons écouté les requêtes des professionnels qui portent nos pantalons au quotidien. Grâce à leurs remarques, nous avons créé le pantalon qui répond à leurs besoins. Nous avons confectionné un tissu breveté, une toile extensible qui vous permet de sauter par-dessus des obstacles ou de donner des coups de pied circulaires tout en vous fondant dans la foule ! Vous retrouverez le pantalon Apex page 7. « Lorsque je voyage, je porte le pantalon Apex, je n’aime pas laisser mes papiers ou objets de valeur dans un sac. C’est mieux si je dois m’assoupir ou bien me Poche avant gauche déplacer rapidement afin de ne pas perdre ou faire tomber des objets et attraper exactement ce dont j’ai besoin sans devoir tout sortir. » Scott Sonnon, fondateur de l’ académie TACFIT et voyageur regulier Poche latérale droite PASSPORT € $ $ Poche cargo latérale € Poche dissimulée www.facebook.com/511Tactical — 5 — Notre ligne de pantalons Flex-Tac® Pourquoi le Flex-Tac® ? Le tissu innovant Flex-Tac® rend les produits Tactical plus fonctionnels et confortables que les tissus traditionnels. Pour apprécier la différence de confort et de liberté de mouvement, essayez-le par vous-même ! Le tissu Flex-Tac® : Le Flex-Tac®, en cours d’homologation, intègre du stretch (dans le fil) pour une souplesse et une liberté de mouvement durables. Son maillage indéchirable extrêmement discret est traité au TEFLON® pour une résistance exceptionnelle aux taches et aux salissures. La ligne Flex-Tac® : Le Flex-Tac® a été introduit dans la gamme 5.11® avec le pantalon 5.11 Stryke™, qui s’est rapidement imposé comme le choix préféré 206 Field Green 070 Stone des utilisateurs. Depuis lors, la gamme Couleurs disponibles Couleurs disponibles Flex-Tac® n’a cessé de s’étendre et comprend aujourd’hui les pantalons tactiques 019 070 092 116 206 724 019 070 092 192 discrets Ridgeline et Cirrus, l’Apex et le Stryke, ainsi que le pantalon résolument tactique Stryke TDU. RIDGELINE PANT CIRRUS PANT La gamme Flex-Tac® comprend également un short et une chemise Stryke, ainsi Le pantalon Ridgeline de 5.11 Tactical® combine un Le pantalon pour femmes Cirrus, fabriqué grâce à notre que des chemises Stryke TDU. look décontracté à une solidité hors pair. En tissu propre tissu Flex Tac® de 193g, extensible et indéchirable, indéchirable Flex Tac® extensible, le Ridgeline est offre une durabilité et une liberté de mouvement Il existe désormais un produit doté de renforts aux principaux points de tension, de optimales sans sacrifier le confort. En service, dans la Flex-Tac® pour chaque mission ! boutons solides et surpiqué sur toutes les coutures vie de tous les jours ou dans les opérations en civil, le principales. Le pantalon Ridgeline est conçu pour pantalon Cirrus est polyvalent. Il est équipé d’ un gousset exceller dans les environnements les plus exigeants d’ entrejambe pour une complète liberté de mouvement, sans sacrifier le confort ou la mobilité. de deux poches de devant permettant d’ emporter un couteau ou un téléphone portable, de deux poches arrière + Traitement au TEFLON® pour la résistance aux à fermeture Éclair pour chargeurs ainsi que de fermetures taches et aux salissures YKK® authentiques. Les poches arrière sont à double + Tissu indéchirable 193 g/m2 Flex-Tac® couture pour plus de solidité, tandis que des renforts + Renforts en Cordura pour couteaux sur les poches au niveau de tous les points de tension assurent une avants résilience et une longévité exceptionnelles au vêtement. + Gousset d’ entrejambe cousu sur toute la longueur + Poches avant