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Ryan W.
Review 1
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5 out of 5 stars.
Good for big guys, stay cool, stretch!!!!
4 years ago
It took me absolutely forever to find a pair of pants that I liked. I am a large guy and most pants are skinny jeans on me. But these things fit really well, not super baggy and the stretch was great for work. I haven't had them long enough to say if they are adorable over the long term, but they're doing good so far. Also really light weight and cool to wear
Originally posted on Galls
Reviews 2
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5 out of 5 stars.
Almost Perfect
5 years ago
Technically, these pants are perfect. Lightweight, comfortable, usable and well placed pockets. Definitely more of a relaxed fit. It lost half a star from how easily they pick up stains, but its not a big deal for hiking/shooting/work pants.
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Fit, 4 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Review 1
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4 out of 5 stars.
Great Pants But Big
5 years ago
The material these pants are made of is remarkable. Doesn't stink or feel too hot in the summer and are nearly waterproof. I spent a day in the snow with my kids and the pants never got wet. Water just beads up on them like a duck's back. But, unlike all other Vertx pants I've owned (many) these run big by about two inches. Measure your waist and order two inches smaller or you will be disappointed, trust me. I think it may have something to do with the lack of elastic in the waistband so this may apply to other models of pant.
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Fit, 5 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
- Top 1000 Contributor
Reviews 8
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4 out of 5 stars.
Nice pants
- Top 1000 Contributor
5 years ago
Designed to sit high on waist. Ordered one size up and that’s how they fit.
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Fit, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
- Top 1000 Contributor
Reviews 6
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5 out of 5 stars.
Great!! I love this pants!!
- Top 1000 Contributor
5 years ago
Very comfortable and lightweight. Love the lots of pockets, for my EDC/EP work!!!
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Fit, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Reviews 3
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3 out of 5 stars.
Wanted to like it but.....
6 years ago
Very "streetable" but was to small so returned them. May end up ordering a larger size later.
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Fit, 1 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Response from TacticalGear.com:
a month ago
We're sorry these pants weren't a good fit. Don't hesitate to reach out to our Customer Relations team, they'd be happy to offer recommendations for others to better suit your needs!
Ryan B.
Review 1
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4 out of 5 stars.
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6 years ago
Pros:-LOW-PROFILE quality pants, especially if getting the blue (look just like work pants, and the color helps hide the seams and pocket openings). -Gusseted crotch. Durable material with excellent reinforced edges on all pockets. Rivets at edges of pockets prevent rips and damage from frequent pocket use. -11 pockets (RH+LH, RH change, RH+LH rear, 4+8 o 'clock high hip level, 4+8 o' clock slot pockets where normal cargos would be, and 2 vent/vertical cargo pockets on R+L seams) +1 cuff key slot in each boot cuff (which you won't use). -Reinforcement on the back of each cuff, but no obvious frontal knee seam. -Relaxed fit enough at the cuffs to wear boots and an ankle gun over them (380 on mine conceals fine and doesn't snag), but not baggy. Cons:-I got 2 pairs of the same size to test. One seems tighter at the waist and upper thigh (consistency). -Heavier material than expected for the LT version. They are comfortable, but the mix of material seems more plastic-y than other pants, and they can be rather stuffy if side vents are not open. Granted, I sweat easily, but by mid 60's, I'm already venting them. Trade-offs:These are observations which are neither inherently good/bad, but depend on preference/philosophy of use. -There is some stretch to the pants. Not so much at the waist, but throughout the length. Can easily and comfortably get into and remain in a catcher's stance without issue. Don't HAVE to hike them up at the pockets before sitting, but it still helps. The limited stretch prevents overstretch/printing issues, but definitely is not as stretchy as, say 5.11 apex (however, these pants look WAY LESS obviously tactical than the "low profile" apex pants with huge zip horizontal cargo pockets).-The venting on the regular front pockets and vertical cargos really makes a difference. I highly recommend not relying on the vertical cargos as pockets because of this. Luckily, there are already plenty of pockets for organization, many of which are high up and concealable with a simple T-shirt (I keep a 14 rd .45 mag in the 8 o' clock hip pocket without issue, and thus no longer need to put on either an IWB/OWB mag pouch daily). -It's a mixed bag for EDC/CCW. I carry a pistol IWB at 4 o' clock, so I find that my 4 o' clock hip pocket is reduced to small items with clips at most. If you carry appendix, that frees up all pockets, but this creates another issue: belt loops. The belt loops are big enough for 1.75" belts, I believe, and easily fit my double wide, reinforced leather gun belt. However, the 6 loops are positioned to be more 3/4/8/9 o' clock draw friendly than appendix draw. This is because the loops are at (if your front is 12) 1, 3, 6r, 6l, 9, and 11, leaving plenty of room open for 2 holster hooks on the sides, but cramping a dual hook system in front. -Smaller than average button in front, and thus smaller than average button hole. Not difficult to operate unless you have large fingers or have low dex issues, but it is to be noted.-Very concealed/concealable pockets. This means you are losing out on a single large cargo pocket, but are getting organization and a truly low-profile look. For those with large phones or even regular phones with larger cases, your front pockets and 4/8 slot pockets are going to be your go-to, because the 4/8 hip pockets are somewhat smaller. -In order to give the additional side hip pockets, the cant of the R+L front pockets are more horizontal to the ground, so it's a bit tighter fit for your hands, especially when sitting. However, front pockets have nice amount of room nonetheless, depth-wise. Takeaways/Recommendation:I definitely recommend these pants. After much searching, these were by far the most low-profile with high capacity. They are quality, and right at the top of the decent price range, where you will not feel bad about spending the money. My biggest con, which is not that bad, is that they were nearly impossible to find at a store to try on in person, thus the material feel and stuffiness were a surprise. As mentioned, however, with the vents open, you are still going to be far more comfortable than in jeans or heavy workpants. Just plan on not using those vented side cargos if you are a sweater.
Originally posted on Galls
Review 1
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5 out of 5 stars.
Very comfortable pants.
6 years ago
These pants are the most comfortable pants I've ever had. They're [true to size and I would definitely recommend them.
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Fit, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
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