Tru-Spec Parka H20 Proof Gen2 ECWCS Homme Medium Tall Multicam

Brand:Tru-Spec

3.5/5

362.13

La parka Tru Spec H2O Proof Gen2 ECWCS est un vêtement tactique conçu pour les missions et les objectifs les plus exigeants. Ce parka robuste pour hommes est fabriqué avec des bandes de couture Bemis de haute qualité et respectueuses de l'environnement. Cette veste respirante est également dotée d'une fermeture à glissière bidirectionnelle antigel avec double rabat anti-tempête, de poches sur les manches permettant des patchs cousus et d'une doublure intérieure Advanta. Vous ne devriez jamais quitter votre port d'attache sans l'équipement approprié de Tru-Spec.

Vestes haute performance pour homme : parka confortable spécialement conçue pour lutter contre les intempéries, ce vêtement pour homme peut également être utilisé pour le sport ou un usage quotidien. VESTE ZIPPÉE AVEC PLUSIEURS POCHES : Col montant à fermeture éclair avec capuche escamotable et cordons de serrage, poches sur les manches et poche pour carte dissimulée sur le devant. Design efficace : vêtements d'extérieur respirants, imperméables et coupe-vent avec doublure intérieure Advanta et coutures scellées Bemis, ce qui le rend respectueux de l'environnement ; Fermeture à glissière bidirectionnelle antigel avec double rabat anti-tempête et ouvertures à glissière sous les bras pour la ventilation. Coupe confortable : veste parka confortable avec poignets réglables, cordon de serrage à la taille avec cordon de serrage pour une facilité de mouvement et un confort supérieur ; Livré avec des coudes renforcés en nylon. PARKA LÉGÈRE : Les élégantes vestes anti-H2O pour hommes avec 3 couches de nylon respirant sont conçues comme un vêtement de travail ou de repos en gardant à l'esprit la forme des hommes. Lavage à la main seulement. Fermeture éclair. 100 % nylon.
Department Mens
Item model number 8710
Manufacturer Atlanco

