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The Tru-Spec Men's Polyester Cotton Rip Stop BDU Pant combines functionality and comfort, featuring adjustable waist tabs, multiple secure pockets, and a durable polycotton blend, making it the perfect choice for tactical and military enthusiasts.
Color | Navy |
Size | XS Short |
Style | Bdu Pant |
Material Composition | 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton |
Height | 1 inches |
Length | 32 inches |
Width | 25 inches |
Material Type | Polycotton |
Number of Items | 1 |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Season | Autumn/Winter |
Sport | Tactical & Military |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Tru-Spec |
Department | Men's |
Manufacturer | Atlanco |
Item model number | 3300 |
Product Dimensions | 81.28 x 63.5 x 2.54 cm; 618 Grams |
ASIN | B00D4D14WS |
N**N
Outstanding Quality And Fit!!!
Very durable and comfortable. Easy of fit and tuff enough to get the job DONE!!!🙂🙂
K**R
BDUs
Yuper good ole BDU.
A**M
TRU-SPEC vs. Propper
I like these pants. I bought one pair of these and one pair of the Propper. Same size. Both are good pants. There are a few differences. The Propper's are tapered towards the ankle so there a tighter look to them. The TRU-SPEC's were baggier at the ankle. The Propper brand is also tighter in the seat and crotch area, not uncomfortanble but the TRU-SPEC are noticebly baggier there as well. The material on the TRU-SPEC's is a slightly softer but I wouldn't say the Propper's are rough. Because of TRU-SPECs bagginess and softness, I think the Proppers look crisper. Both have held up well for the last 2 months.Additional note: It has been 4 months of wearing these both pairs interchangeably with regular washings. They both look to be in the same shape as before. I have noticed on both pairs the cuffs by the ankle have dragged on the ground at some point and have become scraped up and threaded. I do not use the ties on the cuffs and removed the ties early on. The scrapes seem more so on the TRU-SPECs and that would be expected since they are looser. I am also not using boots with either of these so that more than likely is the reason.8 month update: So far so good still. Both are holding up well and I used them everyday. 3 things that I noticed. 1: the top button of the TRU-SPECs popped off about 2 months ago. I could resew it but have been lazy and just tighten my belt over it. 2: Both pairs have side cinches that will tighten the pant's waist in place of or in assistance with a belt. The Tru-Specs hold in place but the Proppers uncinch if I squat. Speaking of squatting, 3: the other day I was doing yard work and it wasn't bad when I began but became humid as the day progressed. When I squatted in the Proppers it was very tight around the knee and leg area because of the sweat. I assume it its because the proppers are not as baggy as the Tru-specs. I have not worn the Tru-specs and squatted in them while sweating so I cannot compare.
T**T
Fit like BDUs...
Not sure yet if I'll keep these. They don't fit well, but that's because they're BDUs. They fit just like BDUs, so each size fits a wide range of measurements. In my case, I'm about a 32 waist, which means I have to get a Medium. Medium is meant to fit 31-35. So it will be big and baggy on me, but I can't get a Small because it's too small.Also, the 'knee pad' of doubled reinforced fabric is too low for me, just like BDUs. It's more of a shin pad, and barely reaches above my knee. This is a problem because my BDUs always tend to fall apart just above the reinforced area. You might say it's because I'm too short to wear 'regular' length, but interestingly, at the same time I ordered these, I also got a woodland camo (just like the military issue summer weight) in medium - short. And the reinforced part is even lower, and doesn't even come up to my knee! Not sure who designed these, but it's not helpful.All that being said, these Tru-specs are called BDUs so I can't hold it against them if they fit like BDUs... I got them because I needed work pants, and they would probably be good for that. But they are expensive, I have since found cheaper options. If those are ok, I'll send the Tru-specs back.Anyway... The material is heavier than I expected (thicker than summer weight BDUs), and since I got these for mechanic / carpentry / farm work, etc, that's a good thing. They seem well put together, but they're somewhat stiff (might soften up once washed) and not particularly comfortable (compared to military summer bdus that feel like pajamas). As mentioned, very baggy and loose fitting for me, and if you've ever worn BDUs you know they don't look like normal pants anyway. You probably wouldn't want to wear these pants in casual settings. If I could have gotten them for $20-25 I would consider them a good option for work pants.------update:I'm done with BDUs... I found LA Police Gear pants and like them a lot: LA Police Gear Urban Recon Pant OD Green-32 x 30 These particular ones are all cotton, fit well, are comfortable, and cheaper. Plus they can be worn as casual pants. But this company also makes other pants like BDUs, cotton / poly mixed pants, etc in different designs and are cheaper than these other brands. I would suggest going to their website at lapolicegear dot com for better deals and prices. LA Police Gear Urban Recon Pant OD Green-32 x 30
L**T
Good shape
Good pair of work pants especially if you do security
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