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Nomenclature
Bora Jacket
BEYOND CLOTHING
PCU LEVEL 4 WINDSHIRT WIND JACKET
PCU LEVEL 4 WINDSHIRT WIND JACKET
COYOTE TAN
SIZE : LARGE-REG
History
Camber Layering System - In July 2007, Beyond was announced as the official manufacturer and supplier of the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Custom PCU Cold Weather Layering System. This is based on the current PCU (Protective Combat Uniform) system, but integrated with Beyond's custom manufacturing and fit system, their garments and PCU-specific fabrics and materials.
The Beyond PCU - Customization System (PCU-CS) includes 26 integrated garments and is officially available to those members of Special Operations Forces (SOF) who do not fit into the standard grades of the original PCU kit. For anyone who is not an SOF soldier, Beyond has developed the Camber Layering System, from which the garments here are featured.
The Camber Layering System parallels and overlaps all the different levels in the PCU-CS. The PCU-CS served as the basis for the Camber, and the main difference between the two systems is that PCU-CS is restricted to govt-specified PCU-specific materials, whereas with the Camber system, Beyond is pretty much unrestricted in their fabric/material choices, being a commercial line.
Specification
Specifically made as an exclusive garment for the Standard Issue Line, the M4 Wind Jacket is designed to pair with a next-to-skin layer for intense activity in cooler temperatures. While remaining dry is not always possible, the M4 Wind Jacket retains body heat in wet weather and dries quickly. It stuffs into its own zippered hand pocket for easy transportation or storage in a cargo pocket.
Details:
- Highly wind resistant
- Long lasting water repellency
- Roll-up hood with adjustable cinch stows in collar
- Left zippered chest pocket with mesh lining
- Adjustable hook and loop wrist cuff
- Droptail has your backside covered
- Breathable
- Quick-drying
- Materials:
- EPIC by Nextec 2-Way Stretch Woven Fabric
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PDF
https://web.archive.org/web/20120611172739/http://tactical.beyondclothing.com/files/content/beyondcamber.pdf
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