Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants - Men Cotton with Cargo Pockets
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A small waist and a long length, in my opinion. I am 5'5", 180 pounds, and wear a Medium waist, Short length outfit. I hope this information is useful.
It's the perfect fit.
Ripstop, that's what it's called. I can personally attest to the quality of these pants. Extremely well-made and durable, with the lightest weight possible. It is a perfect fit. True to size, in my opinion.
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Buy tru- Instead, opt for a pair of spec brand pants. It's half the price, and it's a lot more spacious. br>br>The first impressions are fantastic. The size chart comes close to being accurate. I usually wear a 32x34, so I ordered the M/L size based on the chart; they are a little long, so if your pants are already a little long, you might want to order a size smaller. br>br>As advertised, the material appears to be a ripstop fabric. While I haven't put it to the test, it does have the typical rip stop cross hatch pattern. The material is, however, quite thin. I didn't expect it to be as thin as it was. I was expecting these to be similar to my Riggs Work Wear pants, but they are much lighter and thinner. They're light, airy, and comfortable as a result of this. It's hoped that this won't affect their longevity. br>br>The front hip pockets are roomy and functional. Both have a reinforced wear patch where a knife would be clipped, as well as multi-functional pockets. So whether you're left-handed or right-handed, you're covered. The patch is made of a thicker material than the pants themselves, which should help with repeated draws, but I would have preferred a leather material. I can almost completely splay my hand in the cargo pockets because they are large enough. I wouldn't describe my hands as tiny girl hands, either. You can get into this pocket in two ways. The flap has only one hook and loop closure, which should be secure enough given the shape of the pocket. There is a zipper as well. all the way down the center of the pocket This one has an interesting concept, but I'm not sure what it is. The back pockets are also quite large. br>br>After that, there's the "front" pocket. It is appropriate for a size 5. Perfectly suited for 56 Pmag It won't dig into your abdomen if you sit, climb, or crouch. It isn't so low, however, that you have to reach for it. Because there is only one on the left leg, south paws may have a difficult time locating it, but it is there. A phone can also be stored in this pocket. My Samsung Note 8 is protected by an Otterbox case, and it fits snugly inside. Because the pocket isn't very deep, it doesn't tuck all the way into it. For the sake of comparison, a Pmag in its broadest sense (but not at the base) is 2. My phone, in its case, is 3 years old, and I am 65 years old. I'm not sure it would fit in this pocket if it were any wider. Of course, thickness will play a role in determining what will and will not fit in this space. One issue I see with keeping your $1,000 phone in this pocket is that if you have anything hard in the front hip pocket (keys, etc. ) and you fall on the phone, it will come into contact with the phone screen, and even though the screen is separated by fabric, your phone will most likely be damaged. So, if you're keeping your phone in the front "mag" pocket, think about what else you've got in there. br>br>The M-br>The M-br>The M-br>The M-br> Tac pants are also very comfortable and move well with you. The knee and crotch gussets allow you to move freely without the pants pinching, riding up, or impeding your movement. I purchased these pants for hiking and range days, so durability was a priority for me, and they delivered. br>br>There are a couple of things I don't care for, but they're minor. It has a short zipper. A longer zipper, let's face it, would make it easier to quickly deploy your "side arm. " Perhaps our Ukrainian counterparts are unconcerned about this. Along with the hook and loop cuff, the ankle cuffs feature an elastic shock cord. I could live without both, but the shock cord may have to be removed permanently. It won't be difficult to remove it either, as there's a small slot to access it through, so a quick snip, pull it out, and it'll be gone. br>br>For the time being, that is all I have to say about this review. I've only had the opportunity to wear them around the house and take the monsters for a short walk, so I haven't had the opportunity to put them through the rigors of backpacking, range training, or working. I'll be sure to update this review if the quality becomes an issue.
According to rumors, I purchased an M- Tac Aggressor Flex is a pair of pants made by Tac. I'm familiar with this brand because of its high quality. Unfortunately, I received a Chinese one from an unknown brand (at least to me), stained, and clearly of lower quality in both the fabric and the zipper (not YKK), D- Rings, pockets, and a lack of self-confidence are all things that should be avoided. Extremely disappointed that I was duped while shopping on Amazon.
Okay, I usually don't write glowing reviews. This one, on the other hand, is well-deserving of the honor. br>br>First and foremost, as others have stated, the sizing is on the small side, particularly in larger sizes. If you want a snug fit, order one. I usually wear a size 40 pant, so I went with the XL (40-42). 42), whereas these were closer to a 36. To button them, I had to suffocate and hold my breath. They need to adjust their chart because it is not true to US size. br>br>Other than that, absolutely the best form-factor. The most comfortable pants I've ever worn. It's super light, breathable, and stretches with movement, making it ideal for tactical use, hiking, or just getting around on a regular basis. I mean, these things are extremely well-fitting! I cannot emphasize this enough. It's far from baggy. I despise tactical pants that are too baggy. The extra material snags on things and just looks silly to me, so it defeats the purpose. I'm not a small guy, so these are slim/form fitting for a perfect fit. They fit me perfectly, despite my athletic build and muscular legs. br>br>I had to return mine because the waist size was too small and I had ordered the wrong size. They don't seem to fit true to waist size, but they do appear to fit true to length. Aside from that, I'm going to buy two pairs of these shoes and stick to this brand. M- has been my property for quite some time. Tacs backpacks have been around for a long time and are of excellent quality.
It has a purpose. You have an excellent appearance. The canvas used in Generation II is very thin. I wear 33x32 Medium/Regular jeans, which are very well designed and fit me perfectly. Super comfy, not too tight, not too baggy, and they look fantastic. Colors are fantastic. Pockets with color accents are a great idea. All of the pockets are strategically placed and extremely useful. They finally admitted to being Gen II. For the originals, I'm guessing things will be different. Cotton- a polyester-based fabric The canvas is approximately 6 oz. of spandex. They're svelte (common jeans are typically 8-inch wide). 10 oz. canvas). This, in my opinion, is a benefit. Poly- Cotton canvas gets hot when the temperature rises above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The reinforced areas do not have a double canvas layer. There are no compartments for knee pads. It appears to be sturdy, but only time will tell. One more pair is on my wish list. TAC: USE THE SAME DESIGN, BUT WITH LIGHT WEIGHT NYLON CANVAS, which is ideal for summer use (it's not too hot, it dries quickly, and it's better for humid-climate environments). sweltering conditions They'd be a huge success.
I'm usually hesitant to buy clothes online without trying them on first, but with these pants, I decided to take a chance. They fit similarly to my jeans and other pants, so I'd say they're true to size. I really like the material, and they're very comfortable. The same store also sells an insert pocket for soft knee pads. These are the pants for you if you want to wear them for tactical, military, or active lifestyle purposes. Awesome.
I like how it looks, but it does not include knee pads.
If you're making tactical pants, a 10" zipper is a good idea. or maybe the Ukrainian guys aren't all that well-behaved, but it's a constant annoyance. I like how they fit and how easy they are to move in, but I don't like how short the zipper is. If you fix that, I'll buy five more, plus more colors. Black and grey, with a smidgeon of navy thrown in for good measure.