Preview: Foxtrot Woobie Tanker Jacket

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posted on November 8, 2025
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Foxtrot Woobie Tanker Jacket

Drawing inspiration from two separate pieces of iconic U.S. Army kit, the Woobie Tanker Jacket from Zero Foxtrot is a stylized modern cross between the World War II-era Winter Combat Jacket and the Liner, Wet Weather Poncho more commonly called the “woobie.”

Available in three solid colors (Black, Dark Olive, Desert Palm) and a Flecktarn camouflage pattern, the garment features a reinforced ripstop exterior polyester shell with a DWR finish to help repel the elements, cotton ribbing at the waist and cuffs for a sleek, comfortable fit and a sherpa-fleece-lined interior that provides surprising warmth.

Meanwhile, five pockets incorporated into the jacket offer plenty of space for stowing your EDC essentials.

MSRP is $130. For more information, visit zerofoxtrot.com.

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