Survival Tactical Gear Combat Pant Motorcycle Riding Pants Ripstop Military Camo Trousers for Camping Hiking (Ranger Green(Pro), L)




Key features
- •Breathable and durable NYCO Ripstop fabric.
- •Double layer seat /knee areas for durability
- •Two way access side pocket with top mounted pen tubes.
- •A simple velcro strap system in built into the waist to allow for size adjustments
- •CORDURA Fabric pocket corner reinforcements to prevent knife clip wear
Survival Tactical Gear Combat Pant Motorcycle Riding Pants Ripstop Military Camo Trousers for Camping Hiking (Ranger Green(Pro), L)
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Customer Reviews
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Se siente robusto.
Erick Zumárraga✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
Se siente la mayor parte comodo.
Love them so far!!
Jason Olds✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
These pants have a great fit, but they are a little stiffer than expected in the area of the knee down (surely because of the slots for knee/shin guards, however if you don't intend to insert them, I have a feeling it will take a while to break in. The first thing I wanted to do was throw them in the dryer with a couple dryer sheets but it specifically says to not use softener!! We'll see how they are after a couple of wears!!
Get the right one and the best one..
Reginald Valcin✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
I like everything on it, I believe I will the same again"¦ different colors.
TRULY... COMBAT READY!
christopher✓ Verified Purchase•July 5, 2023
I have Kangaroo/Khaki, 2 pair solid black, 1 pair Ranger green. I have worn the Kanga/Khaki pair for over 3 years almost straight through, maybe 150+/- washes and dries (in a dryer) and they have held up fabulous muhy dahlings... only complaint is after about a year the velcro on the two top flap front pockets L/R gave out facilitating the possibility of items falling out - say when inverted = DON'T ASK, LOL! - OK you CAN ask, but I'm probably not going to explain that particular sitrep, it was hilariously horrifying and quite a near life experience, yes that's right, a near life experience, having said all that, the velcro is pretty easy to remove/replace if one if so inclined, I managed another aspect to remedy it, and it works well. The first black pair I wore 6 hours a night, high heat, lots of contaminants - nothing caustic, etc., for oh... 10 months straight, every night it seems... they have stood up well and even took a very sharp and I mean sharp stainless corner rip right upper thigh - but it still got me = MUCHO OWWIE!!! Anyhow the tear STOPPED RIGHT THERE = rip stop test confirmed, of course to a certain degree. Ranger greens I am just breaking in, still a bit stiff, ran slightly just a wee tad smaller, than K/K's or blacks, though the waist is adjustable - again with velcro tabs L/R. Got an extra pair in black in the last of my last GTFOD GEARS & BAGS, they'll last, I'd say these pants, depending on daily activity will ride out 1.5-2+++ years depending on what you are up to. Zippers have all held up well on all pairs and good luck, no really GOOD LUCK trying to even wear a hole in the knees from just one/two k-caps down work, mine are barely starting to show wear - if even. Get some, get alot, I have. the belt loops are large, however not all tac-belts will easily slide through, there's not really a standard for that aspect of things on commercial/civilian - YET. But now that I typed such there will be! : )P WATCH FIRE THOUGH - as like... with... EVERYTHING... LOL! Dropped some cigar ash on top pocket and it sat there and I let it to see what it would do, the fabric sealed itself preventing a hole from fraying and tearing, etc.
Like I'm saying - GET THEM.
OH! And rear pockets are H-U-G-E... as in say... rather large and things fall out if not mindful = I am going to simply burn little holes in the fabric and run some toggle cord through the L/R rear pockets, and the pants body so I can semi-cinch pockets up to better retain larger items I may bum carry with a simply toggle catch. With the fabric the way it is, should work out well.
Like I'm saying - GET THEM.
OH! And rear pockets are H-U-G-E... as in say... rather large and things fall out if not mindful = I am going to simply burn little holes in the fabric and run some toggle cord through the L/R rear pockets, and the pants body so I can semi-cinch pockets up to better retain larger items I may bum carry with a simply toggle catch. With the fabric the way it is, should work out well.
Close but…
JAM✓ Verified Purchase•May 20, 2023
Ok it's a very rugged sturdy material the use for the pants. The camo pattern blends fairly well for the environment I'm in. Pocket placement is different than what I'm used to, not a negative just different. The sizing is the only bummer for me. I wear a 36w 32 or 34L. The length I'd rather have long"¦anyway I went with a large pant. The waist was just tight"¦I should have gone with the XL it seems. The length was fine at 34. I did cut off the annoying ,"blousing" bands which just get in the way"¦
So"¦I like the camo. Pant material is stiff, wash it a few times before you wear them. The sizing is tricky"¦be as sure as you can be your ordering the right size. Worth it? Yes unless you want to wear the big name super tactical crazy expensive camo that's out there, this should work well
So"¦I like the camo. Pant material is stiff, wash it a few times before you wear them. The sizing is tricky"¦be as sure as you can be your ordering the right size. Worth it? Yes unless you want to wear the big name super tactical crazy expensive camo that's out there, this should work well
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