

They’re definitely on the thinner side, not necessarily a negative point just be aware for wearing in colder weather. Weight/Aesthetics 5/5: Not too heavy, they do not look tacticool. Would have liked more belt loops to secure the belt when carrying gear and keep the belt from riding up. Comfort/Fit 4/5: Comfort is great except for the lack of a gusset, have really come to appreciate that in jeans. That is not to knock LAPG, I am sure the much higher price of those other jeans is a factor in the coverage. For the previous jeans review there was a one-year warranty that allowed me to score durability, LAPG does not. These pants have not given me any reason to doubt their durability, but as wear is something that takes much longer to show I didn’t feel it was something I could accurately score. Belt loops seem strongly reinforced and numerous, half a dozen washings and plenty of dirt and grime and they show no signs of wear. *Durability*: Only been running them for 5-6 weeks, have not seen any issues yet. Cost 5/5: $39.99, the features they come with far exceed the price. Spotterup writer Ben Johnson gave these great marks. They call this Indigo Blue.ĥ.11 Tactical Men’s Defender-Flex Straight Fit JeanĪdaptivX V2X Rendition Jeans LAPG Terrain Flex Jeans (fully reviewed) The most common denim is indigo denim, in which the warp thread is dyed, while the weft thread is left white. This twill weaving produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck. Note: denim is a sturdy cotton warp-faced textile in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads. I inserted a few links for you to read the entire jeans reviews, and also so you can make a purchase of that product. I am recommending the products below because we’ve reviewed most of them, and they are likely going to meet you needs better than standard Levi’s or Wrangler’s of yesteryear. There are only a few jeans products that I would truly recommend. I am happy that consumers today have more choices for “tactical” jeans than they did five years ago, however the market has a long way to go. So, here is my caveat: If you are going to purchase from any of the companies that I listed below, I recommend that you do further research, in order to ensure the product works for you. For this article I combined products that we already reviewed with products that I thought were noteworthy, after searching for tactical jeans on the internet. We have reviewed dozens of pants over the last 5 years. Some of the products marked as tactical simply do not perform well regardless of what they state that they offer.

but how would they really know? We’ve tested a lot of products over the years, while using firearms and moving over different kinds of terrain. They primarily write their articles to draw you to their website in order to get you to “click” on a promoted product we do the same, however! Many articles out there titled “Top Ten best tactical pants”, or “Top 10 best jeans”, etc. One of the issues that I have with a few top ten lists is the fact that some of the people writing those articles have never tested the products, or do not have a working knowledge of firearms, EDC or anything related to physically moving. Here are some brands that you should check out if you’re looking for jeans to use with your firearm or Everyday Carry (EDC).

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I wrote an article about how to select jeans for concealed carry.
