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5.11 Series - Tac-NFOE Glove
Recently
I've been replacing a lot of my old 'tactical' apparel, clothing and alike due
to it's age and the fact most of it is just plain worn out. My waterproof layers
are, well, less waterproof, my trousers don't fit properly due to one too many
ration packs over the past year and my gloves had indeed seen better days. With
the rest of my new action man costume replaced, it was time to turn my attention
to the gloves - this is when I discovered the 5.11 Series - Tac-NFOE (Tactical
NOMEX Flight Ops Extended). Designed by Jeff Gonzales, a former Navy Seal for 12
years, you can guess the guy knows what he's talking about when it comes to
tactical gear.
The 5.11 series is a well respected line-up of accessories that, as stated on
the packaging is 'the choice of federal, state and local law enforcement for
over 25 years'... Excellent, they missed off 'Airsofter', but that's really not
going to sell too many items now is it?
In their words, the TAC-NFOE glove is a 'full-length, enhanced flight glove.
5.11's TacticalTouch provides the dexterity and the comfort that each operator
needs while a Nomex fabric offers enhanced heat and flame resistance...' - yes,
in a nutshell that is it. You see, as an Airsofter, we don't need to really go
over the top - we don't need Kevlar re-enforced, bullet proof, bomb proof
gloves, we just need something to protect your hands from the usual hazards
found at urban and woodland sites, as well as some protection from those nasty
BB's.
That is where the TAC-NFOE's come into their own. They're not over the top and
they provide you with a level of dexterity to you need for the fiddly tasks like
loading up mag's etc in the field, without having to take the gloves off. The
Nomex fabric provides a soft, light and breathable layer, with the added bonus
that it's heat and flame resistant - you might think not needed on the Airsoft
battlefield, but I've seen someone get a nasty burn from a grenade fuse when it
met his finger! The soft leather gives you ample protection in the places
you need it, without hampering the overall flexibility of the glove.
My previous gloves over the years have consisted of a pair of leather driving
gloves and more recently a pair of army issue duty gloves, you know the ones
with the padded knuckle (see picture). The problems I've found with the various
gloves I've owned is that with the driving gloves, they offer a good level of
dexterity, but no protection at the wrist or beyond - and I've been caught there
a few times. With the Army issue gloves, they're far too bulky and you have to
take them off for any fiddly tasks, but offer a good level of protection.
The TAC-NFOE gloves address all these problems and in my mind offer the perfect
Airsofter's glove.
In Detail:
So, the Tac-NFOE features the following:
TacticalTouch (soft fabric and no seams on the finger tips for you and
me...)
Nomex Fabric - Yes it's heat and flame resistant, from the people who
bought you Kevlar - DuPoint
Cowskin Leather - Non-shiny and soft, just like my sofa
Pull Tab - To assist in putting on the gloves without stretching them out
of shape
Elastic Wrist - erm, yes, an elastic wrist?
Wrist Strap - adjustable and held in place with Velcro
Now, I chose the large size, and they fit very snugly, in fact, one could say
they fit like... well, a glove? But a word of warning, I have what I would say
are average size hands for someone of my size, with quite slim fingers, and the
5.11 gloves do come up rather small compared to other brands of the same size,
so you may need an XL.
The moment I put them on I thought they're slightly 'Batman' in appearance, and
indeed the Dark Knight I feel would be proud wearing these whilst patrolling the
roof-tops of Gotham City. But for you or me, protecting your hands whilst
getting shot at with 6mm plastic balls will just have to do.
The soft matt black leather on the palm is re-enforced in three places (see
picture) and the entire construction is double-stitched for maximum strength.
The leather extends over the finger tips and covers the fingernail area on the
back of the hand, as it does for covering the back of the thumb also. An
additional leather piece provides protection for the knuckles, good job too as
this is the bit that will be sticking round the corner with you and your gun,
and the back of the hand is always a soft and painful target.
The packaging is quite smart too,
and details that the gloves are available in the following sizes: S, M, L, XL
and 2XL - although as mentioned earlier, the L and XL sizes will be adequate for
most people. You even get a free caribina and key ring loop, which I guess
they use to hang the gloves on the shelves with, nice touch and that's now going
on my kit bag!
Overall these gloves are truly
excellent pieces of kit, very comfortable, provide excellent durability,
dexterity, flexibility and protection - not to mention they look the business
too. Slightly pricey at £31.99 a pair (price from tactical-kit.co.uk), but
they certainly do look like they're built to last. As they say, you get
what you pay for, and in these gloves you're paying for 12 years worth of tried
and trusted Navy Seal experience to make on of the best pairs of tactical
operator gloves on the market.
The 5.11 TAC-NFOE's were kindly
provided for review purposes by
www.tactical-kit.co.uk , where they are available in sizes L and XL, in both
Black and Coyote (tan?). Also available are the TAC-NFO gloves, without
the extended wrist protection, but in my view this is much needed. Click
here
to be taken to their pages.

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