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Intel gathered during a reconnaissance mission is crucial to exposing and exploiting enemy weaknesses. The TAD Recon Short was designed to provide you with the speed, mobility, and comfort one would need during long-term covert operations. Featuring inset zippered cargo pockets with internal attachment points, Recon Shorts safeguard your belongings when moving swiftly through restricted areas. The signature bar tack reinforcements at critical stress points and triple-needle stitching on the inseam and outseam increase durability, and a gusseted crotch provides freedom of motion to help you quickly make it back to base unscathed. Maintain your cover and ensure you fly under the radar in the TAD Gear Recon RS Short.
The Nylon Cotton (NYCO) Ripstop (RS) material blends the durability of nylon with the breathability of cotton to strike the perfect balance between comfort and durability. Using a special reinforcing technique, ripstop materials stop small tears from spreading into larger holes. This sturdy fabric is able to withstand long term land-based missions and allows you to move swiftly through rough terrain. It also features a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) to resist precipitation.
Recon Accessibility: Nine pockets ensure security for all valuable assets, including our stealthily hidden, easy to access pocket (find it yourself) perfect for storing a lock pick, handcuff key, or other small personal item that can be used to avoid unlawful restraint.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.