Kryptek Men’s Stalker Pant, Stealthy Camo Hunting Pant with Reinforced Knees, and Seat
J**E
Some good, some bad, lots of photos, decide for yourself
Overall, if you are buying on a budget and don't expect to get too rough in them, these pants are okay. These are probably the cheapest Kryptek pattern pants available on the market. I purchased this in the not-very-descriptive "LARGE", and received pants that measured 36W 34L. The fit and feel are very nice. I could wear these all day long and they'd be as comfy as a pair of Khakis. This is because unlike the seller describes (CVC Twill is a Poly/Cotton blend), this is 100% cotton -- good for comfort but not so good for durability.These pants also have a unique design in that it has a cargo pocket on the LEFT (not the right, as the seller describes) and a set of smaller pockets on the right. The right side has a deep narrow pocket measuring roughly 7" deep and 4" wide and can hold a STANAG 30 round magazine fairly securely, with a smaller zippered pocket beneath to hold a small wallet or credentials. This is advantageous in that the support hand can remain in position while an empty magazine is ejected, and the new magazine can be drawn and slapped back into the rifle in a single smooth motion. Or it could hold a small bottle of water. The left side is a standard cargo pocket about 7" deep. All pockets with flaps have a snap closure (left cargo, two rear), and the fly is zippered with a button at the top. The knees are articulated, but do not have any extra support nor do they have insert pockets to hold kneepad cushions.I personally prefer symmetrical pockets on both sides. I also prefer Poly/Cotton blends for durability, as this fabric feels much too "soft" for any real use. Also, the print is not (subjectively) as good as most Kryptek prints. In the photos, I show close-ups where the print has visible vertical lines that aren't part of the standard Kryptek pattern; also I show a side-by-side with another (Vertx on left, this one on right) Kryptek Highlander where this print is far more diffused. This print also has more "dark" areas than the standard Kryptek Highlander pattern, which tends toward having more "lighter" areas.Take a look at the photos, read the info, decide for yourself whether this is for you or not.
E**E
jury is still out
I just received these today. FIrst impressions- they are true to size. I ordered an XL b/c other reviews of the pants on this and other sites tended to complain they were sized smaller than average. I disagree. I am 6-1/210 and usually wear a 35 or 36 with a little room to spare. Kryptek's site has L running 34-36, XL 37-39. I would say those sizes are dead on as the XLs are a bit too loose in the waist for me.They are a bit stiff out of the packaging. I imagine that would wash out after a bit. Seem to be of good quality but for the money I would think they would have some sort of scent blocking/eliminating tech. I am returning due to size but not sure if I will re-buy. Hard to say b/c I love the camo pattern. If they had scent control it would be a no-brainer.
M**.
XL Long fits great (38 waist, 34 inseam)
I dont like the sizing (L, XL, etc.) when it comes to pants, but luckily it worked out for me (XL Long = 38" waist with 34" inseam). They fit as they should. Pattern is great (clear and consistent with standard Kryptek Highlander pattern). I would rank these pants as "medium duty" pants, but not nearly as durable as a pair of camo jeans. The fabric is soft and fairly quiet. For the price, it is fair enough quality. If you don't need heavy duty pants (ie. walking through heavy brush, cactus, mesquite, etc.) and will just wear these romping through the woods or moderate hiking through open country, these will be just fine. I think these are the most economic pants offered with the kryptek pattern, especially with the longer inseam. I am 6'4" and it can be difficult to find camo pants with a longer inseam. If Redhead jeans had Kryptek Highlander pattern, I think I would have a real winner in hunting pants, but until then, these will do fine.
T**K
Comfortable, lightweight, crisp pattern
Fit:I'm around 5' 11.5" and weigh 160 wet, I usually wear pants in 32x32 with a Glock 17 or S&W 617 IWB. The medium fits very well, feels like it's close to a 32x34 which gives enough material to blouse my boots and not pull the legs out when I crouch or drop prone.Comfort:It's currently 20° up here in the Fingerlakes region of NY and these pants are perfect for the weather if you wear some light longjohns underneath. They're comfortable, roomy enough to move around, and I imagine they'd be perfect in our 95° summer heat.My Verdict:These pants are great for hiking, shooting, or casual wear. I'd suggested them to anyone who wants a pair of actual Kryptek brand pants without spending a lot. Just grab a Stalker shirt and a hat to go with them, you can be invisible in the woods for under $120
A**Y
LOOOONNNNGGGGGG
Anything Kryptek is made for giants only. No I'm not the biggest guy in the world but at 5'8" us average to small guys have insanely limited options. The pants are all one inseam length unless you order long which must be made for people 9' and taller. The reinforced knee pads area in the pants went below my feet and acted like shoes. Even wearing boots these things were ridiculous. Get some normal length inseams Kryptek. Their long sleeve shirts are also a good 10" too long in the sleeves. Just stupid.
E**.
Kryptek Stalker
habe die Hose in Größe "M" bestellt... trage Größe 50 oder 32/32fällt leider etwas länger und breiter aus... mit Gürtel geht es aber.bei Schrittlänge 85cm muss ich die Hose "umschlagen" weil sie etwas länger ausfällt...trotzdem angenehm zu tragen...würde die Hose wieder bestellen!!!
A**R
Size does matter.
I really liked the pants but way to small and yes I looked up the size chart.
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