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CrewBoss 7 oz Tecasafe AI Wildland Gen II Dual Compliant Uniform Pant (Athletic Fit) (SWP0619)

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Flame resistance was a priority, but a high emphasis was also placed on breathability to reduce the risk of heat stroke and exhaustion in warm environments.

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The Gen II system was created in conjunction with the US Department of Homeland Security, the Army’s Natick research center, and numerous other government agencies. The goal of the program was to develop garments that could offer optimal protection against the risks faced by modern wildland firefighters. Flame resistance was a priority, but a high emphasis was also placed on breathability to reduce the risk of heat stroke and exhaustion in warm environments.

The program set high standards, all of which are met or exceeded by the CrewBoss Gen II Garment System.

Features

  • Dual certified to both NFPA 1975 & 1977
  • Front snap closure with locking zipper fly closure
  • Two front slant pockets
  • Two tactical cargo pockets with bar tack stitched flap closure
  • Two rear welt pockets 
  • Gusseted crotch
  • Seven oversized belt loops to accommodate a 2" belt
  • Articulated knees for ease of movement
  • Silicon crease for professional appearance
  • Slips easily in and out of turnout gear
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