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Scritto da: D W
Excellent Quality
These jackets are great. I had one when I served in the Marines and wanted to get another one. I unfortunately returned mine because the XL long was way too big on me (6'4" 250lbs) and they are currently sold out of L long so I'll have to wait and try again.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Looks great works great
Product looked super but the wrong size
Scritto da: J. R. Clark
Perfect ECWCS alternative. Make sure you get the liner!
This jacket is the perfect ECWCS equivalent that is issued by CIF, without the killer pricetag. If you live in the Pacific Northwest or other constantly rainy environment, you can't beat this wet-weather jacket. I've ordered in both OCP and Olive Green. Highly recommend you also get the Polar Fleece liner from Tru-Spec: https://amzn.to/40cUqwA It buttons into the sleeves and zips into the internal liner zippers. Great for pretty low below-freezing temperatures when layered with baselayers, merino wool, flannels, sweaters, etc.
Scritto da: anthony j gallow jr
Awesome
Great for winter
Scritto da: Jose
Gortex
Great piece of gear. I’m currently station in Korea and is cold and windy I love it
Scritto da: slaytanicdave
so far so good
so far so good. i havent worn it much yet but truspec makes decent stuff. the sleeves were slightly shorter than what i expected them to be. thats why it only got 4 stars. im 5'11" and 220lbs.
Scritto da: Helios
Incredible jacket
Keep me dry in the heavy rain for the entire day
Scritto da: Jai
Simply Ok
4 stars for fait attempt at tru spec version of Gortex. Has all the zippers and pockets in right places, waterproof and lighter and slightly thinner than original (1st generation) Gore tex parka issued by US Army. This Parka top however, is quite a bit larger than needed for multiple layering to be worn underneath, and its hood is so large that even with a Kevlar helmet, its still too large such that it drapes over face obstructing frontal view. In terms of oversizing, thats not such a deal breaker so this jacket will be retained. If purchasing the trouser version, it made no sense that tru spec would size it too small, preventing its use as an outer layer because putting on silkies and fleece trousers would make it too tight. Overall, im quite disppointed with this tru spec for said charactaristics. Furthermore, this top, although taped at seams, has no full liner underneath. This liner helps to creat a slippery layer which enhances ease of movement and also serves to peotect the taped seams. As i see it. If one is carrying a heavy load like a Ranger Ruck, those taped seams will separate. You see, the original USGI goretex came with a fill liner and mine is still holding up well, and has endured multiple deployements as an Infantry officer. Overall, i believe that for this product, it is overpriced and a better alternative is to purchase original is sue goretex, gen 1-gen3. Im returning the bottom and i would do same for top had return window were still available.
Scritto da: Lee
Bombproof
Great jacket in multicam. Xl works well with an xl bulky fleece. Boxy but perfect for the outdoors.
Scritto da: Rallyguy
To civilians, it’s a somewhat noisy, fire/ember vulnerable shell.
EDITED AFTER FIELD TEST: Increased rating by one star. Note, this is the outermost layer of a “system”, so civilians not familiar with the ECWCS might be disappointed. It has little, to no insulation value, but is wind and rainproof. You must layer it with base and/or insulation layers for warmth. As others have noted, the collar is quite large to accommodate the substantial hood. With the hood rolled into the collar, the collar is quite bulky and stiff. It is somewhat noisy. With Velcro closures and a plasticky (nylon) material, it’s a noisy garment. If extreme, close range stealth is a requirement, this may betray your location. However, in a field test last night in light rain - it was not as noisy as I'd feared. It is bulky. It was very warm last night - and I took this in my pack instead of my usual poncho. It took up most of my ruck space whereas my poncho consumes less than half the volume. However - it is a structured garment that will provide radically better protection than a poncho in cold weather. It is heavier than a poncho - 1035 grams vs 788g for a standard waterproof poncho. The inner layer is gray/blue which may be an issue for some. I’d prefer it be one of the marpat colours. It is not/cannot be true USMC MARPAT, no logo in pattern. But the pattern appears to be a near perfect copy. Mine is branded, in OD green thread, very sublty on the back, below the collar. This may or may not be a problem. It is very subtle and hardly noticeable. This may be an intentional tactic to distinguish the garment from issued Gen II ECWCS shells. It is nylon, so will be very vulnerable to sparks, embers, hot surfaces, barrels etc. Use with caution. Mine is XL-R, and is very roomy, I am 5’10 and 200 lbs, and fit. (VO2 max = 48). I can layer a lot under it. It works properly with rucks and tact vests. Not having yet tested in this in its intended environment, I can't say how well it will work in the cold - but I suspect I'll be appreciating it's bulk and substantial construction when the weather gets really nasty. Recommend if it fits your requirements.
Scritto da: Bradley McKay
Parka is good, liner (not included) is bad
This is a reproduction of the U.S.G.I. Extended Cold Weather Clothing System Level 6 Parka. I also own the government issued version and I like it so much I bought this to have another one in a different colour. Generally I am quite pleased and the quality is good. I like that they have replaced the hook and loop (Velcro) from the chest pockets and used zippers instead. There are also zippers inside paralleling the main zipper to attach a liner and both of these are improvements over my other version of this parka. My complaint is with the liner, which is sold separately. First, it's sold separately and that is weak! Second, it has a metal snap is the back of the neck that does not line up with any attachment on the parka and metal on your neck in the winter is unpleasant. Third, it is lined with nylon and no winter coat should ever be lined with nylon. Fourth, it is very thin and not very warm. If this liner is Tru-Spec's version of the ECWCS Level 3 Fleece they totally failed. The government issued/surplus fleece is vastly superior and less expensive.
Scritto da: URVOIS P.
Très satisfait.
Produit conforme à la description initiale sur le site du fournisseur. Très bonne qualité du vélément. Néanmoins difficultés à sélectionner la veste polaire associée et vendue indépendamment par Amazon.
Scritto da: Mdot
Not worth the price tag
Could not call this a parka it's only an outer shell rain jacket without a liner, not the thin tent like liner between the shell inside. It should have some sort of liner or insulation if it was a "parka" that mine did not come with. Speaking of which it forces you to buy a tru-spec fleece with small zipper as you cannot install a ECWS gen III fleece that truspec recommends and they remove and sell that separately this should not to confused with the actual liner. Other than that the outer shell is pretty high quality; but only worth about $50, I think you should price around. There are thousands of rain jacket shells made in USA by tactical outfitters in multicam for around $50 online as well. The fleeces are also worthless but go for more than the shells online. Shipping was way slow coming from chinese warehouse in USA. If you cannot find these for cheap for some reason, you can get some much higher quality ones with or without insulation and also better specs to go with actual fatigues: tennierindustries.com Gen III Layer 5 Soft Shell Jacket (OCP) same price $199 usd 5.11 MULTICAM TAC DRY RAIN SHELL multicam discontinued $199 usd Wild things gear $299 usd

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