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TRU-SPEC – Tactical Response Uniform Now Offered in A-TACS iX Camo

TRU-SPEC and A-TACS Camo are proud to introduce the full T.R.U. System is now available in new A-TACS iX Camo. The T.R.U. is the intelligent evolution of the BDU and is loosly based off of the U.S. Military’s ACU, but goes beyond spec with dozens of durability and performance enhancements. Every SWAT, SRT and special response unit needs a quality, full featured uniform and this uniform fits the bill perfectly. All TRU fabrics are manufactured in the U.S. in government approved factories and are recommended by the NTOA.

T.R.U. Pants

Cut from ultra color-fast vat-dyed NyCo for maximum fade resistance, Features include a Drawstring waist with button fly, 1″ wide belt loops with 2¼” openings, Two extra deep front slash pockets with reinforced openings, Reinforced seat, Hook & loop closure pocket flaps and Two easy access slanted cargo pockets with drain holes, 5″ x 5″ hidden pocket and elastic drawstring with cord lock for secure closure. Additional features include, Reinforced knees with internal knee pockets for knee pad inserts with easy access external hook & loop openings, Two bellowed lower leg pockets with hook & loop closures and Improved “stay tied” heavy drawstring leg ties.


T.R.U. Shirt

Cut from ultra color-fast vat-dyed NyCo for maximum fade resistance, Features include an Adjustable hook & loop mandarin collar can be worn up or down to protect the neck and keep out debris, Zippered and hook & loop front placket for smooth uniform appearance, Bi-swing back, Hook & loop faced shoulder pockets for patches & skill tabs and 2-slanted chest pockets with hook & loop closures for easy access under body armor, Additional Features include, Reinforced elbow pad pockets with external openings for elbow pad inserts with hook & loop openings, Pen/pencil stalls on sleeve, Adjustable hook & loop cuff and also includes 3-pieces of hook & loop that can be sewn on for name & rank patches.

T.R.U. ¼ Zip Combat Shirt

The same durability and protection of a combat jacket with the comfort of the original combat shirt and the addition of a 1/4 zip front with mandarin collar for added protection. Based off the current military design that helps reduce the severity of burn injuries while providing a more comfortable uniform top under body armor and vests. The body of the shirt is made from 60% cotton, 40% CORDURA® Baselayer fabric that meets the No Melt, No Drip thermal requirements officers demand while keeping them cool and dry by wicking away moisture from the body., Features include, body construction from No Melt, No Drip CORDURA® Baselayer fabric, a 60/40 cotton nylon blend that not only reduces the severity of burn injuries and helps protect against flash fires, but also breathes, wicks away moisture and dries quickly, 1/4 zip front mandarin collar; zipper has a cover hood for comfort, Seamless, reinforced shoulders to minimize rubbing and chafing, Storage pockets on sleeves and Loop on sleeve pockets for attaching name, rank and flag patches. Additional Features include, Glint tape holder for IR tape, Reinforced elbow patches, Gusseted sleeves, Pen/pencil stalls and Hook & loop cuff closures.

TRU-SPEC is also offering a Military cut Boonie Cap in this introductory line. For pricing and additional purchase information, visit www.truspec.com. T.R.U.s can also be purchased in A-TACS iX, A-TACS AU and A-TACS FG from most authorized TRU-SPEC Retailers or at www.truspec.com.

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16 Responses to “TRU-SPEC – Tactical Response Uniform Now Offered in A-TACS iX Camo”

  1. historia says:

    I am very into this pattern would.

  2. Paul says:

    Is that a Mayflower UW4 in the new Atacs pattern??

  3. Kemp says:

    Atacs ix looks like space marine tiger stripe. In other words: awesome.

  4. Timmay says:

    Serious question, maybe I’m out of touch but what goes in thelower leg pockets?

    • Ex11A says:

      Snacks or smokes. Maybe a map. Nothing heavy or it will beat your leg silly. I never really figured that one out on the ACU. The pocket is too small for a fixed blade and anything with any weight will be slung all over the place by the motion of your leg while walking.

    • Lt M says:

      I keep a signal panel and blood chit in mine

    • Roy A Woodall says:

      It was our SOP in Afghanistan to carry one north american combat application tourniquet in the bottom left leg pocket and one in the top left shirt pocket…so the left hand can reach the bottom tourniquet and right hand can reach the top tourniquet. Just don’t use the metal ones because they beat your leg to death.

      • Timmay says:

        Some kind of lightweight trauma kit was the only thing I could imagine.

    • Big_Juju says:

      I keep my wallet in my left lower leg pocket and a tourniquet in the right one.

    • Mike says:

      CLIF bars. Perfect size, light weight (can’t feel them while walking). Emergency food if the helos don’t get you back to the chow hall in time for dinner.

    • Vic says:

      Copenhagen and TQs…

  5. Uniform223 says:

    now all we need is Mr. Cramer to come along with his “independent scientific testing” to show why his pattern/design is superior to this.

  6. JBar says:

    Maybe the Chair Force will adopt it. That, or All Terrain Tiger.