How does the Striker TT Combat Shirt compare to the rest?
The Striker TT Combat Shirt is our latest addition to the UF PRO Combat Shirts assortment, offering a unique combination of lightweight comfort, rapid drying performance, and tactical functionality. Engineered specifically for tropical environments, this shirt completes our assortment, ensuring we have the perfect combat shirt for every climate. Here’s how it compares to the rest of our UF PRO Combat Shirts.
STRIKER TT VS STRIKER XT GEN.3
While both the Striker TT and Striker XT Gen.3 excel in breathability and moisture management, their strengths lie in different areas. The Striker TT prioritizes lightweight comfort and rapid drying in hot and humid conditions, utilizing a unique blend of materials that optimize airflow and wick away sweat with incredible efficiency.
On the other hand, the Striker XT Gen.3 Combat Shirt’s durable ripstop sleeves offer reliable protection against abrasion and wear, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of operational environments.
STRIKER TT VS STRIKER X
The Striker TT and Striker X both offer exceptional comfort and performance, but with different focuses. The Striker TT’s minimalist design and lightweight construction reduce bulk and maximize breathability, allowing for unrestricted movement in hot climates. Its fast-drying properties ensure you stay comfortable even during intense activity.
The Striker X Combat Shirt prioritizes ruggedness and durability, while its no-melt/no-drip construction provides additional protection.
STRIKER TT VS ACE GEN.2
While the Striker TT is built for hot and humid climates, the Ace Gen.2 Winter Combat Shirt excels in the cold.
The Ace Gen.2 Winter utilizes G-LOFT® filling and a moisture-wicking Merino wool lining to trap heat and regulate body temperature, making it the ideal choice for cold-weather operations. Furthermore, it incorporates integrated air/pac® inserts in the shoulders and upper back area, providing enhanced comfort and weight distribution when wearing body armor or carrying a backpack.