Carrington Textiles expands military portfolio with laminated fabrics

Carrington Textiles, a global leader in military fabrics, has partnered with Haartz GmbH to introduce the ProTact by Haartz range of laminated fabrics across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

The collaboration adds high-performance technical laminates to Carrington Textiles’ specialist defence portfolio. Produced in Germany by Haartz GmbH, the ProTact range is engineered for modern military and tactical applications, including rucksacks, load-carrying systems, vests, and pouches, where durability and protection are essential.

The initial lineup includes ProTact G510.1, a 500D/1000D fabric offered in black, coyote brown, and MultiCam camouflage, and ProTact G55.1, a 500D/500D fabric available in black, coyote brown, and ranger green.

Already tested and proven in field applications, ProTact by Haartz® delivers advanced performance, reinforcing Carrington Textiles’ role as a reliable supplier to defence forces and tactical equipment manufacturers worldwide.

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