• Polyester/Cotton
  • Constructed of 6.5 oz. 65/35 Teflon coated polyester cotton rip-stop fabric with excellent color fastness, wind resistance, and durable strength properties created for tactical use.
  • Quick drying, wrinkle resistant and comfortable
  • Expandable back pockets with hook and loop closures
  • 2 knife/accessory pockets with stiff fusing inner lining
  • 2 thigh cargo pockets with hook and loop closure and bellowed side gussets

I've been in law enforcement for over 20 years and we're allowed to wear tactical pants as part of our uniform. I started out wearing the traditional 5.11's but they never did fit me right. I've tried the Propper but they didn't seem to fit me right either. One day while looking around in a military/law enforcement surplus store I tried on a pair of the Tru Spec 24/7 and fell in love with them. They fit me perfect. And I love the fact that the crotch doesn't hang halfway down to your knees. It's almost like they were tailor made for me. I have them in khaki, coyote (which is my favorite) and OD green. I love the arrangement of the cargo pockets. I've heard some people say they don't like or understand the small cargo pocket on the outside of the main cargo pocket on the side of the thigh. Well, I found a perfect use for it. I carry a Glock 43 on my ankle as a backup weapon. The little small cargo pocket is perfect for a spare Glock 43 magazine. So now I'm able to carry a backup magazine for my backup weapon. I love it. The only other pants that I've found that fit as well and wear good are the 5.11 Stryke Pants. I did buy two pair of the Stryke Pants but they so expensive and I don't see them holding up and lasting as long as the Tru Spec. I can buy two pair of Tru Spec 24\7's for what I can buy one pair of Stryke Pants. I wear these pants both on and off duty. And I love the way the elastic waistband is made. It's almost like they are tailor made for my waist. It's pretty much the same type waist band the stryke pants have. You can't go wrong with these pants.

I am a paramedic student and wear a uniform almost daily between class, clinicals and work. I absolutely love these pants for EMS work. They are very light weight. All my other pants make my legs super warm and often sweaty in tough situations. I they fits a little bigger than my normal pant size, but after ordering a size down they work great. I will definitely order another pair. The price is very reasonable as well! These pants are not really catered for ems, there are not any shear holders or reflective strips like other EMS type pants. They still work well. They have a single snap button that works great and does not come undone. The zipper is good quality and plenty of pockets to choose from. My favorite thing once again, is the material. It is a tarp like feeling that is super lightweight! I LOVE THEM!!!

I really enjoy wearing these pants, I'm transitioning over from the 5.11 brand and needed a color that was in uniform I didn't already have and wanted to try something different for a new job, and I'm glad I bought these, 4 pair actually. They do take some getting used to primarily with the rear pockets, but other than that I really like these pants they're rip stop and water resistant for washing vehicles, aircraft or working in the rain. The size fits well no need to upsize or anything overall great pants. As I've stated I've ordered four pair consecutively and have had no issues with fraying or quality control. If you're looking for that 5.11 quality while saving a few coins this would be the alternative.

I love these. I ordered a 30/30 and when I first took them out of the box I couldn't imagine how they would fit me. I soon realized the elastic waist band inside was phenomenal and they fit perfectly. Ill be ordering more from this company.

These are better than some I've had that cost double the price. Not kidding, and if you're a Tech in any field or EMS, you know what I mean. This is for the 32Wx32L i have. I've been a Tech for almost 50 years, so my reviews on this type of clothing can be pretty brutal. There's normally at least 1 or 2 "sticking points" regarding shortcomings. Not today! These deliver in every category. -Fit was excellent, and exactly as ordered. -Comfort, Excellent -Quality, EXCELLENT. -Material, light, breaths but warm. Sheds water well. Damned near impossible to wrinkle. -Secure pockets/sub pockets, Excellent. -Ambidextrous pen/penlight slots behind both left & right side pockets. -EXCELLENT belt loops that keep waistband FLAT and COMFORTABLE. I could go on, but you get the point.

