Description
This is a FREE IWOL pants that was used in the US Army and is typically worn by aircrew members and fuelers. The pants have a built in belt for easy wear over other layers and the legs have zippers for easy donning and doffing while wearing boots. The pants have ankle pockets and zippered waist pockets. There is also one back pocket. The pants are fleece lined for insulation and are a good cold weather protective layer.
Features:
- Flame Resistant – Will not catch fire when exposed to flames. It will burn but it will not drip or catch fire.
- Includes Waist Belt – Waist belt for wear is included.
- Fleece Lining – Garment is lined in fleece for insulation.
- 4-Way Stretch Fabric – Clothing material is made of a 4-Way stretch fabric for improved flexibility and comfort.
- FREE Clothing System – The Fire Resistant Environmental Ensemble. FREE is a system of fire resistant clothing and accessories for wear by combat vehicle crewman and aircrew members that generally follows the format of ECWCS as far as layering goes. All layers are fire resistant and focused towards the needs of the Soldiers wearing them. Generally FREE Clothing is a upgraded version of the standard issue equivalent, along with being fire resistant.
- IWOL Clothing – Intermediate Weather Outer Layer, a component of the FREE system. LWOL clothing consists of fire resistant top and bottom layers that are very wind and water resistant to wind and water proof. Clothing is typically 4 Way Stretch and fleece lined.
- Scorpion Camouflage, OCP – When Multicam was adopted as the replacement for UCP during deployment operations it was also considered for Army wide adoption for uniforms and gear. Licensing fees for the Multicam pattern were deemed to high and the US Army took to the predecessor, Scorpion OCP. Scorpion OCP had been developed alongside Multicam and shares most of the same design. Side by side Multicam and Scorpion look much the same, with differences being subtle. The base color of Scorpion is green, compared to brown in Multicam and the shading of all colors was changed slightly. Scorpion also has no vertical elements in the camo. Scorpion is currently referred to as OCP, or Operational Camouflage Pattern and is used for US Army Uniforms and most Army gear.
Manufactured by:
- Various Government Contractors – This item is manufactured for the US government by various contractors.
Country of Manufacture: USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type: USGI – These are genuine US government issued items made to military specification (mil-spec).
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