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M**N
Just the Best Tactical BDU
LOOK NO FURTHER! In fear of sounding like an infomercial, here is my assessment of the Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants (light Olive).The title I gave this review says it all. These tactical BDU style pants have to be the best made quality tactical pants I’ve ever owned. I am a huge fan of BDUs and have been purchasing them since I was 17. I’ve always been a fan of the American made cotton BDUs – which have never let me down – being durable, light and comfortable, but as the years have gone by, I’ve found it harder to find the right BDUs style tactical pants. As with the expeditions I am involved with – these style of pants are essential. So, when I did my research and found the Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants; I did my happy dance.The Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants are well made and have a fine fit – for the size I chose. I am 6’ 4” with a thin build being 160lbs (yes I am a tall and thin man). I chose the 30x34 size and it was a perfect fit all around. I picked the lighter shade of olive, which really turned out nicer than the picture which was shown – feeling that it turned out better than expected. It is true that, the color on your screen may vary compared to the actual shade of the chosen color you’re interested in. The entire constructions of the pants have superior quality made stitching – pockets are deep and secured. The rip-stop type material they chose is outstanding – taking all kinds of punishment and shields well against cold weather, yet they breathe well in warmer times. The ankle (straps/pull straps) are an incredible and genius choice of construction, wrapping well around your ankles and hiking shoes. The pants move well – giving the right fit around the waist, holding to my thin frame extremely well, yet no binding in those "certain areas". There was no excessive tightness anywhere that might have restricted my movements – allowing someone to wear these all day with no issues. Trust me when I say – these pants are tough. My expeditions are long, tough and require me to carry equipment up mountains for hours on end, as I hike through dirt, mud, rivers and steep cliff sides. The water resistant material did exactly what was stated, beading the water on the pants without soaking in – just rubbed off the excess moister and all is dry again.From this point on, the Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants will be my first choice of tactical ‘adventure’ pants and I WILL be purchasing many more moving forward. Again, out of all the tactical pants here on Amazon, these Aggressor Flex - Tactical Pants are hands down the number one quality BDU style pants on the market – especially for the price.
T**S
Well worth the money and wait!
It is a great fit, well made, flexible, and has an awesome waistband. I would definitely recommend it.
A**F
NOT Made In China...
(Purchased these through my wife's account) EXCELLENT LOOK, CONSTRUCTION AND FIT. I am 6', 175lbs, with a muscular build. I normally wear pants size 31x33. Since most pants don't come in that size, I ordered two pairs of these Aggressor Flex pants -- sizes 32x32 and 32x34. Neither really fit me well. 32 waist was too big and 32 length was too short.After noticing that the waist band in these has a couple inches of stretch on either side in the front, I ordered 30x34, and sent the first two pairs back. I got the 30x34's, the 30 waist was a little tight until I stretched the elastic before buttoning them. The 34 length is perfect, the fit through the waist, butt and thighs is excellent. They are very comfortable, very well designed with well placed pockets and pouches. I have never purchased any clothing made in Ukraine, but these pants are DEFINITELY made better than all China made clothing that I have ever purchased. Now, I'm wondering what other good quality Ukrainian made clothing is out there.
W**1
so far, Im diggin 'em
Buy tru-spec brand pants instead.... half the price, and roomier.First impressions are pretty great. The size chart is nearly spot on. I normally wear a 32x34 so ordered the M/L size according to the chart. They are a little long, so if your wear your pants a little long to begin with you may want to consider ordering a size shorter.The materiel appears to be a rip stop fabric as advertised. While I haven't put that to the test, it has the typical cross hatch pattern of rip stop. The material is thin though. Thinner then I expected. I was expecting something close to the Riggs Work Wear pants i usually wear, but these are much lighter and thinner then those. This makes them nice and airy, light and comfy. Hopefully it does not hinder their durability.The front hip pockets are nice and big which is great. Both have a reinforced wear patch where you would clip a knife, multi-tool, flash light etc. So lefty or righty you're covers The patch is of a heavier material then the pants them self which should help with repeated draws, but I really would have rather seen a leather material. The cargo pockets are a good size. I can place my entire hand in them and splay it nearly all the way. I wouldnt say I have tiny girl hands either.... There are two ways to access this pocket. The flap has only a single hook and loop closure which with the way the pocket is shaped should be plenty secure. There is also a zipper....right down the middle of the pocket. Im not sure the idea behind this one, but its there. The back pockets are also a decent size.Then there is the "front" pocket. It fits a 5.56 Pmag perfectly. You can sit, climb, crouch and it will not dig in to your abdomen. But it isnt so low your need to reach to grab it. There is only one on the left leg, so south paws may have a hard time drawing from its location, but its there. This pocket can also be used to hold a phone. I have a Samsung Note 8 in an Otterbox style case and it just fits in there nice and snug. It does not tuck all the way in the pocket, as the pocket is not that deep. For comparison sake a Pmag in its widest sport (not at the base however) is 2.65 and my phone in its case is 3.42. Anything wider and I don't think it would fit in this pocket. Of course thickness will also be a determining factor on what will and will not fit here. One issue I see with keeping your Thousand dollar phone in this pocket is if you have anything hard (keys etc) in the front hip pocket, and you fall on the phone, it will come in contact with the phone screen, although separated by fabric, there will likely be damage to your phone. So think about what you have in that pocket if you're keeping your phone in the front "mag" pocket.The M-Tac pants also move with you nicely. The gussets in the knees and crotch allow you to move and note have the pants pinch, ride up, or impair movement. I bought these pants for hiking and range days, so that was important for me and they deliver.there are a few things I dont like though, however they are minor. The zipper is short...lets face it, a longer zipper would make it easier to deploy your "side arm" in a hurry. Maybe thats nor a concern for our Ukrainian counterparts. The ankle cuffs have an elastic shock cord in them along with the hook and loop cuff. I personally could do with out both, but the shock cord may just have to go permanently. That wont be hard to do either as there is a small slot to access it, so a little snip, pull it out and its gone.Thats all I have for this review for now. I've only had a change to wear them around the house and take the monsters for a short walk, so I have not gotten to put them through the rigors or backpacking, a training day at the range, or a work day. If the quality becomes a concern Ill be sure to update this review.
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