Men's TRU-SPEC Poly / Cotton Ripstop BDU Coat Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.3
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$33.95
Used Value:
$20.37
Sale Value:
$30.56
Battle-tested, the TRU-SPEC Poly / Cotton Ripstop BDU Coat is built to last with reinforced elbow patches as well as fused flaps and collar. The concealed five-button placket gives you a sleek, no-nonsense front. Move through rough terrain with confidence thanks to the snag-proof placket, and customize the fit with adjustable two-inch wide, three-button cuffs. Built with utility in mind, this coat provides multiple storage options, so you can carry whatever gear your mission requires. The coat includes two bellowed chest pockets and two partially bellowed lower pockets. Snag-proof button flaps and drain holes allow grit and water to escape, keeping your belongings safe, while the pencil stall on the left pocket is perfect for field notes.

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10
I purchased these as an alternative to the Blue BDUs available for the Civil Air Patrol from Vanguard. Those are also Tru-Spec, but they are the “winter-weight” twill blend of fabric. These Poly/Cotton Ripstop are a great “summer weight” alternative. The Navy color is a perfect match for the heavier weight version which is to be expected since it’s the same manufacturer, but I couldn’t be sure they didn’t make a custom dye for Vanguard and CAP. Turns out, the Navy is exactly the same. As an added bonus, they were much cheaper. Not an insignificant consideration when purchasing your own uniforms. Otherwise, they are a standard set of military pattern BDUs with all of the pros and cons associated with them. The material and construction seem consistent and acceptable. These are exactly what I was hoping they would be. If you are a senior member of the Civil Air Patrol and choose to wear the Corporate Uniform over the ugly ABU uniform, this is exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Gordon H, TacticalGear.com
May 12, 2019
8
The closest available size to my dimensions, Medium Regular, is still a bit baggy and long in the arms. But that is pretty much how BDU coats tend to be. The next smaller size would likely be a bit tight around the chest, with less room to move around freely without some binding across the shoulders. With the sleeve cuffs buttoned up to the next to last button, these sit fine around my wrists, still allowing me to take the coat on and off without having to unbutton the cuff. All in all I am pleased, but I wish a M/S size existed, but it doesn't, so there is no point complaining about that. The coat appears to be well made, with good stitching, and the cloth looks like it will hold up well to plenty of outdoor adventuring. I much prefer these BDU coats over the later style ACU tops, which just have too much darn Velcro all over them for my liking - and cost quite a bit more than a good ol' BDU coat anyway. The price on these was very reasonable for what you get.
William Bowers, TacticalGear.com
December 12, 2018
9
Ready for fall with this coat. Great durability. It takes a real beating. Went thru 3 days of land clearing, cutting, chipping. Pockets stayed closed. Stayed light, even when wet.
Joseph R, TacticalGear.com
September 5, 2019
10
I like the quality of the clothing, the multi-pocketed shirts and pants.
Mark P, TacticalGear.com
July 19, 2019
6
Looks great, quality is great, fits very tight for what it should
Jay Bee, TacticalGear.com
September 7, 2020
10
Good material, good stitching, good color, and great fit.
Un Known, TacticalGear.com
September 11, 2020
10
Not what I thought it would be. Don't like..
Steven Thacker, TacticalGear.com
January 5, 2017
10
Great fit, nice and durable l.
Kenneth Lake, TacticalGear.com
February 25, 2017
10
Nice fit and looks great.
Derek R. Hampton, TacticalGear.com
December 16, 2016
10
Not one Irish pennant to be found!
John S, TacticalGear.com
September 15, 2020