First Look: Arrowhead Tactical 11-Inch Carrier Shorts

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posted on April 28, 2021
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Just in time for warmer weather, Arrowhead Tactical introduced its 11-inch Carrier Shorts, which are concealed-carry-friendly option whether you're cruising the boardwalk or headed to the gym. 

Gym shorts aren't typically an EDC option because they feature flimsy waistbands that are incapable of supporting the weight of even a micro-sized handgun. What's unique about the Carrier Short is a patent-pending Carrier Retention Waistband with Carrier Rapid Clasp Retention Belt (included), which delivers total comfort for full range of motion while supporting even full-size handguns and magazines. 

The Carrier Short also features a rear zippered pocket with internal magazine pouch and draw string for tightening. The shorts can be worn with the belt or without it, and they come in Midnight Black and Chalk Grey. The shorts feature breathable, nylon fabric that is comfortable all day and in any weather. 

Utilizing an 11-inch inseam, the Carrier Short has an MSRP of $64.99, and more information can be found at arrowheadtacticalapparel.com.

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