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Uniforme 5.11 Stryke Tactical Duty A L’INTERIEUR : NOUVEAUX UNIFORMES « NEXT LEVEL » AVEC: CHEMISES & PANTALONS TDU STRYKE, BOTTES EVO, ZERO G-PLATES 5.11 TACTICAL® CATALOGUE 2015 Purpose-built gear for the most demanding missions 5.11 TACTICAL IS A STRATEGIC PARTNER TO THE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ASSOCIATES, INC. Next Level Uniform Catégories de produits 5.11® innove constamment en vue de résoudre les problèmes rencontrés par les agents et les officiers. Depuis plusieurs années, nous sommes à leur écoute et nous concevons de nouveaux produits pour votre utilisation sur le terrain ou les patrouilles. Vous avez demandé de la vitesse, de la mobilité, du confort et une couleur mieux adaptée aux environnements urbains. Nous sommes heureux de présenter pour cette saison un certain nombre de nouveaux produits répondant à ces demandes. INTRODUCTION 4 - 17 DE PRODUITS CATÉGORIES Stryke TDU™ et PDU™ (p. 5) PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES Vous avez demandé notre tissu 5.11 Flex-Tac® pour les uniformes de service, et nous sommes fiers d' annoncer nos nouveaux modèles Stryke Tactical Duty et Patrol Duty. Tous deux se caractérisent par de nouveaux éléments fonctionnels et le Stryke TDU™ est proposé dans la couleur Storm, idéale pour les interventions en milieu urbain. Botte EVO (p. 49) Notre série ATAC, très appréciée, continue de faire partie de la gamme 5.11®, mais, grâce à votre contribution, nous nous attachons à aller encore plus loin avec la botte d' intervention EVO. CHEMISES & POLOS 18 - 29 Plaques Zero G (p. 73) Bénéficiant de technologies issues de l' aéronautique, ces plaques en fibre de carbone transfère la charge du bas du dos sur les hanches pour une posture mieux adaptée et plus de mobilité. Bienvenue dans une nouvelle ère pour les uniformes tactiques VÊTEMENTS D' EXTÉRIEUR 30 - 41 SOUS-VÊTEMENTS TOUT-TERRAIN 42 - 43 Thomas E. Davin Chief Executive Officer ÉQUIPEMENTS D' ENTRAINEMENT 5.11 RECON ® 44 - 47 Index des pictogrammes Nos équipes de conception sont constamment sur la brèche et mettent tout en œuvre pour résoudre les problèmes rencontrés en situation réelle par nos clients à travers le monde. Ainsi, les produits 5.11 Tactical® sont truffés de fonctions inspirées des retours d' informations et des interactions avec des agents et des personnes comme vous. Avec tout un arsenal de caractéristiques techniques et de fonctionnalités, nous avons préparé cette collection de vignettes pour vous faire découvrir les spécificités et les 48 - 57 avantages de nos produits. CHAUSSURES Caractéristiques et avantages des produits Ceinture integrée réglable — Ceinture intégrée à réglage automatique ou élas- Volets d' identification — Volets d' identification pouvant être rangés ou présentés tique pour plus de souplesse pour le port d' un étui à l' intérieur de la ceinture (IWB) pour identification professionnelle. BAGAGERIE & SACS 58 - 71 Ventilation — Intégrant des renforts en maille, des aérations et/ou un dos façon Paré pour genouillères — Produit conçu pour accueillir les genouillères en cape assurant une ventilation optimale. néoprène 5.11® (59008, vendues séparément). 72 - 79 Antibactérien — Ce traitement évite la prolifération des bactéries (et des Paré pour les ordinateur portable — Intègre un compartiment permettant de ACCESSOIRES NYLON & HOLSTERS mauvaises odeurs). glisser un ordinateur portable. Paré pour la dissimulation — Conçu pour emporter une arme de poing dissimulée Hydrofuge — Cette caractéristique du tissu facilite l' évacuation de l' humidité en toute confiance. (transpiration) de la peau. ACCESSOIRES 80 - 87 Paré pour le froid * — Note de 1 à 5 pour la protection contre le froid, Paré pour la pluie * — Note de 1 à 5 pour la protection contre la pluie, 5 correspon- 5 correspondant à une protection optimale. dant à une étanchéité optimale. Paré pour la communication — Idéal pour faire passer des câbles, RAPIDraw — Nouvelle conception permettant de sortir rapidement une arme de emporter des équipements radio et/ou du matériel d' écriture. poing dissimulée. ARTICLES ESTAMPILLÉS 88 - 89 Paré pour les équipements — Conçu pour servir de support Zones renforcées — Éléments renforcés ou tissu double épaisseur aux emplace- pour équipements. ments tels que les fesses, les genoux et les coudes Paré pour l' hydratation — Conçu spécialement pour emporter Protection UV — Facteur de protection ultraviolette (UPF), plus la valeur de l' UPF est une poche d' hydratation. 