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Xero: [Greek- xero, dry] Dry. Pronunciation: (Zero)

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Officious: [Latin- officiosus] Marked by excessive eagerness to serve or render services



Since 1992 Longworth Industries has manufactured the finest technical base layers for outdoor enthusiasts who value performance and comfort. Designed and manufactured exclusively in the United States, Longworth produces three distinct labels:

The PolarMAX brand has proven itself equal to the task of world-class climbers, skiers, snowboarders as well as Iditarod sled racers in the proving ground that is Alaska’s rugged wilderness. PolarMAX also provides the United States Army, Marine Corp and Air Force with government tasked moisture management layers for elite units, as well as for Secret Service agents.

The PolarMAX Sportsman’s Collection is rapidly becoming the brand of choice for serious hunters and anglers who seek to increase their time/comfort ratio in a variety of climatic conditions.

Longworth’s newest brand, XGO combines the legendary PolarMAX and PolarMAX Sportsman’s Collection technologies with innovative, sportswear-inspired designs for the outdoor enthusiast who seeks the ultimate in protection, performance, comfort and style. XGO also produces XGO Tactical, a line specifically designed for law enforcement/military personnel to use in comfortable conjunction with body armor or as elite moisture mitigating (warm weather), or wicking/insulating (cold weather) sub layers.

Longworth Industries operates manufacturing and shipping facilities in Candor and West End, North Carolina.

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