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Xinteractive’s tactical coveralls and jackets are being marketed primarily towards security operatives working in unsettled regions abroad, and are available in a range of different colours.
The company said it closely modelled the garments on those worn by professional pilots because of the number and location of the pockets and their practicality in the field.
Each product is made from Du Pont Nomex IIIa aramid fabric, a certified material known to protect against flames. By expanding on exposure to heat, it increases the distance between the wearer’s skin and the fire. Its manufacturer, Ago Industries, says it will not melt, drip or support combustion, and that “no amount of washing” will make it less effective.
To find out more about the garments, which can be custom-built for individual companies’ needs, visit the Xinteractive Clothing website.
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Security operatives offered “fighter pilot” clothingXinteractive’s tactical coveralls and jackets are being marketed primarily towards security operatives working in unsettled regions abroad, and are available […]
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