Stay warm, protected, and comfortable in some of the worlds harshest climates. Worn by thousands of USAF aviators, the latest design prioritizes fit and lightweight functionality for a jacket that performs when you do. The integration of two high-tech softshell fabrics provides fleece-lined warmth on the upper torso and sleeves, and reduces bulk in the lower torso. A windproof, waterproof, and breathable membrane helps keep rain out without trapping sweat. Tactical features such as zippered shoulder and forearm pockets provide easy access to gear.
The exterior of this jacket features Massif’s proprietary flame-resistant technology and won’t support combustion in flash fire scenarios. The jacket’s fleece lining features Massif Flamestretch and is constructed with DuPont Nomex brand fiber. Engineered with Massif’s proprietary knitting and finishing technology, Flamestretch provides built-in flame resistance, proven durable performance, and comfort from the inside out.
- Full flame-resistant construction with proprietary Massif fabrics
- 4-way-stretch fabric
- Softshell fabric features windproof, waterproof, and breathable membrane
- High fleece-lined collar for warmth and protection
- Low-profile, zippered shoulder pockets are accessible with body armor
- Forearm zippered pockets for easy access to small items
- Zippered hand-warmer pockets for comfort
- Waist drawcord to cinch out cold
- Hook and loop wrist closures for customizable fit
- Long zipper pull-tabs are glove friendly
- Velcro loop on left chest for name patch
- Machine washable
- Fielded by the United States Air Force
- Passes rigorous flame testing including the ASTM D 6413/F2302-03 for vertical flame resistance.
- Tested in flash fire simulations on the pyroman thermal mannikin to demonstrate performance in burn scenarios.
Field Reports
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SSGT Matthew Morrow, 56th Rescue Squadron
United Kingdom
"I wanted to add I just went through a solid week of live fire ground training wearing the new Elements Tigers. The average temp was 0 C to -1 C. I wore all layers Massif up to the Elements. The gear worked great throughout the long days and ever changing weather."






