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"I don’t know how you did it! I wore the shirt around the house without getting overheated after it arrived, so was admittedly skeptical of how warm the Stage 3 would be in the cold on duty….It was 23 degrees with a light breeze when I headed to the range wearing this base layer under a short sleeve polo and external vest carrier. To my amazement I was completely comfortable for the entire range day without compromised mobility". —Ryan A. (Nov. 15, 2020)
Police Duty. Construction Work. Hunting. Hiking. Biking. Golf. Any Outdoor Activity! Equinoxx Stage 3 Ultra-Thermal let’s you work or play outdoors in cold, windy weather, yet stay flexible and enjoy full range of motion. It gives you freedom! And freedom of motion promotes safety, as well as comfort and convenience.
"All my coworkers had on the bulky carhartt jackets with hoodies underneath and whatever else. They couldn’t believe I was out in that climate with no jacket....This is perfect for construction and doesn’t restrict movement at all."
—Mario Jimenez (Jan. 21, 2022)
The "Grid" design structure of the base layer’s fleece inner liner is the latest technology to reduce fabric weight while increasing warmth and compress-ability. This form of construction enhances both wicking efficiency and breath-ability by generating channels of targeted touch points that absorb and diffuse moisture vapor for faster evaporation.
Thermal material covers your shoulders, sleeves and upper chest. Tight wrist cuffs ensure that cold air doesn’t run up your arms. The mock-neck design protects your neck. But you need to breath at the core, the torso. So the core of Equinoxx is made with moisture-wicking, breathable material to keep you dry. To stay warm at the core, you might wear a vest over Equinoxx. If you’re police offer, you might wear body armor.
"I work in WI so I need to be warm in the winter. I do not like to wear a coat, as I personally feel it is hard to get to my gear. This is PERFECT! I stay warm but I am not sweating under my vest. LOVE IT!!" —Lina E. (Feb. 9, 2019)