A serious forest jacket for tough adventures – especially suitable for recon, scouts, and other self-sufficient travelers! The fabric of the Recon Smock is not windproof, as this jacket is designed for maximum breathability during high-tempo movement – however, its spacious cut also allows for the use of warm base and mid-layers as needed.
The Recon Smock features a two-way zipper closure with button flap at the front. Additionally, there are two-way ventilation zippers in the armpits to regulate heat. The jacket is also equipped with hook-and-loop patch panels for name tags, rank insignias, and sleeve patches.
Thanks to its spacious cut, plenty of warm clothing can be worn under the smock, even a lightweight protective vest, expanding its usability to various situations. Under the Recon Smock, you can fit, if necessary, for example, the Särmä TST L3 Thermal Jacket or a similarly sized Särmä TST Woolshell Jacket.
The pocket arrangement is also essential for a smock. There should be plenty of them, large and small – in this jacket, you can carry your needs for 24 hours, such as food, water, lightweight shelter, first aid supplies, and so on. And this jacket has pockets aplenty:
The sleeve pockets close with hook-and-loop and/or buttons: buttons are quiet and slow, hook-and-loop is quick and noisy. By covering the hook-and-loop fasteners, you can use only the buttons quietly. On the front of the jacket, there are four large button-closed pockets; these can accommodate larger items. Behind these large pockets are flat zipper pockets built into the jacket's lining; these also serve as ventilation openings!
At the back hem, there is a large button-closed pocket whose interior can be divided into three compartments with removable partitions; this can accommodate, for example, a tarp and warm clothing. Inside the back hem, there is also a zippered pocket built into the lining, opening at both ends with vertical zippers; this can accommodate even a larger map.
Wax your smock! The main fabric is not windproof or that waterproof either, but it's very breathable. For extra protection we recommend treating your smock with fabric wax, a very effective trick!
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These are made in Poland by Unifeq.
Benjamin H.
Stefan L.
Michael M.