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Immersed Clo: Products evaluated for hypothermia protection are marked with their Immersed Clo value (details on page 2).
Aviation Specialty Products
MAC300 Replacement Components
Nomex® Outer Immersion Thermal
Shell MA7245 Module MA7247 Liner MA7246
sizes XS-XXXL colors Sage Green
Orange sin 633-21a
sizes XS-XXXL colors Black sin 633-21a
sizes XS-XXXL colors Black sin 633-21a
The improved rear-entry is economically designed to allow donning and doffing of the MAC300 by one person.
The unique neoprene cuff
design seals better and no longer requires secondary
closure after donning. Improved means of interconnection
between modules results in
easier assembly of components and less "down time" when
performing maintenance.
Advanced Modular Constant Wear Aviation Survival System MAC300
Mustang Survival has created our most advanced Constant Wear Aviation Survival System yet. The MAC300's modular design integrates the "best of" features found in our MAC200 and MSD900 to reduce overall weight and bulk, improve the
donning and doffing through an innovative entry
system, and provide a wider array of sizes.
Our continuing efforts to provide our customers with the best comfort and highest protection from the hazards of flight have
resulted in a three-piece integrated garment
that reduces heat stress in the cockpit, and
protects against flame, immersion, and hypothermia hazards, whether on land, in the air or in the water.
The improved entry system makes single­person donning and doffing much simpler. The
patent pending CCS™ Closed Comfort System adjustable neck seal, and redesigned neoprene wrist seals improve the comfort of flight crews during extended missions. Their proven durability results in extended service-life when compared to that of traditional latex neck and wrist seals used by other manufacturers of traditional dry suits.
Modular Design
The three-piece modular design of the MAC300 makes repair or replacement of any component
an easy task. A simplified interconnection system
between components facilitates assembly and disassembly, minimizing "down-time" when performing routine cleaning, maintenance, or
repairs.
The Outer Shell is constructed of a 6 oz. Nomex® IIIA that provides an anti-static, flame resistant barrier to protect the wearer whether refueling an aircraft or being exposed to hostile flight operations where the dangers of cockpit flash fires may exist. High-wear areas are strategically reinforced with leather to provide improved service life. Easily detached from the Immersion and Thermal modules, the Outer Shell can be zipped across the back and worn separately as a flight boat suit.
The Immersion Module provides dry suit performance. Combining the same patent pending CCS™ Closed Comfort System neck seal and improved neoprene wrist seals found on our MSD900 with GORE-TEX® BEST DEFENSE - a waterproof, windproof, breathable fabric designed
to reduce heat stress, and fatigue - the Immersion Module maximizes thermal and immersion protection. A vertical waterproof relief zipper is designed to facilitate both male and
female crewmembers. When integrated with the
Outer Shell and Thermal Liner, the MAC300 provides a stirred (calm) water Clo value of 0.78.
The Thermal Liner is constructed of our
patented breathable closed-cell foam.The foam liner is engineered with multiple apertures, then quilted using a wicking fabric and thread designed to pull excess moisture vapor (sweat) away from the wearer's body.
All of these features lead to life-cycle cost savings when compared to traditional dry suits designed for flight crews.
sizes XS-XXXL colors Sage Green
Orange
clo Immersed Clo 0.78 A
sin 633-21a
■nil Details of hypothermia protection performance on page 2.
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