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5.11 TDU assault shirt
Today we're reviewing the 5.11 TDU 'assault shirt'. This particular model is in Crye MultiCam and therefore can provide a good deal of versatility for the wearer. The shirt is made from a multi-ply combination of polyester, cotton and Spandex that provides an agile and flexible base with moisture wicking, as well as 'fast drying' properties.
Another feature of the shirt is its Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF), which is gives the fabric the ability to block passage of ultraviolet radiation getting through the shirt and hitting your skin. It's rated for UPF 50, which provides one of the highest levels of UVA and UVB radiation at 97.5%.
The main 'torso section' is made up of cotton (55%), polyester (37%) and Spandex (8%) [and thanks to the convenience of the tissue is a completely valid option for all types of jackets]. There are also no seams in the underarm area that can cause chaffing. There is a front zipper on the front that can close the shirt all the way up to the neck.
The 'lateral sections' are made with a mesh-like material that favours breathability - made of cotton (55%), polyester (41%) and Spandex (4%).
The camouflage pattern itself is only present on the neck and sleeves (which are made up of 65% polyester and 35% cotton). This rip-stop fabric provides high resistance to the harshest operating environments.
On each arm you can find a pocket with a Velcro enclosure. There are two Velcro areas that can be used to affix patches or identification tags. The upper Velcro area is 10cm x 3.5xm, and the larger, lower area is 10cm x 8.5cm in size.
You will also notice that there's addition material around the elbows to provide extra protection.
Finally, the cuffs can be adjusted with a Velcro fastener and can therefore accommodate even the chunkiest airsofter wrist.
The shirt is available in the following sizes:
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
The one shown here is a size 'L', which fitted a person of approximately 1.88m in height and 47cm shoulder width. This shirt is retailing at about €89.95 (£63.39).
Review by Drus
http://www.sat-airsoft-reviews.com/reviews/textil/uniformes/camisa-de-asalto-tdu-5-11-multicam/