Men's Propper TAC.U Combat Shirts Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

8.5
out of 10
8 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$59.99
Used Value:
$35.99
Sale Value:
$53.99
Comfortable even under the weight of body armor, the Tac.U shirt features a half-zip front with a loop fastener for name tags on the back of the collar, a fully articulated elbow with external elbow pad openings, an integrated dual-cuff with thumb hole and hook-and-loop fasteners, multiple dual layer pockets on sleeves and a double-layer stretch shoulder with shoulder pad pockets. Utilize the side panel with underarm gusset for enhanced range of motion. It also features a vertical zipper pocket on each sleeve with a loop field for patches. Finally, the Tac.U shirt is designed specifically for high-intensity use and movement, so you won't have to worry about sweat getting in the way of your workout.

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10
I just received this product and I plan to use it for airsofting. I am 14 years old, 5ft. 7in, and 130 lbs. and this thing fits so confortably (small regular)! The quality and color (a tacs au) is amazing but there were some things I would like to point out. It came folded, of course, but even with vigorous ironing, I cannot get the creases to go away, but this is a minor problem that will go away once I use the shirt. Also, the thumb hole sleeve is a great idea. I believe that purpose is so that you put your gloves over it and it keeps you sleeves from rolling up. However, it is super hard to put on the gloves because the sleeves get in the way; and when you do, it is tight around the hand and I feel like I might rip the fabric of the shirt. I haven't used the shirt yet, but I will update if anything happens.
Thomas Dinh, TacticalGear.com
December 15, 2018
1
The quality of this garment is undeniable.
However, it did not look anything like the photograph.
Just to make sure, I asked several people to look at the pic and tell me what they saw. They all saw a blue camo pattern.
When shown the garment, they did not see the same thing shown in the product description.
The customer service rep was polite and offered a refund. Too much trouble to return.
Blue is not an effective camo; I wanted it for paddling and water sports. So, happy with the quality and polite customer service, just think more attention should be paid to descriptions.
David Mason, TacticalGear.com
October 12, 2018
10
Good quality, craftsmanship.
I returned this item as it was too small., but nothing wrong with it at all.
Ordered XL-Long, but way too small in shoulders, really fit tightly up under armpits. Probably needed a XXL-Long.
Usually measure 17-1/2" neck x 37" sleeves shirt size.
netbeui, TacticalGear.com
April 29, 2015
10
I got this shirt in A-TACS LE on sale. It is VERY well made. The torso is a very comfortable material like that of a cotton/poly t-shirt. The arms are a much thicker ripstop material like you would find on any combat uniform. I must say that all the pockets on the arms are useful, but make the shirt a little warmer than I like. I like the gusseted shoulders a lot as they offer flexibility of the arms and padding that somewhat dampens the weight of a plate carrier. The camouflage itself is very nice. It is black with hints of very dark blue and grey. I paired it with a coyote plate carrier and a custom black/tan helmet and it looks great. Overall a great combat shirt.

PROS
Great construction.
Flexibility
A-TACS LE is nice.
Works well with plate carrier.

Cons
It is a little bit warmer than a FROG combat shirt. (Could be a pro, but I live in California so it's a bit of a con)
Noah Koebler, TacticalGear.com
August 28, 2018
8
This is a great shirt for the range, keep the sun off of you while keeping you cool. The high neck helps keep brass from flying into your shirt. Lots of pockets, similar to a tankers Nomex uniform, no excuse for forgetting your marker while zeroing. I'm not crazy about mini-sleeves inside the main sleeve. The unique looking shoulders help pad body armor well. Overall it's a great product.
Zee, TacticalGear.com
February 13, 2015
10
Amazing quality shift. The arm section is stiff at first. The arms are a thicker canvas material. the center fabric is thinner and breathes nicely. Great when you're wearing a plate carrier or chest rig. A million pockets. The sleeves have an elastic section at the bottom that keeps stuff out of your shirt. The elastic has thumb holes in it if your hands start getting cold
John doe, TacticalGear.com
December 6, 2018
6
I'd say this is a middle of the road combat shirt for those who are forced to wear armor either CIRAS like configurations or separate soft/plate configurations. I'll say that I'm not all that pleased with the zipper digging into my chest when I have the PC on for a full day of use. On the other hand there is a little bit of padding in the shoulders that helps a bit on those long training days or what not.

All said and told this isn't a Massif or Crye Combat shirt by any stretch but for those who are price conscious, these are pretty good deals.

Bear in mind that they seem to run a bit on the large side so unless you're running a lot of base layering, consider going a size smaller than you would normally.
Chris.., TacticalGear.com
February 16, 2012
10
Great features packed into this shirt. Best thing about it is the breathable material in the center to accommodate a chest rig or plate carrier, but much more durable material on the shoulders and sleeves for all the sharp, prickly things in the desert. ATACS- AU can't be beat in the Sonoran Desert.
James C, TacticalGear.com
January 10, 2019
10
Great quality and value, strong, durable, material. The photo makes the color look darker than the actual color is. It is what the A-TAC color actual is, so it matches my other A-TAC gear perfectly. Also, TacticalGear.com has the best price and service; as well as, the fastest delivery on the web.
Steven, TacticalGear.com
November 24, 2014
10
Only thing I would suggest is that you give a more in depth description on the sizing with some pictures to help illustrate the differences between large-reg and large-ltall or Med-short and Med-reg. That will help in future purchases anyway. Also my shirt fit perfectly.
H. Campbell, TacticalGear.com
December 15, 2015