et arrière passepoilées + Tissu indéchirable Flex-Tax 193g, solide et souple + Fermeture YKK® + Traitement au TEFLON® pour la résistance aux taches et aux salissures 65% POLYESTER / 35% COTON + Discrétion 74411 RIDGELINE PANT | 019: BLACK, 070: STONE, 092: + Gousset d’ entrejambe STORM, 116: BATTLE BROWN, 206: FIELD GREEN, 724: DARK + Poches intégrées pour téléphone portable/couteau NAVY* | 28-30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36-44, LONGUEUR DE JAMBE + Poches arrière pour chargeurs 30-36 | €79.95 + Poches arrière à double couture + Fermetures Éclair YKK® + Renforts aux principaux points de tension 65% POLYESTER / 35% COTON 64391 WOMEN’S CIRRUS PANT | 019: BLACK, 070: STONE, 092: STORM, 192: TUNDRA* | 2-20 (LONGUEUR DE JAMBE: REGULAR 30-32”, LONG 34-36”) | €79.95 — 6 — www.511Tactical.com PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES 116 Battle Brown 092 Storm 162 TDU Khaki Couleurs disponibles Couleurs disponibles Couleurs disponibles 019 055 092 116 190 192 724 018 019 055 070 092 116 120 019 092 162 190 724 190 724 APEX PANT 5.11 STRYKETM PANT STRYKETM TDU PANT Le pantalon Apex est conçu pour l’action ! Souple et Le pantalon 5.11 Stryke™ en Flex Tac® est également Équipement tactique de nouvelle génération, fonctionnel tout en restant discret, il redéfinit la un pantalon révolutionnaire proposé en exclusivité notre nouveau pantalon Stryke TDU™ est pourvu vitesse et la polyvalence. par 5.11 Tactical®. Le Flex Tac® est un tissu dont nous d’ une ceinture intégrée avec stretch et d’ une sommes à l’ origine, en cours de brevet, intégrant une construction articulée conférant un aspect épuré, ® ® En tissu extensible Flex-Tac de 5.11 , il est doté maille extensible dans deux directions et résistant à tout en offrant une parfaite liberté de mouvement. d’articulations aux genoux, d’une poche pour liens la salissure. Le pantalon 5.11 Stryke™ en Flex Tac® se flexibles intérieure, d’une poche dissimulée pour clefs caractérise par un style agres sif doublé du confort + Traitement au TEFLON® pour la résistance aux de menottes, de poches à fermeture Éclair au niveau et de la solidité dont fait preuve 5.11 Tactical®. taches et à la terre des cuisses avec rangement intérieur pour chargeurs, + Poches cargo inclinées positionnées de manière et de profondes poches principales renforcées. + Traitement au TEFLON® pour la résistance aux ergonomique taches et aux salissures + Entrejambe à soufflets et genoux articulés pour ® + Tissu extensible Canvas Flex-Tac 6,4 oz. + Tissu indéchirable polyester/coton 193g/m2 Flex-Tac® une totale liberté de mouvement + Soufflet intégral à l’entrejambe + Ceinture tunnel à réglage automatique + Double revêtement aux genoux (compatible avec ® + Traitement au TEFLON pour la résistance aux (hommes uniquement) nos genouillères en néoprène) taches et aux salissures + Support pour badge sur le devant de la ceinture + Empiècements extensibles à l’ arrière des genoux + Ceinture confort pour le port discret + Poches PA brevetées faciles d’ accès + Ceinture montée avec empiècements extensibles + Fermetures Éclair YKK® et boutons-pression Prym® 69 % POLYESTER / 31 % COTON + Double renfort aux genoux avec poche pour genouillères 80% POLYESTER / 20% COTON 74434 APEX PANT 019: BLACK, 055: KHAKI, 092: STORM*, 116: | 74433 STRYKE TDU PANT | 019: BLACK, 092: STORM, BATTLE BROWN, 190: TDU GREEN, 192: TUNDRA*, 724: DARK NAVY | 162: TDU KHAKI, 190: TDU GREEN, 724: DARK NAVY | 28-44, 28-44 EVEN, 31, 33, 35,
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