Description
What does TEXTURED mean? It just means the material used for these pants is more textured and that texture can be visually seen. Same as the other combat pants, just different looking material.
These are combat pants that were used in the US Army. They have been replaced with OCP versions. The pants are intended for wear while on patrol or in combat environments and are better suited for those times then the standard garrison pants. The pants are slightly baggier in fit with the standard 8 pocket layout of the ACU style pant. The pants have knee pad slots for accepting Crye Precision knee pad inserts. This allows the user to wear slimmer knee pads at all times and not have to worry about adjusting or don/doffing them all the time. There is a hook and loop adjustment strap around the knee for best fit of the pads. Pant cuffs are adjustable as well. Overall these are a good improvement over the standard garrison pants for field/combat wear.
Material Content
Main: 42% M-aramid, 31% Nylon, 27% Cotton
Stretch panel: 42% M-aramid, 29% Nylon, 27% Cotton, 2% Spandex
What does TEXTURED mean? It just means the material used for these pants is more textured and that texture can be visually seen. Same as the other combat pants, just different looking material.
Features:
- Pant Buttoned Waist – Waist of pants has a button closure.
- Pant Cargo Pockets – Has large pockets for bulky items on the pants legs.
- Pant Back Pocket – Has pockets on the seat of the pants.
- Adjustable Pants Cuffs – Pants cuffs are adjustable with drawstrings, hook and loop tabs or other methods.
- Compatible With Knee Pad Inserts – Knee pad inserts can be worn with these pants. See description for compatible inserts.
- Flame Resistant – Will not catch fire when exposed to flames. It will burn but it will not drip or catch fire.
- Multicam – Originally design in the early 2000’s as a competitor to UCP, Multicam was passed over after the selection of UCP. Even with UCP being adopted the camo would still see widespread use by special operations forces across the US Military in Iraq and Afghanistan. As UCP was found to not be suitable and replacements were searched for Multicam was selected as the interim camo for use by deploying US Army Soldiers. The camo would not be issued in full scale within the US Military. With its selection for use in Afghanistan it was known as OEF Pattern. Garrison uniforms in Multicam were never made, with all Multicam uniforms issued in the US Army being fire resistant. Multicam was replaced by OCP, when it became the standard camo pattern for the US Army in 2015. Due to the similarity of Multicam and OCP the gear and equipment in those patterns, not uniforms, are commonly intermixed until widespread issue of OCP was completed.
Manufactured by:
- Various Government Contractors – This item is manufactured for the US government by various contractors.
Country of Manufacture: USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type: USGI – These are genuine US government issued items made to military specification (mil-spec).
Restrictions:
- For Compatible Clothing Only – This item is for compatible clothing only and may not work with other clothing. Please read description for more details.
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