Level up your performance in the field with the Stryke Operator Pants from 5.11! Designed to accompany you in the toughest jobs, this innovative gear offers the ultimate in functionality. Constructed from Flex-Tac fabric, this clothing features a Teflon-treated structure that offers maximum resistance against stain, spill, and moisture. It's reinforced with a gusseted crotch to eliminate worries about accidental rips and tears, while increasing agility. Its front pockets are sized to fit your phone or a knife. Created to let you always stay on top of the most demanding situations, this pair also comes with various pockets for convenient storage of essentials, mission-critical gear, and other tools. The self-adjusting waistband and articulated knees ensure snug fitting of the garment. Whether you're on the field for duty or on the road for an extreme adventure, prepare for the toughest encounters by sporting premium apparel built for action. Conquer new challenges and always be ready with high-performance gear from 5.11 Tactical.
D**H
Brilliant Work Pant - couple negs that are easily fixed in production
These Work Pants are up there with the best.I spent £75 on my first pair and couldn't argue with the price tag at all, though the price has now exceeded what I am willing to pay!Very comfortable and move with you all the way - advice = Size downNot like wearing cheaper, more restricted and non fitting varieties - even the well common market brands!If your wearing work pants, all day long, why compromise on comfort and practical application?The negative if i must is, that the front Stud Clip has failed and as in the picture, the lower clip bar has sunk in, which has removed its ability to grip fully and just detaches as soon as you move around and no, its not a waist size issue!The other is the inner button that is tight and difficult to fasten, the hole is a tad too small.So tight in fact, you have to forced the button in with the sense that there is excessive strain being placed on both the stiches and the button itself.I will re purchase at some point
M**A
These are excellent.
There are no decent reviews on the web about these, hopefully this will help. I am a fan of 5.11 clothing, you may be able to tell.Bottom line: These are excellent, highly functional and comfortable cargo pants, the best I have owned. Suitable for travel, hot and cold climates, the hills, work, or town. The style does not scream cargo pant/military but remains functional, the fit good (see below) and the colours appropriate.Fit: I am a 32-34 waist and a 32 leg. I own these trousers in 32 waist and a 34 leg and they fit well, slightly long and snug around the waist. 34 waist are too baggy around the groin and 32 too short in the leg. They are a straight, non articulated leg so slightly long is fine. The reinforced knee still fits as it should, both standing and kneeling. The waist is elasticated and fits as it should with good access to pockets. 5.11 Traverse pants fit me in exactly the same manner, but with a well sited articulated knee. 5.11 Ridgeline pants also fit as per the Stryke pant.Design: The layout of these trousers is as good as you are going to get with a cargo pant. The waist pockets are large and deep, cleverly worked into the elasticated waist band for great access and reinforced at the pocket clip area. Slit pockets take a medium smartphone (HTC One), large folding knife or small torch and are a good depth. Rear pockets are good even when snug on the butt and have Velcro closure that works fine for a wallet or passport etc. Cargo pockets on the thigh are more discreet than a normal cargo pant, bellows in a clever fashion and stretch. All gear is kept secure against the leg without being annoying. The pockets are big without being ridiculous. They have inner pockets for 2 x AR15 magazines. The pocket holds an A5 note book or small tablet and case, well (Kindle Fire). Fastenings are well designed Velcro that holds the pocket completely shut yet access is rapid. 5.11 Traverse pants have exactly this layout less the rear pockets which are zip closure, which also work well.Material: These are made from lightweight ripstop nylon/cotton blend fabric with mechanical stretch width ways. They are great in all weathers and are breathable. The trousers are hard wearing similar to BDUs with greater comfort and fit thanks to the stretch. The Teflon coating means they are semi liquid repelling and are easy to care for.Construction: No issues so far, well stitched, good materials, metal zip and robust fastenings.Colours: I now own several pairs of these. Storm is a great mid grey colour. Olive is as the remainder of the 5.11 range and suitable for the field. Tundra is a green/brown combination and slightly darker than olive - actually a great camouflage colour for most environments, with a couple of washes it may lighten slightly to be even better. Charcoal is a dark grey. Battle Brown is darker than 'chino' khaki but lighter than chocolate - another great colour. In all, I like all of the current 5.11 colours described.Washing: I have followed the instructions on these pants and washed them at 30. I have encountered no shrinking or fading.Alternatives: The 5.11 Traverse pants are also excellent and even more comfortable, they are synthetic and probably less hard wearing as a result. Fit is as per the Stryke pant. 5.11 Ridgeline pants are almost identical to the Stryke, but have jean cut rear pockets and no thigh pockets. They are slightly more smart than casual. They are made of the same material as the Stryke pant and fit the same. I own both styles and they are excellent.I am not retained by 5.11.....
A**U
Excellent!
These are excellent trousers. Normally I wear jeans but these feel so much more comfortable. Having 6 pockets is a big plus for me (they advertise 12 pockets which is because the thighs pockets are divided in three compartments, and the knees inside pockets are useless).The pants stretch and adapt to whatever you are doing, like wearing a pajama, right from day one. They are moderately water (splash) proof. The waist feels a bit to 'high' but it's okay. I am 31/32 so I bought a 30/32 hoping that the stretchy waist would sort it, but in fact the elasticated strips do not even engage and I actually need to wear a belt, so in other words, to me, **the waist has a VERY generous fit**, maybe I should have bought a 28/32. Anyway, I bought these for cycling (perfect!) but now I am using them all day long. I would definitely recommend these pants for everyday use especially in summer, or even in winter with some leggings.PS I am editing my review because I got annoyed from the super sticky Velcro on the four pockets, it actually requires some force to open them (and lots of noise so everyone knows I am pulling my wallet out). I put some small Velcro strips to partially cover the Velcro. I have also sewed shut the inside pockets in the leg pockets so I can slide in my tablet and stuff easily without obstruction. In fact I find these pouches inside the legs pockets a bit annoying (not all of us carry pistol magazines after all).The only disappointment is that as per photo, the 30" waist is actually a 32".
H**S
GREAT QUALITY AND ROBUST
I have been looking for a pair of work trousers for ages. I get reasonable use out of my usual go to brand especially when you consider I crawl around is voids and small spaces where normal cotton style work trousers are easily ripped.Reading the reviews I decided on getting a pair of these and to be honest I wasn't expecting the quality to be so good.These trousers are well put together, the stitching is excellent and the material very robust. They seem to shed dirt and dust too. I was surprised by the quality finish so much so I ordered another pair a few days later.The material holds up well, has slight stretch increasing comfort and has more than enough pockets should you need them.They feel like they will outlast any trousers I have used before. I'm really impressed.
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