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Luckyman,
Verified Owner
from NJ, United States
Written on July 14, 2017
I usually wear military pants.Among them, the Propper ACU Trouser are outstanding products.It provides the highest quality among brands.I have to wear sturdy trousers for rough work.It's my job that slip, fall, and sweep are repeated.I am grateful that every time this garment experiences such a thing, it is really strong.
Would recommend: Yes
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D. Babich,
Verified Owner
from OR, United States
Written on December 22, 2016
I own a number of USGI issued ACU army fatigues in UCP camo - these Propper commercial Multicam ACU pants are exactly the same in construction, cut and shape, down to a smallest detail. All the materials used are US-made - Genuine Cordura NYCO 6.5oz Ripstop mil-spec material, standard mil-spec buttons, strong thread with dense stitching etc.
I owned mine for few weeks now and already put them thru 3 washes having them exposed to a weather elements while hiking and trekking. Needless to say they look and feel like brand new. Genuine Cordura NYCO is super-strong, lightweight, quick drying and breathable, prevents fading (colorfast) and is abrasion resistant. Nothing else out there compares and matches NYCO features, not yet at least.
Propper has just released a new-spec ACU uniform pieces in Multicam NYCO Ripstop and I'll most likely buy a pair of pants when they become available at O/Planet too, to have as a backup.
Love Multicam camo too, the new US Army selected OCP Scorpion 2 camo doesn't compare neither in performance nor overall appearance. What a shame.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- durable
- Ripstop
- breathable
- Multicam camo
- Comfortable cut (relaxed at tigh, straight leg)
- Quality sewing
Cons:
- Slightly loser at the tigh area for tall and lanky
Best Used for:
- hunting
- On the range
- camping
- Outdoor hiking & trekking
- Around town worn casually with T-shirt and sneakers
Would recommend: Yes
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Keith,
from NY, United States
Written on March 13, 2016
I am very happy with this purchase, the size chart is very accurate. These are my favorite multicam pants, the pockets are a good size, the material of the pants is comfortable and a lot more quite than other pants I have purchased. I will probably end up buying another pair or two. To me theses are the best value for the price on multicam pants I have found, and I have looked at a lot of them. I already recommended them to a friend of mine. These pants are good to go.
Would recommend: Yes
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Keith,
from NY, United States
Written on March 13, 2016
I am very happy with this purchase, the size chart is very accurate. These are my favorite multicam pants, the pockets are a good size, the material of the pants is comfortable and a lot more quite than other pants I have purchased. I will probably end up buying another pair or two. To me theses are the best value for the price on multicam pants I have found, and I have looked at a lot of them. I already recommended them to a friend of mine. These pants are good to go.
Would recommend: Yes
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val,
from DC, United States
Written on December 24, 2015
I bought 2 pairs of multicam 50/50 nyco riptop made in Haiti and the quality of the trausers is very very very bad. They look like they were made by somebody who has no idea how to make these pants. The stiching is not straight and they have belt loops that are missing. DO NOT BUY THESE ACU PANTS IF THEY ARE MADE IN HAITI.
Would recommend: No
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SandBoxOutlaw,
from WI, United States
Written on November 20, 2014
They are made well and have good freedom of movement. Its only been a month but they seem to be wearing well and I have had no real issues with them so far. The price seems fair. Ordered another pair.
Would recommend: Yes
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This trousers is quite durable and meet my expectations. My line of work is outdoor activities especially on wildlife.
Pros: very durable and tough torusers
Cons: -
Would recommend: Yes
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Good Quality
Pros: Good Quality
Cons: No
Would recommend: Yes
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These are very well made garments. They match general issue exceptionally well. The only small negative is that the ankle and waist ties are made from a slippery ribbon that soes not like keeping a knot. You may wish to get the next size Longer if you plan on wearing them tucked into boots.
Pros: Rugged, Well made, good fit, NIR compliant, Great Price
Cons: Waist and ankle ties are a slippery ribbon.
Would recommend: Yes
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