| | |  | Vests | Home » » » Tactical Vest Unisex Tactical Vest Black L | | | | | | | Description: | | The 5.11 Tactical Vest is a special purpose-built vest made to carry and conceal bulky items and gear, while maintaining a casual appearance. It has been designed with convenience, efficiency and durability in mind. Only the finest components are used in the construction of this extraordinary vest, from the high-density 100% Cotton Tactical Canvas to the Prym snap and YKK zipper. The reinforced stitching at critical seams ensures that the garment will last a lifetime. Sixteen specialized pockets are on the outside and lining of the vest to store vital gear or documents. In addition there are is a concealed compartment in between the shell and lining of the vest on each side, inside of which is a removable hook and loop panel for mounting modular holsters or other carrying devices (carrying devices not included). The length of the vest also helps to conceal weapons worn at the waist. Enjoy the features that have made The 5.11 Tactical Vest the number one choice of law enforcement agencies nation-wide.Features:- Adjustable Snap TabsAllows users to widen or narrow 1" at each tab for custom fit feel.- Bellowed PocketsSpacious cargo pockets are ideal for holding all of your mission-critical gear such as extra magazines, cell phone, flashlight, radio, etc.- Designed to Conceal Weapons at the WaistExtra length of garment helps to conceal weapons worn at waist.- Hand Warmer PocketsAvailable to keep hands warm when cargo pockets are filled with essential "tools of the trade."- Interior Document PocketPocket can hold quick codes, TRAC Flyers, maps, or other essential documents within reach.- Interior Removeable Accessory Velcro PanelsConcealed interior pockets are designed for mounting modular holsters or other carrying devices (carrying devices not included).- Rear Interior Concealed PocketCan hold a variety of paraphernalia including up to 100' of tactical rope.- Rugged Double Wall ConstructionReduces visibility of eq | | | Features: | |
• Black, Large
• 870699006047
• Warranted against manufacturer defects.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 20 reviews |
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28 of 31 found the following review helpful:
pocketed vestNov 30, 2008
By teatime
"ghostwriter"
Here are some of the features that I like about this vest: It is longer than most of the vests I have had in the past. The velcro pockets tabs can be closed or tucked under and out of the way. It has snaps to form a waist (I am a woman, not a man and this is a man's vest). The pockets are perfect for cell phone, camera, pens, paper and even paperback books. I haven't used most of the pockets yet. This vest might be a little "overkill" for me, it is a little heavier, and it is a "tactical" vest, but after researching photographer's vest, this one was basically the longest and most organized.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Love this vestMay 02, 2010
By Ken Allen I purchased this 5.11 vest in March, 2009 and have used it regularly ever since. It gets used primarily for hiking in western Colorado's back-country and on most hikes most all the pockets have stuff in them. The two deep pockets in the back are great for water bottles and in front there is lots of room for a small digital camera, energy bars, flashlight, GPS, sunscreen, extra batteries. etc. Most of the pockets velcro or zip closed so the contents are secure. The two deep pockets on lower left front are great for a few extra magazines and the vest perfectly conceals a shoulder holster if you don't want to be one of those in-your-face open-carry guys. I don't go hiking without this vest.
18 of 21 found the following review helpful:
The original "Shoot me first vest"Feb 25, 2010
By Tradecraft The 5.11 Tactical Vest was at one time a great vest to wear but it became very popular with law enforcement, military personnel, protective security details and OGA's that I have heard it referred to on many occasions as the "shoot me first vest" which is not a great selling point for most people. If you work for one of the prior mentioned occupations then do NOT get this vest as you will stick out like a sore thumb or worse - become a bullet magnet.
For the rest of you this is a heavy duty cotton vest with tons of pockets. The material is very durable and rugged. All of the buttons and zippers work great. It is 100% cotton so you won't want to use this on a rainy day without a poncho or rain jacket. It is pretty heavy when not wet so getting wet would be a bad combination.
I especially like the pockets in the rear of the jacket which can hold water bottles. There are plenty of places to tuck all of your essential gear such as firearm (it has two interior concealed carry pockets), extra magazines, flashlights, knives, monocular, small first aid supplies, fishing gear, pen & pad, etc. There are so many pockets that you just might have a hard time remembering where you put everything.
Overall, this really is a great vest as long as you have situational awareness of your environment and don't stick out. If you are using it for hunting, fishing and hiking then this is a great vest that I highly recommend.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Utility VestOct 06, 2010
By M. Ross
"Bacchuskitty"
I really wanted to do a video review for this for those who are like me and hate getting clothing online. (It's so hard to tell from pictures how something would actually look on a person, you know?) For the sake of just getting it out there, though, this written review.
