Under Armour® Introduces New Base Layer System Designed Specifically For Tactical Professionals


Monday, August 6, 2012

Under Armour® Inc., leading developer, marketer, and distributor of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories, has announced a new Tactical Base Crew and Pant for the professional operator.

The UA Tactical team understands that situations can change from one extreme to the next. Designed specifically for the tactical professional, UA's new Tactical Base Crew and Pant system incorporates the proven ColdGear® moisture transport system with a fitted design that's contoured to the body for cool weather comfort and protection without the restriction of compression garments. Perfect for the patrol officer or convoy security operator, Under Armour Base 3 fabric keeps vital areas warm while strategically placed Base 1 panels mitigate high-heat zones. UA's new Tactical Base Crew and Pant will keep you dry, warm and energized through any level of activity.

UA Tactical Base Crew and Pant will be available at retail starting August, 2012. 

UA Tactical Base Crew - $69.99

UA Tactical Base Pant  - $69.99

  • Custom UA Tactical Packaging Base Pant   
  • Base 2.5 material with strategically mapped 
  • Base 1.5 panels to maximize comfort and performance   
  • Signature ColdGear® moisture transport system   
  • Flatlock stitching
  • Ergonomic seam placement
  • Armourblock® anti-odor technology
  • Available in: Desert Sand and Black with matching non-descript tactical logo

For more information on Under Armour's new Tactical Base Crew and Pants, and their complete selection of performance apparel, footwear, and accessories, visit www.ua.com or contact Eddie Stevenson at eddie@driftwoodmediacom.com.




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