Tactical gear for holiday shoppers

It's holiday shopping time, and this year we're all more pressured than ever to get the most out of our holiday dollars. We're looking for practical, durable gifts that won't break the bank.
Not just for law enforcement anymore, "tactical" clothing has gained popularity in the general population for its incomparable practicality and durability. Naturally, with this increase in popularity, cheap, low-quality knock-offs are showing up all over the place. It's not enough to have the look of tactical pants with a clay or khaki color and a few more pockets than ordinary pants. What makes the tactical pants used by real law enforcement personnel special is their careful design and heavy-duty construction.
If you want the tactical gear used and trusted by law enforcement professionals and outdoorsmen across the country, you want the genuine 5.11 Tactical label.
If you're looking for pants, they've got more than 20,000 pairs in stock. Available in a dozen different colors and a variety of styles, you can find exactly what you want - and at great prices too. The classic style is only $39.99, and the flannel-lined (GREAT for hunters and outdoorsmen!) pants are only $49.99 right now. All 5.11 Tactical pants feature triple-stitch construction and bartacking for superior durability.
But it's not just pants, you'll also find 5.11 Tactical shirts, shorts, footwear, eyewear, bags, uniforms, jackets, jumpsuits, knives and other accessories.
If you've got a hard-to-buy for outdoorsman or teenager or farmer or weekend warrior or any hard-working, hard-playing person on your Christmas list, you'll find a perfect gift here.
Right now, free shipping is available for orders of $50 or more. Other bonuses available right now are a free tactical operations flashlight (not a cheap toy - this is a heavy duty flashlight with an 80-lumen output) with the purchase of more than $100 of 5.11 Tactical gear, and three pairs of socks with the purchase of any 5.11 boots.

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