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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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the hip pockets. Those were like salvation on Harley- Davidson rally. Please don't ask me to explain how easy is to lost your wallet, documents, key or phone during such party. But let's go back to the pants. The design, the cut and the flexibility of use will help you to prevent of loosing anything. Even when bungee jumping at 5AM. Everything will be in place. Remembering who and what for designed the pants, I started to wear them in more casual and some more tactical scenarios. City use, shooting range trips, etc. Enforcers have everything that tactical oriented clothing should have: proper number of pockets, wide belt-loops, reliable zippers and comfortably canted pockets. Nothing rips or get torn after few months of use. It is a very functional, maybe not innovative or revolutionary, but pretty good and well-thought product. The one thing what bothers me is the "odd season" purpose. Once, in the Clawgear older pants we have found 11 layers of fabric in one place! In summer these were too thick for me, in winter they will be too thin. Maybe they will work in the autumn, except the fact that's the rip-stop. Well, we'll see. The adjustment band does the miracles, but the two snaps on the front, above the zipper fly, quickly star- ted to open. Is there anything more annoying that pants which open up by itself? Well, maybe in some scenarios this will work… The lined waist is comfor- table, but after intensive use the microfleece makes you sweat. Pants are quick drying, but they fade pretty quickly (few months of use and few washes). I am not sure if those are best pants money can buy, but are pretty good compromise between casual and cool guy tactical pants on shooting range. I really dig the Solid Rock gray colorway, and I am sure that after appearing in those at shooting range, you will quic- kly hear "Hey buddy, what a nice pair of pants you have!". www.fragoutmag.com

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