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		<title>Fechheimer VERTX Flies Under the Radar</title>
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Fechheimer has joined the fray with their take on tactical pants, which they have dubbed VERTX.  The premise behind the first pant in this line, the VTX1000, is a covert appearance without sacrificing any functionality. The idea is similar to Blackhawks TNT (tactical non-tactical) pant, which makes for easy blending in amongst civilians.
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<p>Fechheimer has joined the fray with their take on tactical pants, which they have dubbed VERTX.  The premise behind the first pant in this line, the VTX1000, is a covert appearance without sacrificing any functionality. The idea is similar to Blackhawks TNT (tactical non-tactical) pant, which makes for easy blending in amongst civilians.</p>
<p>The design of this pant was led by Arc&#8217;Teryx, who are known for their functional outerwear, climbing gear, and packs. That&#8217;s means a lot of design expertise has been brought to this pant, and it shows with such niceties as hidden pockets, articulated knees, and a back pocket credential trap.</p>
<p>Retailers are selling the VERTX VTX1000 for less than $50, and the are available right now in Black, Desert Tan, Khaki, Navy, and OD Green.</p>
<p><img src="file:///C:/Users/ANDREW%7E1.BDU/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot.png" alt="" /></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 436px"><img title="Fechheimer VERTX Pants" src="http://www.leonuniform.com/images/fechheimer_VTX1000_feature_artwork.jpg" alt="VERTX Tactical Pants" width="426" height="273" /><p class="wp-caption-text">VERTX Tactical Pants</p></div>
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