UF PRO® Combat Pants | Striker XT Gen. 3
Pants designed to be comfortable, tough and dependable. Superb combat pants for law enforcement and military.
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Pants designed to be comfortable, tough and dependable. Superb combat pants for law enforcement and military.
MBDU stands for Battle Dress Uniform®. These pants provide excilent freedom of movement and high durability. They have a loose profiled cut.
Instead of buttons they use hook and loop system on fornt of the waist that can be adjusted according to your needs. Belt loops are compatible with belts up to 50mm. Crotch and back area are made out of elastic VersaStretch® fabric for improved comfort. Hip pockets have reinforced edges for knife clips. Back pockets can fit carbine magazines. Thight pockets are large and close with buttons. They have additional lower leg pockets, that close with hook and loop tape.
Feature-packed, sufficient storage for your EDC gear, reliable protection against the elements, and just the right amount of tactical invisibility when roaming among a crowd.
Slim version of Helikon-Tex's Greyman Tactical Jeans® that feature an elastic belt with hook&loop to allow personal adjustment. They will give you inconspicuous appearance but have nine pockets that will hold all of your essential EDC gear. Belt loops hold belts to 50mm wide.
These pants are made in the same way that the original 'Nam pants were made. They are loose and comfortable to wear, have a lot of pockets for your EDC items and reinforced knees if you're that kind of a guy (we don't judge).
Based on the classic M65 parka design, the M2 Parka is loaded with essential features.
This hoodie is made for people who are obbsesed with their EDC gear. The combination of multiple pockets (10) and a loose cut will assure that you look inconspicuous while carrying all your knifes, multi tools, lighters, chemsticks, firestarters, sporks, wire saws, MREs, katanas, tactical toads and what not.
When ordering, order a size smaller. All hoodies are oversized.
The design of the trousers is inspired by the Polish uniform of the airborne troops, developed in the late 1950s.