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of threads as it happened in my colleagues gray Defiants. Maybe it is a matter of the fabric batch or the colorway. Polycotton does not equal polycotton, everything de- pends on quality of composites and inks. Quality. Well-made, no problems with broken or crooked threads, etc. Bartacks were necessary. Pockets. Eleven means a lot. I am not sure if you really need so many of them, but they are here. Except one time, just to test it, I haven't been using the internal concealed pockets. Single conclusion for you: do not put anything stiff there, it will be uncomfortable. The same goes for the welt pockets in the back, I don't use them as I carry my knife in hip pocket. Wallet, keys, phone usually had their place in the thigh pockets. I really dig the inset cargo pockets as these are well-designed and they are basically flat, so they won't get hooked on something even if fully loaded. Just to summarize, Clawgear Enforcer Flex Pants are well-designed and quality made britches for all-year-round every day use, tactical and outdoor. Maybe I would trim down some features (lanyard loops, hooks in cuffs, lot of tags and labels in- side), but in this particular category of mid-profile pants, these are really good bang for a buck and replacement for my ol' worn-out UTPs. LOTOS POV Clawgear Enforcer Flex Pants are another "silent heroes" of my bikers club road trip which was also a testing ground for some other gear. Just before departure I tried to decide what should I put on that fat ass. Thick je- ans or brand-new-fresh Enforcers? I made a call, that the trip will be "gray", so I went with my Solid Rock Enforcers. These are more lean cut pants, not your usual cargo pants, because the thigh pockets are less baggy or saggy and "implemented into" the design of pants. By the way, those have some hidden gems, and are not just another pair of pants… When I've put them on, I already knew it was a good choice for the road trip. The rip-stop fabric wouldn't freeze off my ass and it will dry faster when soaked, faster than thick denim. The hooks in the cuffs passed the test of 400 kilometers, as the wind and air streams couldn't reach to my shin-bones. I must admit that double-lay- ered knees also did their job, especially that inner layer in this area is microfleece lined and really comfy. So now I can slobber a bit over the amount of the things I could stash in my pockets, how the all zippers worked flawlessly, how the loops did not blow and the pants it- self held up. Honestly, the best thing for me was the zippered (zip goes from top to bottom as it should) concealed pockets in clothing

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