CQRMen's Quick Dry Work Pants, Water Resistant Outdoor Tactical Pants, Lightweight Stretch Cargo Hiking Pants
L**O
I like them
More comfortable than my 5.11 taclite pros, although I prefer the pocket layout on the 5.11s, but for less than half the price I won't complain too much, I've been treating them pretty harshly and they're holding up to everything so far. Also a 30rd mag (STANAG) fits well in the side pocket, watch pocket is very deep and could easily fit a knife larger than an ontario rat 1, it also has a separate little pocket next to the watch pocket, wide enough for a small knife (barely fits my kizer assassin, I think I have the xl version). I'd recommend em. They unfortunately don't shed water like the 5.11s though, but otherwise very comfortable and durable.
C**S
new favorite pants!
they are light weight while still feeling durable. the pockets are in places that make sense. and they fit right. I can't wait to ruin the rest of my pants so that I can justify buying more of these!
J**Y
I like them a lot, but...
There's no room for the ass... there's no give in the fabric, which I understand is part of the rip stop technology, but I ordered my standard jeans size of 32/30, and they bind when I swing my leg up and into my truck, and they pull down when I get down on my hands and knees, which exposes my boxers. Not the most professional look. However, they're a great work pant. All the pockets are excellent. The color is tasteful (tan). And they are holding up well. Going to order a 34/30 to see if they just run small.
M**E
Awesome work pants
I am wearing them right now as I give my review. They are light and comfortable with a lot of pockets and belt loops. The size is exactly what they advertised and they have a little bit of elastic on the waist so they don’t squeeze me so I’m uncomfortable. I like them so much that I just ordered another pair in black. Way to go!
Z**A
You'll look professional!
The tayloring makes this pants an ace! I love this brand and the material is light and strong and water proof. I recommend this brand to everyone, thanks.
S**N
close, but not great
Really good fit and function for the carpentry work i do. Material has been durable. Easy to squat, kneel, sit or stand in. The expandable waste band is bad enough to keep me from wearing these pants. The elastic is very loose, so I have to wear a snug belt to keep the pants up. The material gathering around the elastic is bulky and harsh on my skin. I only wear them if I tuck in a shirt to soften the irritation around my waste.
R**R
Nice!
I didn't know what to think at first. I have lots of CQR clothing. I am talk and thin and I like the way they fit. They also wear exceptional well. I have pants over 5 years old that I still wear (on the farm). These are a straight leg sapper work pant, relaxed fit, woodland cammo. These are going to be my favorites! Many pockets, some divided for tools, flashlight, pencils and such. A to small phone pocket. I wish it was large enough for a 3x5 writing pad. And a hatchet loop. The right hand pocket has a leather like reinforced corner. I assume that's for a tape rule, however I have clips on my power tools so I can hang them on my pockets while climbing ladders.These are nice. The material is light but will not fail. They keep their appearance well, and being camo, should hide small stains. Yes my new favorite.I just wrote a review on another style of CQR pant that is not masculine in the slightest. I mention this as their reviews get bunched together. This review is on the sapper tactical work pant.
L**B
These are the ones to buy.
I bought about 20 different work pants to buy different brands and some other CQRs, returned all of them except these and the dark gray ones. The only complaint is that they are not stretch material. But their cut design is good so that’s good enough for me. I love these and am buying more just to have more work pants (not because the ones I already have are ripped or anything, they are rugged). The size fits as they should. I’m 5’11”, weight is 198 lbs, and 34x32 fit me well.
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