I've been using Propper brand tac pants for several years since it is the brand issued to me by my department. But when I wanted a pair of CP pattern tactical pants for use with my AmRRON Corps emergency communications and preparedness training I looked around. Tru-Spec got great reviews on every site I looked at. I ordered my first pair and when it arrived from Amazon, on time and in great condition, I quickly tried them on. The fit was excellent. Similar to my favorite blue jeans. Not tight in the waist like so many people complain about, and I've noticed, the Propper brand uniform pants. The Tru-Specs have become my favorite "field" pants. My battle buddy wears US Army issue pants and quickly noticed the style and fit of the Tru-Spec and really liked them. No Homo. He plans to order a pair to try out. They have held up to at least a dozen wearings. The colors are not fading but I use just plain cold water when washing and low heat when drying. I will definitely be ordering more Tru-Spec pants for my pack.

ive been in corrections for 13 years. ive owned so many different type of tactical pants i cant name them all, but i have always liked the 5.11's but there over 50 bucks that was there problem. i even tryed the new "under armor tactical pants" for 75$ but they fit like skinny jeans and didn't even have the "no rip" material crappy pocket placement. ive worn the cheap galls brand that fade after 3 washes the dicky brand look like MC hammer parachute pants but i must say the TRUSPEC brand tactical pants just sold me for life! i can not believe how great these pants are for 20 bucks i love the pocket placement the size of the legs fit not to big not to tite. van dam could do the splits in these! i love the waist band it has the comfort elastic band inside so they stretch to accommodate those thanksgiving dinner bloats. they haven't faded and look great. i really like these pants (no I wasn't paid to write this, I just stand behind things I like)

I am a very happy customer giving a 5 star rating. Received the pants in the mail quickly. I am 6 ft tall and weigh 190 Lbs. Got the 34-32 size and they fit great. Love the elastic waist and will come in handy for comfort. The pockets are excellent with Velcro and love that I can stash an AR magazine in both front pockets, and a pocket for my i phone. Fabric is just right. With a slim frame the pants are not baggy at all and I like to use a belt. Was looking at several pants and did not want to go cheap and was not interested in going high. $63 I highly recommend for these cool multicam pants to go with my other multicam gear!!!

I've been wearing a couple of stretchy hiker's pants from Cabela's for a couple of years, but they're beginning to show their age a bit, and are no longer available, so I was looking for a replacement. These came yesterday and are pretty close to perfect. Lots of pockets that don't bag out like some and nice dividers inside for keeping stuff organized. The snap is very strong, plus there's a hidden button for backup. The stretch band in the waist accommodates IWB without that unsightly elastic wrinkle-band in the back; puts the stretch where it's needed. Best of all, the side pocket swallows a 3" j-frame in a pocket holster with ease, which means I can carry while wearing any style shirt I choose, not just untucked square-tails. I used to think that all-cotton was the only way to go, and actually was going to buy the cotton version of these pants, but the shorts version of this pant convinced me otherwise. They're light and cool, and the teflon finish lets spills just bead up and roll off. If these hold up well, I've found my go-to pants.

Roomy. Lots of pockets. Durable, stain-resistant fabric. While these are not "waterproof," you can spill something on your lap and it often won't even get you wet. I've watched spilled coffee just bead off on many occasions. This property even holds up to multiple washings. Hook & loop fasteners on pockets seem to be holding up well too. There is a lot of double-stitching in a lot of places. Knees are reinforced with an extra layer of fabric. Expandable pockets have hook & loop at sides to keep them packed down when extra room is not needed, precisely, properly, & permanently preventing puffed-out pockets. I've been unable to get some grease stains out completely, particularly petroleum-based, but such is life. That is more a comment on my laundering skills than on these pants. These pants are cool & comfortable in the summer, and a great outer shell for colder weather. Fabric weight is "just right." Not stifling in the heat like denim, nor do they get wet & stay wet like cotton. At the same time, fabric doesn't feel like it's going to fall apart. I've worn these at the range, office, junkyard, and auto shop with equally good results. The flexible waistband is a nice feature. You can go up or down a few pounds & not need to buy new pants. Or, wear thermal underwear & still have room to tuck in a shirt without feeling like a stuffed sausage. Wide belt loops mean your belt is not pinched when you bend & move. Better yet, there is lots of support if you need to hang, erm, equipment, on your belt, and the weight is distributed much more evenly than with traditional narrow belt loops.