Dimension-Polyant launches X-Pac Tactical Manta fabrics

Dimension-Polyant will introduce its groundbreaking X-Pac Tactical Manta fabrics to top brands in the tactical and shooting sports industries at the Supplier Showcase in booth 51441 during SHOT Show week, January 20-21, 2025, in Las Vegas.

Manta fabrics represent a major advancement in tactical textiles, setting new standards for weight, strength, and durability. Designed with a structural core, these fabrics offer superior strength, stability, and precision, making them ideal for high-performance applications such as structural packs, plate carriers, and MOLLE panels.

Manta fabrics are available in two state-of-the-art constructions. Tyra Core Technology delivers lightweight yet highly durable laminates and maximizes tear resistance, load-carrying capacity, and puncture toughness while reducing weight. Another is Ultra Core Technology, which features a mid-layer of woven Ultra-PE fibers. It offers a softer feel and lighter weight compared to Tyra Core.

The face and backing materials of Manta fabrics are made from 100% durable nylon and are offered in a variety of tactical colors and patterns. Manufactured in Putnam, CT, USA, these fabrics demonstrate Dimension-Polyant’s commitment to US-based sourcing and production.

“Manta fabrics have already garnered interest from armed forces worldwide and leading tactical brands,” said Taylor North, Dimension-Polyant’s Global Head of Technical Fabrics. “Our mission is to provide dependable materials for critical operations. We’re excited to introduce these innovations and welcome James Lang, our new X-Pac Tactical Sales Manager, at the Supplier Showcase.”

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