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MARK IV Operating Instructions and Features

Figure 5 A.

Right
Fig. 1. Center Front Ventilation: With the center front zipper in the unzipped position and the side release buckles clipped, air flow is allowed into the jacket for ventilation. Fig. 2. Mini Maglight Holster: The left pocket assembly is garnered with a snapping Mini Maglight Holster. The MARK IV is outfitted with hands free Mini Maglight left and right shoulder cradles. See Epaulets. Fig. 3. Epaulets: The epaulets on the MARK IV are made of heavy-duty webbing intended for use as a drag strap for emergency evacuation. On top of each epaulet are camouflage loops. Each epaulet has a Mini Maglight cradle to free ones hands for tasks in the dark that require two hands. Fig. 4. Shoulder Extension: The sleeves of the MARK IV are constructed with shoulder extensions for the greatest possible range of motion.

Figure 5 B.

Left

Fig. 5 A. & B. Left and Right Rib Padding: The MARK IVs rib padding is strategically placed along the rib cage for side-impact and protrusion resistance.

Fig. 6. Cinching Collar: The Mark IVs dual cinching collar when fully cinched retains body heat inside the jacket and limits the amount that would escape as it tries to rise. The dual cinch also allows for versatile collar positioning.

Fig. 7. Rifle Recoil Pad: The MARK IVs rifle recoil pad is articulated and constructed with EVA foam which doesnt absorb moisture.

Fig. 8. Articulated Spine Pad: The MARK IVs form fitting back padding makes it easier to crawl under obstacles on your back.

Fig. 9. Cinching Waist: Adjust the cinching waist belt to accommodate your waistline and weather conditions.

Fig. 10. Interior Pockets: The 2 generous interior pockets are sealed with Velcro closures to ensure items stay put.

Care Instructions: Abuse. Machine Wash*. Hang Dry. Repeat. *Note: Field testing has shown that using compressed air is a very effective cleaning method for the MARK IV.

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