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Review on πŸ•οΈ XKTTAC Hiking Shirts: Tactical Combat Military Shirt with Pockets - 1/4 Zip Long Sleeve by Paul Bijeaux

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great budget combat shirt!

I ordered this MARSOC inspired paintball t-shirt as I mostly have multicam gear. Apart from that, this shirt is SUPER comfortable! It is a blend of cotton and polyester that makes it breathable and soft. The material seems pretty durable, the stitching is good and about the same as my Condor Combat Shirt, but I have yet to test that. The material is ripstop and appears to be well made. The colors on it are amazing and refer to the M81 Woodland pattern. They are also darker and should fade over time which I want. I ordered M81 Propper BDU pants, hopefully they are the same dark color but it doesn't matter. As you can see next to my shorts they are a bit darker. The only complaints I have might be the collar, upper back and side pockets on the arms. First thing about the collar is that it's too high for my neck so I have to fold it down, but that's hardly a minus as I almost never use collars on combat shirts. The second is the upper back, which is a little tight when you move your arms forward, but that's a minor minus and not necessarily a standout docker. And finally handbags. Velcro is good and can be used for patches but they are a bit closer to the back and less in the front. The arms also have pockets for elbow pad inserts, which is nice and actually fits my elbows, but I don't need them as I hardly ever crawl during PB. Anyway, this is a great shirt, here are my pros and cons: Pros: - COMFORTABLE - Sturdy construction and decent quality (with a few exceptions) - Light colors - Breathable - Elbow pads - Good arm length Cons: - Collar is too high and also protrudes at the back, but it doesn't matter much - Upper back is somewhat limited in movement - Pockets on arms are oddly placed but I still don't use them often so otherwise it's a good $30 shirt ! Get this if you don't want to spend $60-70 on a Truspec.

Pros
  • Pretty impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging