March of 20km at -8°C with a backpack weighing about 10-12kg. Underneath, I wore Smartwool Intraknit and this combat shirt. Penetrating wind around 20km/h. While marching, it was warm (comfortable). During breaks over 10 minutes in such weather, it's worth putting something else on. I suspect it would be comfortable up to about 20 minutes. As for the shoulder pads, they did their job for almost the entire route. At the end, I did feel a bit of the load, but it would have been much worse from the very start throughout the whole march. The back pad provided comfort and air circulation. I wasn’t sweaty anywhere, but credit should also go to the Smartwool Intraknit, which goes well with the combat shirt. I didn’t feel the backpack at all where the back pad was, maybe because almost all the weight rested on my hips. At the shooting range at -10 to -15°C for about 4-5 hours, underneath I wore Smartwool + Devold Expedition + Woolpower 400, everything fit under size L and it was comfortable. Wearing a plate carrier, I didn’t feel it thanks to the AirPack pads on the shoulders and back. It’s a pity there are no hip pads here like in the summer Combat Striker Gen 3. The color is slightly brown, it’s a shame it’s not green. My friend has the same one bought last year in true green like the Combat Striker Gen 3. Also, it’s too bad there’s no place for elbow inserts. Worn under pants and on top. Wind was not felt on the body, only on the hands when taking off gloves or on the face. Light snowfall didn’t bother it. Probably for heavy rain, something more protective would be needed. Overall rating is very good. For now, worth the money because it doesn’t restrict movement either. The front pockets also provide a lot of space, but with a backpack with a hip belt or a tactical belt below, you can't use them because the hip belt aligns with those pockets. If someone wants, they can lower the belt or open and close the pockets during breaks, as it’s hard to do while marching. The collar is very comfortable. Closing the zipper diagonally is a bit difficult at the moment, you need to get used to it.
UF PRO AcE Gen.2 Winter Combat Shirt - MultiCam
Combat Shirt insulated with lightweight 80 g/m2 synthetic G-Loft down. The exterior is constructed from windproof nylon, finished with a hydrophobic PU membrane for enhanced moisture resistance. The selected materials ensure thermal comfort in temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius. Insulation preserves its thermal efficiency even in wet conditions.
materials with antibacterial properties, Merino wool fibers
In the underarm area, the torso has been upgraded with a blend of Merino/polyester fibers featuring antibacterial properties, which work in conjunction with a breathable mesh fabric to deliver outstanding comfort and hygiene. The interior utilizes advanced 37.5 polyester, effectively managing moisture and maintaining precise thermoregulation.
3 practical pockets and velcro panels
The sweatshirt features 3 zippered pockets for secure storage:
- two on the shoulders
- and one kangaroo-style pocket located at the chest.
Sleeve pockets are outfitted with velcro panels, enabling the attachment of patches or emblems, including national flags, unit insignia, or Morale Patches, allowing you to personalize the sweatshirt to your preference.
vents, elastic cuffs and uf pro air/pack inserts
Ventilation openings are positioned under the arms and can be accessed via two-way VISLON zippers. The cuffs feature elastic ribbing to block cold air from entering beneath the sweatshirt and to keep the sleeves in place during movement. The shoulder and back zones are equipped with soft UF PRO air/pac inserts, delivering extra protection and comfort by cushioning the load from a backpack or tactical vest while also insulating against cold air. A drawstring at the back of the collar allows for personalized adjustment.
main features
- G-Loft down, 80 g/m2
- Three pockets
- PU water-repellent membrane
- Rugged 37.5 polyester blended with Merino wool fibers
- VISLON zippers
- Mesh fabric for breathability
- UF PRO air/pack padding inserts
- Adjustable drawstring collar
- Velcro attachment panels
Application and activity examples
Alpinus Warm sleeping bag operating temperatures are specified in accordance with the EN 13537 standard:
- T-comfort: +3 deg. C – represents the lowest temperature at which a woman is able to achieve a comfortable night's sleep.
- T-limit: -1 deg. C – indicates the minimum temperature at which a man can rest throughout the night without discomfort.
- T-extreme: -15 deg. C – signifies the lowest temperature where survival inside the sleeping bag remains possible. The T-extreme value is not intended for regular use.
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam represents an advanced camouflage pattern introduced in 2002 by Crye Precision, a US-based company, in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior initiative. Designed to provide a highly adaptable concealment solution, the purpose of MultiCam was to ensure optimal effectiveness across a wide array of terrains and fluctuating environmental conditions. The pattern incorporates seven distinct colors, blending smooth transitions between green, brown, and beige tones. This composition enables seamless adaptation to surroundings, displaying green hues in forested landscapes and shifting towards browns and beiges within desert regions—offering exceptional performance in Central and Eastern European environments, especially during autumn and in areas dominated by dry foliage. MultiCam has achieved international acclaim and is utilized by several military forces and elite tactical units worldwide. In 2010, the US Army officially selected this camouflage to equip its personnel stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). Availability to civilian markets has made MultiCam a preferred option among military enthusiasts and airsoft players alike.
