IDOGEAR Combat Pants Multicam Men Pants with Knee Pads Airsoft Hunting Military Paintball Tactical Camo Trousers
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Yes, this combat pant is made of a 4-way stretch fabric. stretch in some way- ripstop clothing with woven accents, teflon water-resistant coating It has a water-resistant coating as well as military-grade elastic and thread, making it extremely comfortable and long-lasting. Airsoft, paintball, hunting, shooting, wargames, and training are all great uses for this item.
Made in China is written on the tags.
The belt loops are two inches wide, and they can fit a 1. Your tactical belt will fit through the belt loops if it is 75 inches in length.
They're going to be big and bulky. You should choose a size that is less than 32".
Selected User Reviews For IDOGEAR Combat Pants Multicam Men Pants with Knee Pads Airsoft Hunting Military Paintball Tactical Camo Trousers
With my issued pair of OCP (Scorpion/aka the Army's knock-off) boots, I'm a combat veteran. off Multicam) combat pants, and a pair of Crye G3s that I recently purchased. These aren't even close to the Crye G3s, except that they appear to be the same to the untrained eye. That isn't to say that these aren't a decent pair of pants. I bought these for my 14-year-old brother to wear when I accompany him to his airsoft games, as he wanted the same pants as his older brother (me). He's around 5 feet tall. The 30x30 was a good fit for me because I'm a "1" and weigh around 110 lbs. The "Asian fitting" of these knock-offs is a little long and a little wide around the waste. It was fortunate for him that he wore off-type pants. (Order one size larger than you normally would. ) )br>br>The material is good, and I don't think it will rip. The stitching, on the other hand, is of poor quality. You get what you pay for, as I previously stated. I wouldn't expect these to last as long as my other pants during a deployment to Helmand province, but if you're planning on using them for Airsoft or paintball, you'd be wise to choose these over the Crye's. Even if they failed, you could buy three more pairs of these for less than the cost of one pair of Cryes! I hope this has been of assistance to you. TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL
Pros:
- -br>Materialbr>-br>-br> Multicam coloring that is accuratebr>- Cons: Looks fakebr>br>
- Embroiderybr>- Embroidery - Embroidery - Embroid Sizing in Asia (runs small).
So with the size up, here's what I am able.
I usually wear 30/30 pants, but I'm also comfortable in 28/30. My size was 30/31, and the waist and length were both perfect. The pants are soft and have an adjustable bottom that can be cinched to keep the bugs out. The knee pad positions, on the other hand, are excessively high. I displayed a photo to demonstrate how high they rise when seated. Because the pads are too high up, they do not make contact with the ground when I crouche. As a result, the knee pads are practically ineffective.
I would have given these BDUs 5 stars because I like the majority of the features, but the cargo pockets on the front are small. The front cargo pockets are ridiculously small for a boy's size, and they can't hold much. I'd return them right away if I could just because of that.
Yes, they were costly, but I believe they were well worth the money for such high quality.
Nice tactical pants, good quality, but ran a little small; order a size up and you should be fine.
It's a perfect fit and looks fantastic!.