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Good run-and-gun Pants

SeanRT

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So, while I was at Ft. Sam Houston I went ahead and purchased a pair of 5.11 TacLight Pants; I freakin' love them so far (but I've owned them for only about a week).

My question is this: what pants will stand up to heavy wear-and-tear, are comfortable, breathe, are suited to hot (and cold) weather, and able to carry the essentials of a guy in the field.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Im a big fan of Vertx. Have been wearing them for a long time now and have put them through hard use.

They have standard and lightweight pairs. The standard is slightly thicker then normal but still not hot. The lightweights are great if its hot as hell out.

By far some of the best designed and athletic cut pants IMO.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

After years of wearing 5.11 issued pants I tried out Woolrich Elite Tactical and I now give away my issued 5.11 and buy my own Woolrich. They're cut much better to allow movement and I prefer the pocket placement and design. They have both heavyweight and a lightweight version.

Check them out on Promotive.com if you can.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

I like all 3 brands mentioned. I run 5.11 tac lites now and the crotch is a little restricting. I have VERTX heavies also. They are nice but wish they had more pockets. The Woolrich elites were my favorite, but they are harder to find for me.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

I went from Crye to Arcteryx, the 5.11 been there done that, until now I use TAD.

Their cut works the best for me, the amphibious Cargo for light weight or the Force 10 for a heavy weight.

Their jackets and hoodies are great too. I love my Preatorian Sweater.

http://www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Apparel/Pants-And-Shorts
 
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I like the Woolrich Elite's, not one of my Promotive deals though.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

They're not great for hot and humid, but the only long pants I wear are Duluth Trading Company Fire Hose Work Pants. They're very tough, flexible, and comfortable, and have pockets everywhere. The cargo pockets are big and don't bulge like crazy. The available colors are subdued but still nice looking. It's the only pants I can carry a mid sized handgun in the front hip pocket and not have it wear a hole in a few weeks. I used to exclusively wear Carhartts but would usually blow out the knees, or pockets from my CCW in a month or two. The Duluth pants last many many months and when they do wear out just send them back and they'll replace them for FREE. The Duluth pants can be ordered in just about any size so even a tall skinny guy like me can get a pair that fits. My wife always makes fun of how much my pants weigh because you can carry so much stuff in the pockets and not even notice it's in there...

Granted, they're not as nice looking and lightweight as TAD stuff etc, but for an everyday working man pant, that doubles as a hella tough tactical pant they work great for me.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowlight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I went from Crye to Arcteryx, the 5.11 been there done that, until now I use TAD.

Their cut works the best for me, the amphibious Cargo for light weight or the Force 10 for a heavy weight.

Their jackets and hoodies are great too. I love my Preatorian Sweater.

http://www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Apparel/Pants-And-Shorts

</div></div>

Huge 2nd. Nothing even touches the TAD Force 10's. Just wish they still offered the Black Label versions.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Okay, thanks for the advice.

The TADs are just too expensive right now.

I like the Vertex and the Woolrich pants and may try a pair of each of them.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Been wearing Woolrich Elite for a few years now at matches and like them a lot. The Operator pants with removable knee pads work great.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

I like my Propper BDU's. Cotton/Poly rip-stop blend for durability and easy care. Reinforced in all the right places.

I also like the waist drawstring in combo with a rubberized strip inside the waistband to help keep the pants in place and a shirt tucked in.

The bloused cuffs can be a bit off-putting for some when used as daily wear, but I don't care. If I need to meet a client on-site I'll wear khakis, but a wear the BDU's day to day, and don't give a flip whether anyone thinks they look too 'tacticool.'

Wide range of sizes available.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

i like my 5.11 tactical in multicam. were stiff at first but after a few times out and a few washes they are very comfortable now.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowlight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I went from Crye to Arcteryx, the 5.11 been there done that, until now I use TAD.

Their cut works the best for me, the amphibious Cargo for light weight or the Force 10 for a heavy weight.

Their jackets and hoodies are great too. I love my Preatorian Sweater.

http://www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Apparel/Pants-And-Shorts

</div></div>

MetroTactical....
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LOL, just kidding, love my TAD gear too. It's expensive until you own it, then it all makes sense. High quality and well thought out gear.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Love the Woolrich as well, but have 3 pairs of the cheapies from LA Police Gear & haven't had any issues. Have worn them hiking or to the range alot. For the money they would be throw away items if they did tear, which none have so far.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Been wearing Woolrich Elite for a few years now at matches and like them a lot. The Operator pants with removable knee pads work great. </div></div>

Rob - Any reason not to get the ones with the sewn in knee pads? Maybe a better question is which ones have better padding? I've got bad knees and need all the help I can get!
Thanks,
Steve
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

I have used 5.11's for years and like them but they seem to last me only a year if that. I have a few pairs of the LAPG pants but the fit doesn't quite feel right on me. Now I pretty much just run carhartt's or the above mentioned "tactical blue jeans".
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Kitanica there expensive but by far the best pants I have ever wore. Also noted that Rob Furlong was wearing them in the new article about best modern snipers DVD just being released. I wear them all the time and they are worth ever single cent. I have about 10 pair of them.

www.kitanica.net

youll throw everything else away trust me
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowlight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I went from Crye to Arcteryx, the 5.11 been there done that, until now I use TAD.

Their cut works the best for me, the amphibious Cargo for light weight or the Force 10 for a heavy weight.

Their jackets and hoodies are great too. I love my Preatorian Sweater.

http://www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Apparel/Pants-And-Shorts

</div></div>

Yep, TAD is top notch. I have 4 of their jackets and a couple pairs of their pants, yes they are expensive but so is a $2k scope. Buy once cry once.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sled</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Been wearing Woolrich Elite for a few years now at matches and like them a lot. The Operator pants with removable knee pads work great. </div></div>

Rob - Any reason not to get the ones with the sewn in knee pads? Maybe a better question is which ones have better padding? I've got bad knees and need all the help I can get!
Thanks,
Steve</div></div>

I like being able to remove the pads so i can wash the pants without the padding in there.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

Eotac closeouts at Rogueelite.net. They are no longer making them, but are good quality at half price. I went with the lightweight 203's.
 
Re: Good run-and-gun Pants

has any one had the skd enhanced combat bdu pant in the multi cam, i planned on ordering them but are currently out of stock.