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Made of 100% Thick Cotton Fabric. Features with Reinforcement Cordura Knee and Multi Holster Pockets. These Work Utility Pants are Equipped With Holster Pockets to Keep Your Tools Safe When You are at Work. Additional Pockets For More Durable Usage.
E**I
Not Perfect, But Good for the Price.
They fit pretty true and have an above average amount of pockets in a decent layout, which is what I was mainly looking for along with reinforced knees. The material feels pretty much the same as BDU's, so not as thick as I would like, but feels adequately durable while not feeling heavy.I wish the front flaps folded into the pockets or were detachable, I cut them off immediately because they were annoying. I work in the facilities maintenance field and do a little bit of every trade. I like the reinforced knees and that's usually what wears out first on my thicker carpenter pants I normally use. So with these I look forward to testing pads in them since I am on 1 or both knees often.The hammer loop material feels cheap, so we'll see how it holds up. For the price, it's hard to complain too much. I'm just happy to not have to keep my phone in my back pocket and have to pull it out every time I sit or climb back into my truck.I did order a 2nd pair and I will be cutting off the front flaps on those too!
M**N
Amazing pants for the price. You really can't go wrong with these.
I'm a general contractor and with the huge variety of work that I do, all of my work pants get some serious wear and tear every day.I'm also quite skinny but I'm very good shape, and it's difficult to find these types of pants In a size that comfortably fits me without being much too baggy and bulky and slowing me down. These pants fit me perfectly. Slimmer and less bulky than any of my other work pants, they really have helped improve my mobility because they fit so well.These pants are SO much cheaper than any other work pants with built in knee pad pockets, so I was a bit concerned at first that they wouldn't hold up to the strain of my profession, but for the price I figured it couldn't hurt to try.I've been using them daily for 1 week now, and so far they have handled everything I've put them through. Building a deck, framing a wall, hanging sheet rock, grinding concrete, climbing up and down ladders... And they're still perfect.The fit is exactly as I was hoping, they're cool, breathable, way more durable than I expected at this price point.My Caterpillar rubber knee pads fit well in the knee pad pockets. The knee pads shift around a bit more than I would like, but again, for the price, I can't complain.The built in pouches were pretty flimsy and cheaply made, and they just get in the way of my tool belt, but I was easily able to cut them off with scissors.My only real complaint is that I wish the waist band was more cushioned, after a full day of work with a heavy tool belt around my waist, I can definitely feel the strain more than with my more expensive work pants.As far as looks go, they look awesome, go great with my work uniform, and they fit well over the tops of my large steel toed boots.If you're looking for work pants with knee pad pockets (which I can't recommend enough if you're in any of the building trades) these are a surprisingly great value.Are they as nice as my $70 Cat H2 Defenders? Not quite, but they're less than half the price. Are they as nice as my $140 Blackladers? Definitely not, but they're less than 1/4th the price.I've found that hardly any of my work pants last more than about a year anyway, so you really can't go wrong at this price point.
J**.
I love these work pants.
While in Germany I saw craftsmen wearing pants like these and couldn't help but thi k how great they would be for working on cars so I got the cheapest pair I could find. These fit me perfect and a cheap pair of knee pads made them my favorite pants ever. I can now kneel to work on suspension without my knees hurting me.They are cheaply made though so as long as you understand that you get what you pay for, all is well. A good quality pant like this can cost over $100 so don't expect them to be perfect. I also know how to work a sewing machine so when they start to fall apart I will just repair them with a strong upholstery thread.Update:I have put a lot of miles on these so far as a full time mechanic. They have yet to fall apart after getting used daily but I'm here to buy another pair because I'm getting fat and they just can't keep up with my appetite for pulled pork.
J**E
Family jewels at risk
Runs small, low rise feel to the waist and a choking crotch, material is thin and not durable feeling, not too confident that these are a good replacement for my 24yr Carhartt work pants but the price is right. Not totally against ordering another pair. Honestly, I'd recommend upsizing the waist a couple inches and maybe you'll have enough room for Jimmy and the boys.
C**R
Comparing them to Blakladr x1600
I have a pair of Blakladr x1600 pants I use for construction that see extremely heavy use. I am extremely satisfied with those pants but the price is 3x as much.These pants fit very similarly to the Blakladr x1600 pants; tight in the thighs, fairly long, low waist. The fabric appears similar, but the stitching is much lower quality, with loose threads everywhere.Hopefully these will hold up as well, I'll update my review after a few weeks of putting pointy tools in pockets and grinding the knees on asphalt.
M**O
Not bad for the price.
Good for the price. Tool pockets are cheaply made. I don't expect they will last more than 6 months. These kind of pants go for 70 to 120 for a good pair. Don't expect to get more than a year out of these. Think of it as disposable pants and if you like em then buy the more expensive one. That's what I did.
R**Z
FASHIO FF Mens Construction Cordura Knee Reinforcement Workwear Trousers Utility Work Pant
Pants fit perfect all around and have plenty of pockets for work tools. Fabric not too thick or heavy. My husband loves these pants.
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