Militaria.pl is an authorized dealer of UF Pro.
UF PRO is a Slovenian brand of tactical clothing specializing in advanced garment systems for military and law enforcement personnel. Thanks to years of experience and cooperation with elite units, the manufacturer has become a pioneer of innovative technologies such as the Hood/Harness® system, Air/Pac® protective inserts, and Schoeller® elastic panels. Their clothing stands out for its ergonomic fit, modular construction, and use of materials resistant to extreme conditions. The range includes trousers, jackets, and shirts that perform well in changing weather conditions, ensuring comfort and freedom of movement. UF PRO is part of the Mehler Systems group – a European leader in protective and tactical equipment, alongside the Lindnerhof and Mehler Protection brands.
| Clothing style | Tactical |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Weight | 950 g (size L) |
| Grammage | 80 g/m2 |
| Clasp type | Zipper |
| Additional material | 35% Polyester |
| Main material | 65% Merino wool |
| Number of pockets | 3 |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Velcro panel | Yes |
| Gender | Men's |
| Material texture | Uniform (smooth) |
| Material flexibility | Extensible |
| Manufacturer code | 512030 |
| Brand | UF PRO |
| EAN |
Merino Wool is a material with natural antibacterial properties. It is distinguished by the lightness and softness of its fibers, its ability to absorb moisture and its high thermoregulation. The wool does not absorb odors, is anti-static, breathable, easy to clean, fire-resistant, and protects against UV radiation.
G-Loft insulation is an advanced material consisting of a three-dimensional structure of hollow polyester fibers that trap dry air to form an effective thermal insulation layer. These fibers retain their shape thanks to a memory effect, allowing them to return to their original form after getting wet, washing and heavy use. G-Loft, used mainly in outdoor clothing and equipment, combines the characteristics of natural down and synthetic fill, offering excellent thermal insulation, lightness, resilience and moisture resistance.
37.5 is a special microfleece developed by Cocona that improves the comfort of clothing by optimizing the microclimate next to the skin. The material contains natural, active particles that absorb and release moisture, which accelerates the evaporation of sweat and reduces the drying time of the clothing. It provides comfort in a variety of weather conditions.
Vislon are high quality zippers from YKK, characterized by lightweight and corrosion resistance. Made of durable plastic, they are ideal for use in sportswear, outdoor clothing and military gear. Thanks to their design, the zippers operate smoothly even in harsh conditions such as high humidity, low temperatures or contact with seawater.
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 8
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When buying this Combat Shirt, I was guided by opinions, and I'm glad I took them into account!!! This Combat Shirt is a total game changer, it's fantastic!!! Just bought, but already tested... with thermal underwear and this Combat Shirt, and the current weather is no threat. It's not cheap, but for the craftsmanship, it's worth the money. Just for reference: height 190 cm, weight 96-98 kg, size XL is perfect, because the sleeves are the right length and there is room underneath for thermal underwear.
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Without a doubt, my favorite piece of tactical clothing. Ideal for temperatures from -5 to +5 degrees. Comfortable, plus a large ventilation area when the zippers are opened, does not overheat. The pads on the shoulders and back are very helpful. The price is not low, but for intense activity in light frost, it's better than any down jacket.
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Super combat shirt – tested by a "cold-sensitive person" in conditions from +5 to -7 (feels like -11), and I didn’t get cold or sweat excessively. Additionally, these "pads" really improve the comfort of wearing a vest for long periods. Cons: - Price (it is terribly expensive, but I don’t regret it – two months of bank transfers from WOT went into it and, although this wasn’t my first purchase, if you want to seriously upgrade your gear, I recommend it) - Ridiculous fastening: it’s angled and you intuitively want to fasten it the other way... it’s not a big deal, you’ll get used to it after a few uses, but I’m noting it for the record - The collar drawstring could be better - Remember, there’s no place there for "chocolates"/other elbow protectors – buy separately! But the above cons don’t change the fact that this is really a purchase worth stretching yourself for.
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It may seem like it's just a slightly insulated combat shirt. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is a real winter jacket in the form of a combat shirt. One of the best and most unique products by UF Pro. I definitely recommend it.
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The best combat shirt I've ever had. I wear it to the shooting range and into the forest, incredibly comfortable. It doesn't restrict movement at all. I only wear a tight merino wool thermal shirt (from Brubeck) underneath, and that's it. Tested at 0°C on a windy day during a 15-kilometer forest hike—comfortable the whole time, and at one point I even had to open the vents because it was too warm.
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The shirt can even replace a jacket at -10°C; it's top combat quality and feels like you're wearing nothing, doesn't restrict movement. If you spend a lot of time on tactical activities outdoors, this is a great choice. Unlike a fleece jacket or similar, it doesn't restrict movement but still provides thermal comfort—simply top-of-the-line merchandise.
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Probably the best combat shirt money can buy. It's very warm and suitable to wear instead of a jacket in the cold. Top-quality. If you can afford to spend as much as for a red dot sight on a combat shirt, I definitely recommend it.
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