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TRU-SPEC to Introduce New Products at 2016 SHOT Show

Manufacturer to Unveil New Items to Favorite Apparel Lines

Marietta, GA – Jan. 2016 – TRU-SPEC®, one of the leading suppliers of uniforms and personal equipment to the military, law enforcement and public safety markets, has announced that they will be unveiling several new products at their booth (#10970) at SHOT Show 2016, in Las Vegas, NV.

TRU-SPEC® will be introducing the brand new Urban Force TRU, including the Uniform Shirt, Pant and Combat Shirt. This uniform was designed in conjunction with Law Enforcement Officers to encompass an approachable, yet tactical style. Beginning with the Urban Force TRU Shirt, the adjustable hook and loop mandarin collar makes it capable to be worn either up or down and providing a smooth uniform appearance. The shirt has a bi-swing back and a tapered body with a straight hem, allowing the shirt to be worn out or tucked in for a clean aesthetic. The low-profile self-closure chest pockets have hidden drain holes on the elbows and utility hooks beside the pockets for accessories. The mounting loops make mounting a low-profile police camera easy and unobtrusive to functionality and comfort. The sleeve pockets contain drain holes in the bellows, and include reinforced elbows with internal pockets. Made with 65/35 PC RS, the shirt is available in Black, OD and Navy.  

The Urban Force TRU 1?4 Zip Combat Shirt has a 1?4 zip front mandarin collar with a covered hood for comfort. The contoured torso shape provides for an athletic fit, and the mesh side panels allow for optimal ventilation. The body is constructed with dri release® fabric for superior wicking, fast drying, antimicrobial capabilities, and sleeves are 65/35 PC RS. The Urban Force TRU ¼ Zip Combat Shirt is available in Black, OD and Navy.

Lastly, the Urban Force TRU Pant is made with a comfort fit slider waistband and a gusseted crotch for optimal comfort. The 12 pocket design includes, vertical side seam pockets that are incorporated into the extra deep front pockets, as well as dual reinforced knife/utility pockets for added capability and safety, and cargo pockets with auto-closure flaps and drain holes on the bellows. Taking into account the need for additional comfort for those working in the trenches, the Urban Force TRU Pant also comes with internal knee pockets for optional kneepads. Made with 65/35 PC/RS, the pants are available in Black, OD and Navy.

 Another new addition is the Short Sleeve 1?4 Zip Combat Shirt. Featuring the favorite Tactical Response Uniform short sleeves with shoulder pockets, the shirt comes equipped with a ¼ zip front mandarin collar; the zipper having a cover hood for maximum comfort. The Short Sleeve ¼ Zip Combat Shirt has a CORDURA® base layer body and 65/35 PC RS sleeves; and is available in MultiCam®/ Coyote, OD/OD, Navy/Navy and Black/Black. 

TRU-SPEC® is also expanding the popular 24-7 Series®, adding both pant and shirt options to accommodate the on-duty, off-duty lifestyle. New 24-7 Series® items include:

• 24-7 Series® Plaid Cool Camp Shirt

• 24-7 Series® Dri-Release Polo

• 24-7 Series® Bike Polo

• 24-7 Series® Delta Pant

• 24-7 Series® Vector Pant

• 24-7 Series® Dress Shirt

• 24-7 Series® Pinnacle Shirt

TRU-SPEC® has added the ATACS iX pattern to the TRU color selection; which is now available in the TRU Shirt, Pant, ¼ Zip Combat Shirt, Boonie and Caps.

In addition to their new products, TRU-SPEC® will also have new Brand Ambassador and winner of History Channel’s ALONE, Alan Kay, in the booth Tuesday-Thursday from 10am-3pm. Team TRUSPEC® Shooting Team will also be making appearances throughout the week.

www.truspec.com

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2 Responses to “TRU-SPEC to Introduce New Products at 2016 SHOT Show”

  1. Somaro Etalon says:

    I hope the Pinnacle is a good competitor for the Stryke Shirt. I tried to like the Stryke Shirt. But I hate the logo on the left chest pocket and I miss the cape-back vent from the Taclite Pro.

    I think Tru-Spec will make it. Because the Ascent Pant is the better Stryke Pant too. In my opinion.

  2. Kevin Fox says:

    When will these be available ?