B315 Avenger Coat
B315 Avenger Coat
Trusted to perform in extreme circumstances, currently in service with Police forces all over the UK as well as in action with the Royal Household and is continually being picked up by Security Forces worldwide.
SKU: B315
Fabric: 50/50 Ripstop Outer, 100% Polyester Dropliner
Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Colours: View the Arktis Range
(Please note MOQ's, prices & availability vary between camos/ colours)
Category: Coats & Jackets
WATERPROOF
RIPSTOP
WINDPROOF
BREATHABLE
INSULATION
*If you are planning to wear without body armour/ tac vets. You will usually need to size down, please check the size guide*
The classic Avenger has quickly become our bestselling coat. Trusted by many to brave the elements and perform in extreme circumstances, it is currently in service with Police forces all over the UK, including firearms and dog handling units. It has also been in action with the Royal Household and is continually being picked up by Security Forces worldwide.
The Avenger is EN343:2019 Class 4:4 certified. The highest level of waterproof, and breathability rating achievable within this certification.
With practicality and comfort in mind, the Avenger was designed as a '3 in 1' system. The main coat is made of 50/50 Ripstop with a waterproof dropliner and taped seams. The outer coat can be worn by itself in warmer conditions. If the climate is colder, then the fleece jacket can be attached to the inside of the coat providing a complete dry and warm environment for the wearer. The fleece can also be worn by itself as a standalone jacket if the waterproof element is not required. With three configurations for different conditions, the Avenger continues to be a very versatile coat.
The jacket also contains drop down panels for police/ security badges to attach. These can be hidden for civilian and covert use. A total of twelve pockets feature on the Avenger, two of which are on the zip-in fleece and vary in size and use.
- Outer 50% Cotton 50% Polyester Ripstop
- Waterproof 100% Polyester Dropliner with taped seams
- EN343:2019 Class 4:4
- Included zip-in fleece (100% Polyester)
- ‘3 in 1’ design, for optional layering
- 12 Pockets
- Roll away hood
- Covert panels for optional badges
Relaxed - Over Armour Fit
This garment has already been sized to accommodate armour or thick layers worn beneath. There is no need to adjust your size. If wearing without, you will need to size down.
How To Measure
With arms relaxed at your sides, measure under your arms around the fullest part of your chest.
Our ripstop clothing is made from robust, hardy fabric that lasts for years. All dyes will tend to fade, but ours has an excellent colour fixative that will remain effective for years. The basic principle of care is to be sensible. Heavy reactive chemicals will strip the fabric, and overly gentle treatments will not be particularly effective. Be sensible. The thing to remember is that general wear and tear comes in many forms, not just abrasion. Strong light has a powerful effect (photodegradation), and there are even chemical compounds in rainwater, so generally everything you use can be expected to deteriorate. Arktis fabrics have been developed with these characteristics in mind. Making them durable and resistant to wear and tear. Most caring involves being thoughtful about what you do.
Washing: Ripstop & Nylon Minirip: For light marks and dirt, use a wet cloth to wipe down your garment. For more serious cleaning, you can place your Arktis garments in the washing machine with minimal issues. Wash at 30°C using a non-bio cleaner. Do not use softeners or bleach. Leave to dry in a warm ventilated room, do not tumble dry. Whilst our ripstop has resistance to dry cleaning, chemicals are used in the production of coatings such as DWR. These chemicals can react with dry cleaning chemicals, so we recommend that you do not use this method.
Reproofing: A time will come in the life of a waterproof garment when you notice that you are still dry but that the outer garment is becoming waterlogged and heavy. A modest restoration of the outer’s water repellency could help solve this problem – not to make it waterproof but to diminish the absorption of water into the outer fabric. With some coated fabrics, pressing the garment with a cool or “1 Dot” iron will revive the coating to an effective level. The reason behind this is that heat can reactivate the finish, bringing it back to life. It’s always worth trying ironing as the first step. If required you can restore outer water repellency using Stormsure, NIKWAX or similar products. We prefer spray-on type products to allow for precision on key areas. When spraying make sure the garment is clean and free from any detergent, focus on areas such as shoulders and hoods.