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Perfect for me
I have a tendency to rip through pants. My thighs are almost as big as my waist measuring at 30 inches each. This typically leads to me blowing my pants out when I squat or go to a knee. I ordered these pants for training with my agency and attended a combat medical class in them. During the class we had multiple altercation scenarios as well as rendering aid. From sliding on my knees to full takedowns the pants held up with ease, not even a popped seem. During this course we dealt with a large amount of fake blood (that from my personal experience felt real) and even though the pants were coated in it none of it permeated through. Multiplayer combat medics confused them for crye g3s and after seeing how the hold up are considering them for them self’s. Obviously with any clothing item especially ones you expect to abuse check the seems when you get them and off all look good they should hold up fine. I will be buying more.
L**.
Finally a pair that fit properly
I have gone to 3 other manufactures to try to find a pair of these that fit, they were all way too big around the in seem/crotch area, these fit perfectly and don't feel like I have a parachute around my waist. I'm 6' 3' 140lb so yea, I'm really skinny and as such it was hard to find a pair that wouldn't be too baggy, I usaual wear a size 29/30 waist, the small fit just the way I wanted them to, I've seen complaints about the in seem being too tight but its a perfect size for skinny guys or women with skinny waist/crotch, I've also seen complaints about the knee-pad slots being sewn shut, and while it is true that the bottom is sewn shut it is not a 'con' or a problem, simply fold the top of the flap downward inside of the pant legs and its out of the way. a very nice feature about this pants knee-pads is that there are three velcro pannels sewn onto the top and sides which attach to the velcro materal inside to pant legs which drasticaly helps prevent the knee-pads blowing out. a genius feature in my opinion. over all these were a perfect buy for me. if you are a skinny guy like me looking for a pair of these that won't look and feel like a parachute, or if you are a slendar woman, these are the pants for you. the multicam color was good and matched the rest of my multicam gear pretty well and I have no complaints about it. the only complaint I have is the lack of color options. at the time of my purchase they only had multicam and multicam black. furthermore, I have made other purchases from IDOGEAR and have been satisfied every time. I purchases two of their 'taco' style pistol pouches as well as their "taco" style rifle pouches and both have held up just fine. I will be purchasing their Combat shirt in multicam next and give a review on it. A message to IDOGEAR, you guys are doing a really good job so far, keep this up and you will get more and more business and become a bigger name. to the customers, don't be afraid to purchase from these guys just because they don't have a well known big popular name, remember people, Crye Precision, 5.11 tactical and all those other big names started from nothing at some point. don't be afraid to try new things.
N**K
Get the V2. This version is it!
First off, I'll start by saying that although these are made in China, they are TRUE TO SIZEWhich, as you may know, is not normally the case with a lot of clothes ordered off Amazon. Now, to expand on my title a little.Initially, I ordered a different version of the G3 pants from IDOGEAR that did not have the same fabric regarding the stretchy material. I honestly don't know what to describe it as, but the pants have more reviews than this version and they're roughly $1 less at the time of this review. Examine the pictures...you'll see what I mean. With that in mind, I was very unimpressed by "those ones", so exchanged them for these instead. For the price I thought...why not? Worth a shot.This version...MUCH better. All around. Quality of stitching, knee pads, and even the material/finish of the bungees and velcro felt lile they were higher quality. Much more comparable to Crye. No joke!I left a crappy review on the others with pictures if you want to go take a look. I cannot yet attest to the longevity, but for $70...I'll take my chances and buy a pair for backup. I would recommend you do the same if you're not willing to shell out $300+ on a single pair of Cryes.
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