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KRYDEX Tactical Men's G3 Combat Pants combine a durable 50/50 cotton-poly ripstop fabric with 4-way stretch technology and adjustable knee pads for superior mobility and protection. Featuring a low-profile waist adjust system and multi-functional cargo pockets, these pants are designed for tactical precision and comfort. Available in multiple colors and sizes, they are a top choice for professionals demanding rugged performance and custom fit.









| ASIN | B0B9WF1ZJP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,096,841 in Clothing & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Clothing & Accessories ) #740 in Men's Camping & Hiking Pants |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (434) |
| Date First Available | 2 October 2022 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Generic Name | Pants |
| Included Components | Tactical Combat Pants, Knee pads |
| Item Weight | 710 g |
| Item model number | K-combat Pants |
| Manufacturer | Krydex Gear |
| Net Quantity | 2 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 45.6 x 29.6 x 7.9 cm; 710 g |
B**G
These combat pants are actually excellent quality. Just as described. They hold up to heavy use. No need to buy the brand name anymore when the Chinese are making this quality of gear. Five stars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
C**R
The pants material feel very solid and well made as soon as I opened them. The stretchiness of the rear waistband is a nice touch so when you crouch down you're not showing unwanted skin. The fit, however, is where I am going to ding this. I am a 6'1" 235lbs male. I do work out so have thicker thighs but I still have somewhat a belly. I normally wear 36x34 waist comfortably which the size I chose was XL being a 36x33. Should fit, right? Yeah, well it fits but it's SUPER tight in the waistline. Should've gone with the XXL. So, if you're looking to get these, make sure to get ONE SIZE UP.
M**R
I now have 3 sets and will never buy any other brand best bang for my buck
T**V
Had this for about a month now and its clearly airsoft level gear. not bad quality for the price, material is absolutely not professional grade. I just got a pair of the mid-range Emerson Gear pants and it really shows the issues with the Krydex. Sizing is absolutely Asian, as like most eastern clothing, I can't fit my actual waist size comfortably. Not really their fault per say, as just about every clothing company models their pants for people who haven't been lifting and rucking a bunch and have the butt to prove it. The pads that are included are not even close to a good idea. The foam is so stiff that I'm pretty sure that my knees will break before the pads do. Kneeling on the pads is uncomfortable, and only slightly better than kneeling on bare rock. Construction is standard, nothing to write home about, but it hasn't failed on me. I put it through the rigors of climbing, rappelling, and even multiple fast-water swimming sessions. The most I got was a hole in one of the top leg pockets, but that was from a tool abrading from the inside. My Beyond T9 Mission pants had the exact same damage, so it is unavoidable in the circumstances. The one thing I really love about this pant is that the knife pocket is actually sized correctly. I ended up ripping the bottom seam of my Emersons immediately coz it was too small to hold my Benchmade (one that is a standard size for an acceptable pocketknife in service). The Krydex fit it incredibly well. Bottom line: this pant is priced accordingly. It's not close to the OG, but it will give you most of the features of a G3 and you won't feel bad tearing it up doing stuff. I would highly recommend replacing the kneepads regardless, and it makes these a cheaper alternative to Emersons.
K**R
These pants are great! They feel as good of quality as the name brand 5.11 pants I regularly buy and wear on a daily basis. The size is a touch small for me, but it works as extra motivation to lose a couple more pounds. I normally wear between a size 36x32 and 38x32 and the XL size pants fit tight, but not to the point that I am busting the velcro on the front. The straps on the back of the legs work to make the pants more streamlined do quite well at their intended duty and do not feel uncomfortable. The kneepad slot has a flap that covers where you would insert the kneepads and you need to fold it down inside itself. They should probably include some sort of info graphic that shows how to best install and remove the pads as to help to extend the lifetime of the pants and kneepad insert. Overall, I would recommend these pants to anyone who is on the fence on buying them, especially if you look at the price of what the original pants that these are modeled/cloned off of (around $350usd).
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