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ZAPT Tactical Pants for Men - Molle Ripstop Combat Trousers, Hunting & Army Camo in Multicam Black | Durable Outdoor Pants for Tactical Missions, Airsoft, Hiking & Military Training
ZAPT Tactical Pants for Men - Molle Ripstop Combat Trousers, Hunting & Army Camo in Multicam Black | Durable Outdoor Pants for Tactical Missions, Airsoft, Hiking & Military Training

ZAPT Tactical Pants for Men - Molle Ripstop Combat Trousers, Hunting & Army Camo in Multicam Black | Durable Outdoor Pants for Tactical Missions, Airsoft, Hiking & Military Training

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Material nylon polyester cotton ripstop All seams: nylon thread Metal button and YKK zippers As expected there are also good sized cargo pockets,besides pockets some other nice core features include: double layer seat /knee areas for durability, a rugged metal YKK zipper is used for the fly, knees are slightly articulated, and a simple velcro strap system in built into the waist to allow for size adjustments. If looking for a durable pair of pants that are very feature rich, these Pants are certainly worth looking into.Pls check below Size Chart to ensure proper fit, the size details in Photo and Product Description. Size Chart: S : waist 28''-32", Inseam 29''-32". M : waist 33''-35", Inseam 29''-32". L : waist 36''-39", Inseam 29''-32". XL: waist 39''-43", Inseam 29''-32". TIME-LIMITED SALES PROMOTIONS!!!

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I've been wearing tactical BDUs since I was in Jr high, so I have quite a bit of experience with this style of pants. I'm going to share with you my honest opinion based on my experience.Let's begin with the good points: The material construction is outstanding! Stitching is also top notch. These pants are rugged, and a bit on the heavy side, making them an ideal three-season pants. The ankle ties are great and secured really well. The hook-and-loop waist adjustments allow for a few inches of play. The belt loops are thick and sturdy, and a few of them have smaller loops stitched into the bottom which is perfect for securing gear via Carabiner without impeding the belt loop itself. These pants have thirteen pockets! Two in the front, two in the back, two on the calf, four on top of the thighs (two on each leg), and two divided pockets on the back of the leg. There is also a flashlight pocket located on the right hip that features a hook-and-loop flap. The leg pockets all feature hook-and-loop closures, with exception of two pockets on top of the thigh that have zipper closures. Most of the pockets are generous in size. The front hip pockets are reinforced toward the back corners to allow for clipping a knife to the pocket without worry about wearing out the material. The zipper pockets easily fit a smart phone, the calf pockets are large enough for a wallet or other equally size item. Each of the back pockets on the leg and butt can easily accommodate a 30-round mag. The knees are reinforced and have hook-and-loop pockets designed for knee pads. No issues with maneuverability. I can easily squat, crawl, kick, and high step over obstacles in these pants without restriction. Molle webbing on the left hip is incredibly handy! I can easily attach a pistol mag and a decent size pouch to my hip for additional cargo capacity.Now for the bad: The fly closure is a hook-and-loop flap, and while it works just fine, I'm a bit concerned about longevity as hook-and-loop will wear out over time. The back pockets are perhaps too deep. If I put my wallet in one of the back pockets and sit on it, it sits so low that its actually uncomfortable. The pockets on the back of the legs are also uncomfortable for sitting if you have anything other than soft items stored within. I'd much rather see these pockets moved more toward the side of the leg. The button closures on the side of the back pockets snag and unsnap every time I get into my vehicle, which is extremely frustrating. The front hip pockets are set horizontal making them shallower than what I am accustomed to, and items are a little more likely to fall out while sitting or crawling. The thickness of the material means these pants will retain a lot of body heat and can become uncomfortable during the Summer months. The flashlight pocket on the hip is a little too deep, and just narrow enough that trying to retrieve a shorter flashlight from it can be a real pain. I carry a 5.3 inch flashlight and it gets lost in this pocket. All those hook-and-loop closures mean you're not going to be a ninja in these pants.Summation: I really like these pants a lot! I'd dare say they are among the most versatile tactical pants I have ever owned. I love the top thigh pockets for when I'm driving because my wallet, phone, and other essential items I may need during travel are right there and easy to get to. As I mentioned, I'm not a fan of the snaps on the back pockets as they tend to snag while getting into my vehicle, so that needs a redesign. And the leg pockets on the back of the legs are a really odd placement. Despite those few flaws, I really like these pants and would recommend them to anyone looking for a rugged, versatile pair of tactical pants. I should also mention that I get a lot of complements on these pants.