I really like this vest. It is extremely functional and very high quality. Below are what I think are the highlights:
* Pockets - Lot's of 'em. I'd say that if you filled up every one of them, you are probably overloaded. The variety is excellent, too, with pockets dedicated to water bottles, documents, etc., size and shape to accommodate whatever you need to carry. In fact, you can darn near get away without a daypack with this thing if you are going on a short hike. * Quality - Heavy, smooth-operating YKK zippers are used for the front and one pocket. Hook and loop enclosures are used elsewhere for most of the pockets. Stitching is tight and is doubled (or more) and reinforced at critical stress points. The entire vest is made from a double layer of heavy canvas cotton. The vest is heavy and has the feel of something that will take use and abuse. * Water Bottle Pockets - I mention this separately because I think it's an especially nice touch: On the back, outside and to each side are pockets that can carry 32 oz. water bottles. The tops of the pockets are gathered with elastic, which is nice. * Inner pockets - There is a document pouch on the inside back of the vest along with a closeable pocket. Also, there are large pocket areas in between the fabric on either side of the zipper, with integrated panels attached to the inside to keep your gear from rubbing against you. * For the more tactical-oriented, there are separate loops on the interior for a system belt attachment. * There are side straps on the outside with snap fittings that allow you to take in a few of inches of girth. I really like this feature that allows you to adjust for comfort and/or fit. * Price - is competitive, I think, with products of similar quality. There are cheaper utility vests out there, but they are lighter-duty, lower quality, and less functional. Given this vest's quality and durability, it is a good value for the price.
Possible drawbacks:
* Since the construction is of double-wall cotton canvas this baby would get heavy and uncomfortable in a hurry if wet. Make a point keeping out of the rain with this vest, or have suitable rain gear with you. Rain wouldn't hurt the vest, but it wouldn't be any fun to wear. As it is, this is a heavy vest, made to work hard and last. Consider this if you are looking for something lighter or that you will use only occasionally. * Many hook and loop enclosures. This may not bother you, but I found myself wishing for a few more button enclosures. This is just personal preference and has nothing to do with the functionality of the vest; sometimes I wish I could access my pockets without the tell-tale rrrrriiip sound that hook and loop fasteners make when opening.
Other thoughts:
Other than law-enforcement officers who may use this on the job, this vest is perfect for those who need to carry a lot of gear on their person for work or recreation. This may include camping and hiking, photography, hunting, or a day at the range. While you may blend at the range or a campsite with this vest, you'd likely stick out in other venues. I've got the khaki version because I wanted to stay slightly understated, but it still has a look about it that says... well, tactical. That's something to think about depending on where you'll wear this and the degree to which you wish either to blend or stick out. (Reference the reviewer who - correctly - refers to this as the 'shoot me first' vest)
To speak to fit: I'm fairly slender at 6'3" and 183 lbs. and the XL size I wear hangs loosely on my frame. The bottom of the vest rides about 8 inches below my waist and comes to about the end of my palms with my arms relaxed at my side. I am sure the Large would have fit fine, but I prefer the loose fit to allow for bulky cold weather gear underneath. There is plenty of space in the arm holes to fit the sleeves of a warm jacket.
Some have referred to this vest having a holster for a small firearm. Mine didn't come with a holster, though it would certainly hold one if you were inclined to carry a concealed weapon in one of the inner pockets.
I would like to see 5.11 make this vest in a ripstop cotton material or a fabric that sheds water and/or dries out faster when wet. It's a small thing, because I really love the vest, but wearing this all day when it's hot can get uncomfortable and I think they can make a great vest even better by exploring the use of some other fabrics without giving up durability. Still, this is the best vest of its kind out there at present, in my opinion, and beats the competition in quality and function. I give it four stars rather than five only because I find it less wearable in weather and for extended periods in the heat.
Recommended!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
The perfect camping vestFeb 22, 2010
By C. McKay
"BigMac"
Heavy duty cotton, triple stitched seams, tons of pockets, and available in XXXL. This is my camping vest. I have this vest stocked for any event that could possible occur on my family's camping trips. From accidents while fishing or needs on a hiking a trail, this vest has enough pockets to comfortably carry all that I require when camping. I especially like the rear water bottle pockets and inner map pockets, very handy. Why carry a waist pack or backpack on the trail when you can wear this?
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