New Blackhawk! Boots and Apparel

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posted on January 17, 2017
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Blackhawk! has added two clothing items to its spring lineup, the Convoy 1/4 Zip Shirt and the Defense Boot.

                                 

The fabric and stretch-cover stitching of the new Convoy 1/4 Zip Shirt allows for excellent range of motion, and a two-tone mélange pattern helps to minimize imprinting. Additionally, a Teflon Shield+ coating repels stains, oil and water. Chest and sleeve pockets allow for everyday item storage, and a media cord opening on the inside of the sleeve pocket keeps headphone cords under the shirt and out of the way. MSRP: $74.99

                                                 

The Defense is a military-grade boot that is AR 670-1 Compliant. The aggressive, elite Vibram outsole provides maximum traction and stability. An OrthoLite Insole cushions the foot, and can be removed and washed when needed. The top of the boot is reinforced by lightweight 1000 Denier Padded DWR Nylon. The Defense laces easily with a NATO Lace System. MSRP: $149.99

For more information visit blackhawk.com

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