I was reading on one of the Tactical forums which seem to
populate the internet now days about some of the different lines of tactical
pants. A dealer for a competing brand started calling Woolrich and
Warrior Wear "Cheap Rip-offs" I had to laugh because I have a
couple of pairs of the originals. What I laughed at was I heard that
same line on a couple of different places and then in person from a rep at a
uniform shop. Is this something that was taught at a company meeting?
I had to ask one question. If something is better then rather
then being a cheap rip-off wouldn't it just be a improvement. I
didn't get an answer which didn't surprise me. These are the
improvement. This is a "no shitter" these are a improvement.
· Durable wrinkle, fade, and stain resistant 8.5 ounce
cotton
canvas
· Double layering in the seat and knees for increased wear
and protection
· Crotch gusset allows increased movement
· Extra-Wide reinforced belt loops accommodate BlackHawk
CQB Rigger Belt (and other belts up to 1.75” wide)
· Hidden expandable waistband slides to increase waist size
by
up to 4 inches
· Rubber grip strips in waistband keeps shirt tucked in
during
extreme maneuvers
· 550 cord loop on front waistband allows attachment of
carabineers and other items
· Hidden zipper pocket behind right hand pocket keeps
valuable items secured
· “Angle-cut” hand pockets have flat edges for proper
placement and orientation of knives, pens, etc.
· Each leg has an easy-access, top opening mag pouch
· Large top-opening cargo pockets on each leg with elastic
webbing inside to secure and properly orient up to three
automatic weapon mags
· Zippered rear hip pocket keeps wallet secure, out of the
way, and separate from large rear pockets
· S.T.R.I.K.E.™ webbing for BlackHawk modular attachments
· Reinforced hems on leg cuffs and hand pockets increase
durability in “high-wear” areas