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Gray everyday life? Hardly for Navy SEALs. The gentlemen from the amphibious Special Forces of the US Navy are primarily deployed on land, but the sea and ships are still their specialty. In the picture above, you can see a SEAL – and he’s not wearing the usual uniform on board. Here he is wearing a Bluewater Defense MAS Grey BDU, specifically issued for boarding operations.
In the picture of a training exercise, you can see the full spectrum. The standard patterns are AOR1 (desert camouflage) or AOR2 (for green areas). But at sea, you can wear "MAS Grey." The designation comes from the "Maritime Assault Suite," a dry diving suit for landings and work at sea. Its color is gray, and the uniform here continues the trend for the sea. Regarding gray as a military color: "Fifty Shades of Grey" on SPARTANAT.
The Bluewater Defense MAS Grey BDU comes with a Combat Shirt and Pants.
At first glance, it looks quite unspectacular. Many elements have been taken directly from Crye's combat gear.
However, it is noticeable that the BDU is cut very close to the body. This is also easy because it is made of a very flexible 4-way stretch material.
The Bluewater Combat Shirt in the overall view.
Classic high stand-up collar, fitting snugly.
Upper arm pockets with Velcro.
You can not only access them from the side, but they can also be opened from the top.
The sleeves are adjusted with Velcro.
And the shirt is also long to prevent it from coming out of the pants.
Overall, it's the material that is very convincing. The Bluewater Shirt fits extremely well.
Here is an overall view from the back.
This is the pants in the overall front view, also fully flexible.
Velcro and buttons secure the pants.
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