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New From Sitka Arrowhead, The MLX Vest – MDWi

PROTECTING THE CORE

Vests, love them or don’t, let’s agree they take up minimal room when packed and provide optimal performance when worn; making them a must-have cross functional piece.

Continuing to build on a core assortment for the Special Operations end-user, the newly added MLX Vest – MDWi from SITKA Arrowhead provides the optimal balance between warmth, weight and durability, without restricting mobility.

An active insulation mid-layer piece utilizing Polartec® Alpha® Direct insulation, the MLX Vest – MDWi  (Midlayer Vest – Midweight Insulated), weighs in at a mere 8oz and can be compressed down to the size of a 16oz ‘Tall Boy’ beer can.

Taking up minimal room when packed and providing optimal performance when worn, makes it a must have cross functional piece when loading your Recce Ruck or Assault Pack for operations, or even within your EDC Bag when conducting administrative travel.

Utilizing Brookwood AEROLITE H600 30d Nylon ripstop face fabric creates a lightweight, durable façade with a mechanical stretch that allows for movement focused fit. Combined with Polartec® Alpha® Direct Insulation it provides warmth even when wet and dry’s fast.

Features:
• Wet Weather Jacket Compatible – allowing vest to be functionally worn as insulation with a Wet Weather Protective Jacket
• Full Zip Center Front Closure – enhancing ventilation when mobile and the ease of donning and doffing
• Left Chest Zip Pocket – allowing for the secure carriage of mission essential items
• Lower Torso Hand Pockets – allowing for the convenient and secure carriage of mission essential items
• TAA Compliant and available in Black, Lead and Coyote

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2 Responses to “New From Sitka Arrowhead, The MLX Vest – MDWi”

  1. BFW says:

    Not traditionally a big vest guy, but I’ve been happy with this one. Sitka sent a couple of these to try out, and it really shined when used underneath a Goretex shell. I liked not having so many sets of sleeves on when I chose to add layers, and this didn’t trap excess heat/moisture. The packability can’t be overstated either. This thing gets stupid small with some compression, and is revived to full volume within minutes of putting it into use. Worth a look for anyone who has gaps to fill in their layering system.

  2. Taliesin says:

    Heard through the grapevine that they may be producing ranger green textiles soon? Can anyone confirm this and a possible timeline?