Tru-Spec 24-7 Ascent Pants for Men
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It has been a couple years since I've bought the Ascent pants and they still feel good and are enduring abuse daily. The investment is well worth it
My only regret would be the low crotch. I would order a normal size. Also, I got kneepads for mine, but I have to lift the knees up before kneeling as the pads ride on your shins when you walk
I hope you enjoy the olive green!
Selected User Reviews For Tru-Spec 24-7 Ascent Pants for Men
Basically, there is not much difference in terms of space. In order to save money, I bought the unhemmed because I usually wear 34x32 and they are much I don't have an issue with this due to my large legs, but if you didn't have large thighs it might be an issue.
I'm overweight, and the pants grip my skin well without digging into it, yet I don't lose them. I find the material of the pants to be extremely soft and comfortable to wear. There is ample room, and they are easy to move around. There is a slight increase in the thickness of the knees A great deal of emphasis needs to be placed on the quantity of pockets, especially the two drop pockets - just awesome I keep my Samsung S9 phone enclosed in an Otterbox case in my hip pocket (that fits perfectly). Sadly, there is velcro all over the back of the wallet, and I'm not a fan of that Too much pocket is too much for me. My wallet is easy to get out, but it can be difficult to get it back in if I go through the same process - This is especially frustrating if you're standing (such as in a drive-through). Still not worth taking a star away from the rating. The problem will probably have to be dealt with by adapting or learning. The subtle grid-like texture and appearance of the fabric, which I believe is the "rippling" effect, also appeals to me on an aesthetic level You can stop the feature at any time. The next working day is Wednesday, March 23rd, at 500 pm This is just a quick update to let you know how much I still love the Besides the four pairs in different colors, I bought two pairs of shorts as well. As far as "everyday pants" are concerned, these are my go-to. I've used them while hiking and camping and they have held up pretty well. After washings and many years of use, they still look great and show no signs of wear. I went back to the store, and the Velcro on my back pocket "loosened up" in a reasonable amount of time, and now, although it still functions and secures my wallet, it is no longer difficult to take it back after use (even at a drive-through).
The seat is comfortable and reasonably strong. Now that I have bought them several times, I've noticed that the fit is somewhat different between pairs. In any case, they seem to fit fairly true to waist with a relaxed fit on the seat and thighs. Truespec tac pants were designed to squeeze your bits into the shape of moose knuckles when you sat down. This pair of pants fit great. In addition to being light and somewhat flexible, the material is also fairly tough and abrasion resistant if you must occasionally walk over concrete or asphalt. A bead of water will form at first, but will They soak up a lot of blood, but wash out quite easily. The loops of the belt are solid, and the elastic sliders at We do not offer blousing ties if that is something you are looking for. It works well in the Florida heat and humidity of EMS service with at least a year and a half before they start looking evidently faded (unlike Dickies) and the pockets are deep enough. Overall, well worth the price. Dickies are virtually impossible to find in EMS.
The size 36" W x 32" L I normally wear is too big in these, so I'm switching to a smaller I always order 36" W x 34" L 24/7 pants, because the 2" extra length is taken up by the thinnest material of the pants folding around the ankles in an elegant fashion. I have found that if I don't do this, then the pants may be the right length, but my ankles are covered in ripstop and I flop when I walk because the material is so thin and fine. My personal experience has led me to conclude that going one size longer in length is the best way to eliminate this embarrassing "pants flop. " In theory, your pants will be too long, but you will have more length to work with since they will fit better around your ankles. Walking won't cause them to flop around your ankles, which can happen when you don't have enough length, even if that length is correct. These pants have a nice material that billows more easily than pants made by other manufacturers who use stiffer, cheaper materials. By the way, this is an excellent pair of pants It has large cargo pockets and goes well with many colors. It is comfortable and has big pockets. (Because the full price is quite steep, wait until they go on sale.
Order your normal size in these pants since they run a little small. In the thigh area, they are a little light, but otherwise they are comfortable. I purchased the 36W. It is unlikely that you will need to worry about it if you have small legs. My preference for these kinds of pants is that they allow me to move easily and breathe freely. In hotter climates, they would be perfect as well because they are thinner too. In the past, I purchased these to take overseas, but I'm not sure I'll take them anymore. aren't bad for everyday wear, but I just got them, so I'm not sure how they will perform over time. They are made from rip-stop nylon As well as the stop fabric, this is nice. I'm not impressed with the front pockets, since the front ones are not as deep as the back ones It does not have an opening for an expansion in the cargo pocket of the 7 pant. I will go back to my 24/7 pants because this is not a bad pant, but it is one that is a little high.