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Xvent™ Technology

Our patent pending Xvent™ system provides vent openings in aramid firefighter clothing allowing body heat to escape while letting cooler air in creating body torso airflow. By backing the vent opening with a lightweight aramid material, wildland firefighters stay protected keeping the closure system from contacting the body.  Each vent opening includes a Nomex® YKK zipper for easy opening and closing.

 

 


 

D.A.S. Dual Action Stabilizer™

Our patent pending D.A.S. Dual Action Stabilizer system integrates a load-bearing and waist belt strap to achieve two functions with one action.  By pulling the waist belt strap the load-bearing strap also tightens bringing the load into the back providing optimal stability and comfort. 

  • Achieves two functions with one action

  • Places load into optimal position for stability & comfort

  • Doesn’t interfere with access to pack

 

 

 


How to load weight into your Coaxsher pack…

While you don’t have a choice on what to put into some areas of a fire/sar pack you do have options on how to load the remaining part of the pack.  By loading your pack with care you can achieve better fit and balance. 

Check out the illustration for an ideal way to load weight into our packs.


 

 

 

 

 

 

A little TLC keeps gear performance at its peak. Gear is used and abused throughout the season. Dirt, oil, heat, etc. can’t be avoided but when possible (off-season) take time to revive tired gear. Follow these steps to insure your gear is good to go when called into action.

  • Empty pack contents when pack is not in use.

  • Wash pack with warm water and a mild detergent or Nikwax Tech Wash.

  • Agitate the pack and rinse with warm water.

  • Hang and air dry in a cool, well-ventilated location away from sunlight.

  • Store pack in a cool, dry, indoor location.

 


Sizing and Fitting - Clothing

Measuring Tips

Chest:  Keep your arms relaxed at your sides, measure under your arms at your armpits. Be sure to include the highest part of your chest and shoulder blades.

Sleeve:  With arm relaxed at side and slightly bent, measure from the center back, across shoulder to elbow, and down to the wrist.

Shirt Sizing Chart  

 

Small

Med

L

XL

XXL

Chest

38-40"

40-44"

44-48"

48-52"

52-56"

Sleeve

32"

33"

35"

36"

37"

 


Sizing and Fitting - Packs

All our packs have the ability to adjust to different size torso lengths and hip sizes.  Below is a chart showing the torso and hip sizes our packs fit out of the box.

Torso Length

Hip Measurement

17” to 22”

28” to 38”

If you have trouble finding a pack that fits your body frame contact our customer service department and they can help you.  While our packs fit a wide arrange of people as is we can also custom fit our packs to specific body frame measurements.  Be sure to have your measurements in hand before calling customer service, below is how to measure yourself for a pack.

Step 1 – Measuring Your Torso

Your torso length is the distance between your C7 (the noticeable bone that stands out at the base of your neck) and the top of your hipbones.  Be sure to use a soft tape when measuring and have another person measure this distance along the spine. 

Step 2 – Measuring Your Hips

Using the soft tape, measure the distance around your hips.  Be sure to measure your hips and not your waist for this measurement.  The center of the hipbelt should ride over the top of the hipbone when fitted properly.

 

Coaxsher
50 Chestnut St.
Chelan Falls, WA.  98817

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Fax: 509.663.5134
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