The Enforcer XLT was originally developed for the U.S. Border Patrol who required Threat Level IIIA armor that still enabled them to perform their duties while working long hours in extreme heat. Finally, you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for dependable protection with enhanced heat management. Comfort is the difference. Kevlar® Comfort XLT is a proven ballistic technology from DuPont. The state-of-the-art weave and spinning technique allow this version of Kevlar to be more comfortable, flexible and lighter yet still deliver the same ballistic performance and stopping power as previous, heavier blends of DuPont Kevlar. The Enforcer-XLT-Female-Model-XLT3AF-Level-IIIA-nij-05 is designed for superior protection and reliability, making it an essential piece of gear for law enforcement, military personnel, and security professionals. Built with high-quality materials and advanced engineering, it provides optimal safety without compromising comfort or mobility. With a focus on durability, the Enforcer-XLT-Female-Model-XLT3AF-Level-IIIA-nij-05 offers enhanced resistance against impact and ballistic threats, ensuring maximum defense in high-risk situations.
Identifiers
- SKU
- F-500408F-RS
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Where to buy
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Physical + multi-hit specs
Size variants
| Size | Weight | Dimensions | Thickness |
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Federal contract activity (3y)
- Total spend
- $145,214
- Contracts
- 4
- Distinct agencies
- 2
| Top agency | Contracts | Spend |
|---|---|---|
| Department of Defense | 3 | $127,004 |
| Department of the Interior | 1 | $18,210 |
Aggregated from HigherGov + USASpending.gov. Manufacturer-grain (line-item attribution to specific products isn’t available from federal sources). Latest award: Jun 30, 2025.
Certifications
Cooperative contracts
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