Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/739629
the knee pads adjustment system is convenient but quite problematic, when you put your pants on. It hap- pened several times that I got my toe in the string and my leg was stuck in the cuff for a short while. that could be solved with tunnels routing the cords. Apart from that, I would prefer flaps that draw leg cuffs at the height below the knee – they would allow better balance for wearing knee pads. Sometimes, I also got my toe in the hook used for shoe laces. I don't know whether it only happens in case of my pants, but the hook sometimes gets out from the belt that secures it. I think the problem could be solved by sewing the band on slightly lower. Lining of the waist and knees – a great thing: nice to the touch, secures against rubbing, carries moisture away. Waist adjustment – works. It is good for fitting rather than size adjustments, but, still, it works. I did not use the hooks for suspenders and I do not intend to do so – I usually wear my pants with a bayonet rigger belt or Arc'teryx H150. Cuff adjustment – works as it should. those are really cool pants for various activities – e.g. EDC, driving, hiking, being used at the shooting range or as uniform pants for a combat shirt and equipment. And, what's more, the price is quite low. CLOTHING