IDOGEAR G3 Combat Pants Multicam Trousers with Knee Pads for Men Tactical Pant Mulitple Pocket Hook-and-Loop Adjuster
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Because it's a knockoff from China.
Hello, sir, this combat pant comes in five sizes, each with a different length; which size are you looking for, please? br>I recommend that you look at the last image in our listing, which contains all of the size information you require. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.br>Thank you for shopping with us.
I normally wear a 30/32 and ordered a 32/32, which fits perfectly. Mostly because the waist is adjustable and the knee pads are adjustable in height, so going a little longer won't hurt.
You're probably already aware of this, but you'll be wearing Capri pants. I'm 6'3" 215 pounds and usually wear a 34w with a 34 inseam depending on the brand, but these XXLs are more like a 38w with a 33 inseam. For tall, athletic men, this is not the place to be.
Selected User Reviews For IDOGEAR G3 Combat Pants Multicam Trousers with Knee Pads for Men Tactical Pant Mulitple Pocket Hook-and-Loop Adjuster
I'm an infantryman, and these pants have accompanied me on two deployments, two NTC rotations, and numerous trainings. I'm truly astounded. They've climbed mountains with me, racked up a lot of miles with me, traveled through forests, swamps, and more, and they're still going up. That, and until I tell them they're just Chinese knockoffs, everyone around me believes they're crye precision. I plan to use these for quite some time.
I tried three other manufacturers to find a pair that fit, but they were all too big around the in seam/crotch area; these fit perfectly and don't feel like I'm wearing a parachute around my waist. I'm 6' 3' 140lb, so I'm pretty skinny, and finding a pair that wouldn't be too baggy was difficult; I usually wear a size 29/30 waist, and the small fit perfectly; I've seen complaints about the in seem being too While the bottom of the pad slots are sewn shut, this is not a 'con' or a problem; simply fold the top of the flap downward inside the pant legs and it is out of the way. This pant's knee-length design is a great feature. The top and sides of the pads are sewn with three velcro pannels that attach to the velcro material inside the pant legs, greatly reducing the risk of knee-stretching. blowing out of the pads In my opinion, this is a brilliant feature. Overall, I found these to be an excellent purchase. These are the pants for you if you're a skinny guy like me looking for a pair that doesn't look or feel like a parachute, or if you're a slender woman. The color of the multicam was good, and it went well with the rest of my multicam gear. I have no complaints. The only criticism I have is that there aren't enough color options. They only had multicam and multicam black when I bought it. Moreover, I have made other purchases from IDOGEAR and have been completely satisfied each time: I purchased two of their 'taco' style pistol pouches as well as two of their "taco" style rifle pouches, both of which have held up admirably, and I will be purchasing their Combat shirt in multicam next and giving it a review. A message to IDOGEAR: You guys are doing a fantastic job so far; if you keep it up, you will continue to grow in business and become a household name. Customers, don't be hesitant to buy from these guys just because they don't have a well-known brand name; remember, Crye Precision, 5. All of the big names, including 11 tactical, started from the ground up. Don't be afraid to branch out and try new things.
Most of my clothes are a size 36, and the "XXL 38" waist is a little tight, but it's the highest they go. br>br> In terms of quality, only time will tell. I simply wanted to write a review for anyone who was concerned about how these would fit. br>br>At first glance, the quality appears to be excellent. The ripstop fabric is extremely durable, and there are small details that you wouldn't expect from a knock-off from China. offs. br>br>4 out of 5 stars because it's a full size up tight, but otherwise it appears to be a great product; will update after initial testing.
I'm 200 pounds and 5'11", and I ordered the 36W x 33L size. I haven't worn these to an airsoft match yet, but I did try them on for saturday (when I'm going). What I like about these pants is that you can make them tight around your waist, thighs, and ankles, but they were a little baggy and a tad bit long but not too bad. I did buy a nice tactical type heavy duty belt that really helped keep my pants up, and I would recommend it. I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5 because I had trouble putting the knee pads in (it may seem silly to give it a 4 star for that), but I just don't like how they designed to put the knee pads in the pants, but the knee pads appear to be of decent quality. If you prefer your pants to be a little baggy in the shin area, these will suffice; however, if you are around my size, you can always push the pants down into your boots to make them a little tighter, or if you have combat boots, you can always push the pants down into your boots to make them a little tighter. I'll update this post after my match to see how they hold up in the cold and on the rough terrain at the field where I'll be playing!.
My G3 pants arrived, and they are much lighter than I had anticipated. The only drawback is that I believe the pants I received are cut in a more "feminine" manner than a male fashion. I tried them on and they were fantastic; the stretch panels are softer than genuine Crye, but THEY DO STRETCH MORE THAN TMCs. In comparison to an LBX M4 Speed draw pouch, the Multicam fabric isn't all that bad. br>br>I'm wearing a TMC 2XL 38-inch T-shirt. 36 and they won't close, so I used an extended velcro to close it. I suppose I do require a 40" size, but I'm not in the mood to spend $200 on airsoft. br>br>Now for the con, which prevented me from giving it a five-star rating. In comparison to Emerson G3, my TMC in MC Tropic fits better on my legs and has more room. They are a little tighter for a 38" waist, and I have a 70" thigh, so I would say they are a little tighter. TMC fits, but Emerson doesn't, so I gave them to my fiance, who loves them.
These were exactly what I was looking for in a pair of good tactical pants that didn't cost more than $100. I don't think they'll hold up to rigorous training, at least not for long, but if you just want some good tactical pants for hunting, the range, contracting, or paintball/airsoft, these are a great choice. br>br>Extremely comfortable, with a plethora of pockets, interior magazine pouches, and numerous adjustment points. The knee pads that come with the package are adequate - They won't withstand a lot of abuse, but they'll keep you comfortable when you're kneeling in the dirt or gravel. The fit and appearance are excellent. I would strongly suggest it.