5.11 Duty Softshell Jacket - Ranger Green
5.11 Duty Softshell Jacket - Ranger Green
Softshell jacket providing effective protection against cold, wind and light rain. The model was sewn using materials that dry quickly and provide thermal insulation properties while maintaining high breathability.

Woven polyester, breathable side panels
The model was sewn from woven polyester, which is distinguished by its tear resistance and thermal comfort. The material is covered with a DWR water repellent coating, which protects against moisture and dirt. Under the armpits there are elastic breathable panels, allowing free air circulation.
3 practical pockets
The jacket is equipped with three pockets, allowing to store necessary accessories. Two pockets are located on the hips, and the third on the left side of the chest. All of them are closed with zippers.

Zipper, elastic cuffs, patch pockets included
The zipper used to fasten the jacket is finished with a high stand-up collar, which effectively protects the neck from the wind. Elastic cuffs, made of a blend of nylon and elastane, further protect against the cold. A drawstring at waist allows for optimal fit. Also included are patches and velcro panels for personalizing the jacket.
Main features
- durable woven polyester
- breathable underarm panels
- DWR water repellent coating
- zipper with high stand-up collar
- 3 accessory pockets
- elastic cuffs
- drawstring waist

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5.11 Tactical is an American brand derived from climbing pants designed in 1968 by Royal Robbins, who named them after the 5.11 difficulty level in the Yosemite Decimal System – then considered the limit of human climbing ability. It gained popularity with FBI agents and has since evolved into a world leader in the production of tactical clothing and equipment for the military, police and emergency services. Its lineup includes Stryke pants, Rush series backpacks, Operator Belts and TacTec vests, all of which have achieved cult status. 5.11 Tactical gear is not only used in operational missions but also features in pop culture – appearing in popular video games such as Ghost Recon, The Division and Warzone, highlighting its place at the intersection of functionality and modern design.