40 grande, plus la protection aux rayons UV du vêtement sera élevée. Promotions Taille spécifique pour homme ou femme Nouveaux produits et nouvelles couleurs Partenaires Nous pensons que la forme d' un vêtement est très importante, c'est pourquoi nous fabriquons Pour trouver rapidement nos tout nouveaux produits, ainsi que les nouvelles gammes de 5.11 Tactical® est fière d' être partenaire Découvrez nos promotions trimestrielles exceptionnelles pour toute l' année à venir ! nos vêtements en nous basant sur plusieurs morphologies. Pour savoir si un produit est disponible couleurs de vos styles favoris, reportez-vous aux icônes suivantes dans la description:: stratégique des sociétés suivantes... dans votre taille repérer les vignettes suivantes dans les descriptions de produits: OFFRES SPÉCIALES ET PRIX A GAGNER Nouveau produit - Indique que le produit vient d' être ajouté au catalogue. Hommes - Le produit est uniquement disponible pour les hommes. + Nouvelle couleur - Indique que le produit est disponible dans un nouvelle couleur. PATCHS COLLECTOR EN ÉDITION LIMITÉE OFFERT L' exemple montre que la nouvelle couleur est le Noir 019 (le nom de la couleur est + Pour trouver les revendeurs participants, Femmes - Le produit est uniquement disponible pour les femmes. indiqué dans le texte descriptif du produit). rendez-vous sur www.511tactical.eu Hommes et femmes - Le produit est disponible pour les deux sexes. www.511tactical.eu 3 2 *Ces indications sont là pour vous aider à faire votre choix, ils comparent les performances entre des produits 5.11 Tactical® et ne font référence à aucun test officiel. 3 5.11 Stryke TDU™ Rapid Shirt Uniforme Stryke Tactical Duty Dark Navy 724 Pantalons, Shorts & Ceintures Cette gamme représente une nouvelle génération d' uniformes tactiques, à la fois souples et fonctionnels. PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES De conception résolument fonctionnelle, le design de 5.11 Tactical® et le PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES tissu Flex-Tac® confèrent à nos nouveaux uniformes Stryke Tactical Duty un avantage tactique indéniable. Le tissu extensible Flex-Tac® de 5.11® offre une souplesse durable et une totale liberté de mouvement, tandis que le traitement au TEFLON® le rend très résistant aux taches et aux salissures. 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. 5.11 Stryke TDU™ Shirt Version avec fermeture zippé frontale à rabats de con- ception avancée (72416) ou version hydrofuge a enfiler pour porter sous un gilet pare-balles extérieur ou une veste de protection (72071). + Poches de poitrine inclinées, poches verticales sur les manches 5.11 Stryke TDU™ Shirt Couleurs disponibles + Fermeture zippé à rabat Dark Navy 724 + Renforts articulés aux coudes (compatibles avec nos coudieres néoprènes) + Porte-plaque à rabat, empiècement avec boucle et kit d' épaulette inclus 019 092 78% POLYESTER / 22% COTON 162 190 72416 Stryke TDU™ Shirt | 019 - BLACK, 092 - STORM, 162 - TDU KHAKI, 190 - TDU GREEN, 724 - DARK NAVY | S-3XL | €94,95 724 72071 Stryke TDU™ Rapid Shirt | 019 - BLACK, 092 - STORM, 162 - TDU KHAKI, 190 - TDU GREEN, 724 - DARK NAVY | S-3XL | €94,95 5.11 Stryke TDU™ Pant Équipement tactique de nouvelle génération, notre nouveau pantalon Stryke TDU™ est pourvu d' une ceinture intégrée avec stretch et d' un motif articulé conférant un aspect épuré, tout en offrant une parfaite liberté de mouvement. + Poches cargo inclinées positionnées de manière ergonomique + Entrejambe à soufflets et genoux articulés pour une totale liberté de mouvement + Double revêtement aux genoux (compatible avec nos genouillères en néoprène) + Empiècements extensibles à l' arrière des genoux + Ceinture montée avec empiècements extensibles 80% POLYESTER / 20% COTON 74433 Stryke TDU™ Pant | 019 - BLACK, 092 - STORM, 162 - TDU KHAKI, 190 - TDU GREEN, 724 - DARK NAVY | 28-44, EVEN INSEAMS 30-36 | €99,95 Dark Navy 724 WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/5.11FRANCE | TEL: 05 61 50 09 04 5 5.11 Stryke™ Pant (Battle Brown 116) / Freedom Flex Shirt (Sage Green 831), voir page 23 / XPRT 2.0 Tactical (Dark Coyote 106), Couleurs disponibles: Couleurs disponibles: voir page 50 / Rush72 Backpack (MultiCam® 169), voir page 59 / Rush Tier Scabbard, voir page 61 019 070 092 019 070 092 116 206 PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES PANTALONS, SHORTS & CEINTURES Storm 092 Stone 070 Cirrus Pant Ridgeline Pant Le pantalon pour femmes Cirrus, fabriqué grâce à notre propre tissu Flex-Tac® Le nouveau pantalon Ridgeline de 5.11 Tactical® combine un look décontracté à de 193g, extensible et indéchirable, offre une durabilité et une liberté de une solidité hors pair. En tissu indéchirable Flex-Tac® extensible, le Ridgeline est mouvement optimales sans sacrifier le confort. En service, dans la vie de tous doté de renforts aux principaux points de tension, de boutons solides et surpiqué les jours ou dans les opérations en civil, le pantalon Cirrus est polyvalent. Il est sur toutes les coutures principales. Le pantalon Ridgeline est conçu pour équipé d' un gousset
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