NRAStore Introduces NRA Vertz Phantom LT Pants

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posted on June 1, 2012
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"The Vertx Phantom LT pants are unlike any others in the tactical arena," said Dirk Grove, NRAstore Sales Manager. "They're durable, discreet and with absolutely no Velcro they are probably the quietest pants on the market."

Featuring a total of nine pockets - only two of which are visible to the untrained eye - the Phantom LTs come standard with articulated knees for unmatched range of motion and feature special Intelli-Dry treatment. Created to deal with all types of moisture, Intelli-Dry repels liquids, absorbs perspiration and resists stains.

"That's a first for a tactical pant," said Bob Getto, CEO of Fechheimer and the Vertx brand. "The brand promise of Vertx is original and authentic, and that describes the NRA Phantom LTs to a T."

Fechheimer is a quality uniform manufacturing company owned by Berkshire Hathaway. The Vertx brand began as a design project for a top tier Federal agency tactical pant that expanded into a collection of world class apparel designed for the Operational Athlete. More information can be found at www.wearVertx.com.

NRAstore is the central source for NRA-branded gear including clothing, home/office décor, shooting accessories, tactical gear, books and more. Each NRAstore purchase supports America's foremost defender of Second Amendment rights. Visit www.NRAstore.com or call 1-888-607-6007 for additional information.

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