Kuhn Revolvers for hot weather. Pricey but worth every penny. Come in 36" inseam too. I wear Ryders for cold weather and Revolvers when hot. Fantastic fit and quality.
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What is the US doing about it... we make absolutely sure we tax the crap out of anyone competitive and aggressive, and provide unrelenting government subsidy to those that want to drag ass and whine about it, so long as they show up and vote themselves more entitlements every 2-4 years. The 50% or more of our population dependent on government subsidy know not to improve themselves or work hard, as that will dry up the subsidy... so here we are, draining our own competitive edge while the rest of the world gets stronger by the minute.
I think just maybe, we need to stop now, avoid becoming the THIRD massive example of socialism's fallacy (China and Russia both created HUGE examples of how this model sucks).. and embrace real capitalism.... win by being better, pure and simple...
When a US plant makes a pair of pants that is the correct mix of quality materials, quality design, quality manufacturing and price, I'll be first in line to buy it. Until then, you can stuff your socialist protectionism.
Contribute to the thread and stop being an idiot.
Why do some people always recommend the cheapest piece of shit options?
I have the 5.11 Men's TDU pants, part #74003: Amazon.com: 5.11 #74003 Men's Ripstop TDU Pants: Sports & Outdoors
I purchased them about 7 years ago. I have competed in probably 50 USPSA, Action Pistol, Long Range Precision Rifle and 3Gun competitions. I wear them EVERY time I go shooting. That means I have probably worn these things over 200 times, through very difficult situations, rolling all over the place, hiking, sweating, etc. They have been flawless. They have a ton pockets, with pockets within pockets, elastic waistband, tie done cuffs, extra material around the crotch and knees, etc. They even came with internal knee pads.
The Old Navy Cargo pants are not ripstop nylon and would probably only last a season or two for me. I cannot understand how $57 (my cost on Amazon for my size and color) is too expensive.
No thanks to the people pushing Old Navy. That crap is going to cost you more in the long run. While the Old Navy's will require replacement every 2 years, I will have mine for over a decade at this rate.
My $20 old navy cargo pants seemed to survive multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. But evidently those conditions weren't tough enough. I better
run and get the $70 pants that make me feel like a cool guy.
Huh, I never knew that you could be considered "deployed" to the green zone. Hope you did not get that many paper cuts. Must have been really rough. So the pants worked out great did they? Good for you.
I feel a little weird asking other guys about pants but here goes. I'm looking for something light weight to wear this summer for 3gun matches, maybe a couple tac matches, and just range use. I tried on a pair of 5.11 taclite pants last night and they're nice and light weight, comfortable pants but they taper a lot to the bottom of the legs and are pretty tight around the ankle. Are there any other pants out there that are similar to these but don't have as much taper at the bottom and a little looser at the ankle?
Thanks for your help.
Brad
I wear a 34-36 waist and 34-36 inseam depending on the pants. Send me a PM.
Buy once cry once get the Crye Gen3. Fit is awesome and comfortable and knee pad location is adjustable as I am only 5'9"
Only downside is wife gave me a ton of shit for pants costing so much oh well ordering another pair tonight to ensure I can cover a 2 day comp
I feel a little weird asking other guys about pants but here goes. I'm looking for something light weight to wear this summer for 3gun matches, maybe a couple tac matches, and just range use. I tried on a pair of 5.11 taclite pants last night and they're nice and light weight, comfortable pants but they taper a lot to the bottom of the legs and are pretty tight around the ankle. Are there any other pants out there that are similar to these but don't have as much taper at the bottom and a little looser at the ankle?
Thanks for your help.
Brad
What do you all think about the arc teryx alpha leaf pant. I'm looking for something water proof but still tough as nail for rolling around on dirt and rocks???
What do you all think about the arc teryx alpha leaf pant. I'm looking for something water proof but still tough as nail for rolling around on dirt and rocks???
Carhartt. 50 bucks or so. I highly doubt anything will be tougher. They are slightly heavy for summer use but not too bad.
$230 for pants. They better suck my dick for that much.
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Two pages deep and nobody mentioned the rip stop merino wool First Lite Kanab pant? It's pretty much EXACTLY what you're looking for...from 100f down to zero, best pants on the market.
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