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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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Thus Spoke Shash What I've got from Clawgear, where the Enforcer Flex Pants in swampy Swamp colorway which is far better than others, especially if you plan to use them as your outdoor pants. The dirt is less visible than on the gray or khaki ones. BTW, have you noticed that Enforcers are… multi-culti a bit? Swiss-Austrian company, Polish de- signers, fabrics from Pakistan and manu- facturing in Indonesia. Nice mix! I hadn't found quality issues in my last pair of Clawgear pants (Operator ones), so I quickly decided to put them in use. Shooting ranges, city use, hiking trail, on bike almost every day, some trekking trips. If you are asking about the reference, I think the Helikon UTP pants would closest to Enforcers. They share similar concept, design and purpose, except the fact that rip-stop fabric in UTPs is definite- ly lighter and more breathable. Cut. Very comfortable, but no revolution here. I think that a try of re-invention of the wheel would cause some crazy ideas… The designers haven't forgotten about di- amond gusseted crotch. Want to do Van Damme's Epic Split? No problemo. The thing what surprised me was the hook in the cuff. Gaiter attached to laces? Well, I would expect that in some softshell hiking pants than in tactical pants, as the regular bungee cord and cord-lock would be suf- ficient. Maybe Clawgear has a plan to re- lease a softshell variant of Enforcers? Will see in the future. Fabric. Lightweight yet durable, quick dry- ing and breathable. No issue during the hot summer and in winter time just put some long johns underneath. To this mo- ment no rips or abrasions and even after few washes they still hold the color. I can't see discolorations, especially in the area www.fragoutmag.com

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