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The Haartz Corporation Launches Its ProTact by Haartz

The Haartz Corporation has released its latest multi-layered tactical vest called the ProTact by Haartz. Samit Sadavarte, director of business development – new markets at Haartz, said: "Our analysis has shown ProTact by Haartz offers a high tensile strength and proven durability when tested against flex and fatigue, fabric fraying, high-temperature laundering, and high-temperature and humidity endurance testing."

ProTact by Haartz is a multi-layer textile laminated together to form a tactical vest that can be worn by the military, law enforcement, SWAT teams, and other first responders. The tactical vest's laminates are compatible with high-energy laser ablation cutting processes, which deliver a lighter weight. The tactical vest's solid colors use solution-dyed nylon fiber technology and multi-colored prints that conform to several common camo patterns. ProTact by Haartz is available for large-scale manufacturers and smaller individual companies in the United States and Europe.
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