I recently purchased two pair of 5.11 TDU pants. I acquired one pair in tan for use in the field with my Medical/Rescue Group and the second in Dark Navy for use as uniform pants at work. Both pair of pants are poly/cotton mix.
My initial impression of these pants are that they are much better built than the average BDUs, wider belt loops, hidden elastic waist bands, better quality material, cleaner and apparently better stitching. The material is heavier weight than my other poly/cotton BDU pants; in fact they more resemble my more expensive uniform pants than BDUs. Ironed, the Dark Navy pair looked better (IMO) than my $70 EMS uniform pants. Although they are rip stop, only on close inspection are the lines visible.
The wider belt loops spaced farther apart made them more comfortable to wear with a wide belt (like a Wilderness Instructors Belt) and allowed items carried on the belt to be moved to where they are most comfortable.
The button up fly of BDU is replaced with a button/snap combination top and zipper fly. Pockets are secured with Velcro in place of the buttons and both front pockets have reinforced seams where a knife or flashlight would clip. Right front pocket also has a change pocket that fits my Cabela’s lighter perfectly.
Inside each side pocket is a divided, Velcro (loops) covered organizer pocket. Although I haven’t attached anything to the Velcro yet, I have carried tons in the divided pockets. I was impressed when I was able to comfortable carry a Motorola Saber radio in the side pocket, held tightly in place in one of the divided pockets!
During a field training exercise that involved a fast 15km cross country hike over tough terrain I was surprised at how well the pockets carried their load. The pockets perfectly carried my wallet, two pens, a sharpie, compass, bottle of hand gel, 2 x clif bar, signal mirror, large (60”x48”) plastic bag and 4 light sticks… all in the divided pockets. The design allows complete use of the pockets like in standard BDUs, a USGS 7.5” map and 5”x8” note book both rode comfortably in one pocket while a Shemagh and a Tonto National Forest map rode in the other. The Velcro never came undone, even traveling through brush and brambles.
All in all, a great product. I’d like to see a pair in NyCo, but that’s about all I’d add. I will be buying more!
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