

🛡️ Tactical Toughness Meets Everyday Comfort — Gear Up Like a Pro!
Propper Men's Uniform Tactical Pant combines durable 60/40 cotton-poly ripstop fabric with reinforced knees and an action-stretch waistband for superior comfort and longevity. Featuring nine multi-functional pockets and oversized belt loops, these pants are engineered for professionals who demand tactical readiness and all-day wearability at an accessible price point.













| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Zipper |
| Fabric type | 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester |
| Origin | Imported |
V**3
Great pants for outdoor range day
Great pants. they can stor 4 pmags easily. all the pockets are large and durable. They were very breathable on a hot summer day of outdoor activity. The pants dry quickly. Unfortunately, they do not have internal knee pad slots, but the material is very thick and comfortable.
A**N
Good pants.
I haven't had these for long, so I cannot say much about the durability, but otherwise I like them. I work on an ambulance and have acquired many pairs of pants for work, most of them being provided from work, and two or three pairs that are knock off brands. Most of my pants that my old job provided me are starting to fall apart due to age, and I dislike the pairs my new job gave me so I decided it's time to invest some money. I really like how these fit, they are not tight around the crotch, and the elastic on the sides of the waste give them a snug, but not tight fit around the waste. The pockets work well, the side pockets are perfect size for the small clipboard I use, and my wallet. The two belt loops in the back are perfect if you wish to put a glove holder or something else between them. And the loops fit my nylon belt perfectly. The material is comfortable and relatively lightweight. I have ordered two more pairs and we shall see how they hold up.
Z**N
Great pants but I keep getting sent the wrong size
Honest review. Pros: Elastic waist band for comfortable fit Dual cago pockets on each side. One velcro closed and other open top behind the lip fold over pocket. Top of leg mag, flashlight, knife pocket (accessory pocket). Top button closure but with sturdy zippered fly Internal kneepad slot (works decently). So far after months of wear, stiching has held together. (normal wear so far not running, jumping or sliding yet) Cons: knee pads print quite a bit and are only single layer knee reinforcement. I would prefer the accessory front pocket to be on the side, inline with the leg seam, since it will press on anything in your front right pocket. So if carry a phone in the right front pocket, your screen could get damaged. The front pocket openings are located a little far forward making it tricky to retrieve items but can also be seen as a pro since things will not slide out easily. And looking at them now, the top point of the pocket is at the end of the elastic, so this may be the reason for placement. My biggest complaint right now is there is a huge flaw with either: A: the companies sizing chart on amazon to the actual size of the pants is backwards (stated waist 1st then length 2nd) and I have been getting the opposite B: The company is making them backwards at the facility (lenth before waist vs waist before lenth) C: The people packaging the pants have it backwards. Or D: A mixture of these issues. I hope Proper can fix this issue quickly. Like previously stated, on their listing, the 1st number is waist and the 2nd number is length. On the pants I have been receiving the Lenth is the 1st number and Waist is the 2nd (my best guess) since the labels could have been put on the wrong pants size or manufacturer defect. (as seen in the photos) The one consistsnt thing has been when ordering is the waist has stayed one size where as the length would change (which is opposite to my needs). A 36/38 should be 36in waist, 38 long, A 38/36 should be 38in waist, 36 long. I have ordered several pants recently. 36/36, 38/36 and 40/36 to have different waist fits for different purposes. The waist has been the same each time but the length keeps changing. This issue (not only for my self but for other customers, the company and amazon) should be addressed so both reputations can be redeemed and not have constant returns for items received that do not match what was ordered. I really like these pants and have worn the one pair I have with correct size for months and wanted to get a few more pairs. Sadly, I am hesitant to order again just to have the wrong size shipped, have them not fit and have to do another return. At my size, there is no real way to play the "numbers game" to get the right fit. Until this has been remedied, I dont want to re-order and waste packing material or employee time to repackage for resale. Proper, could you please find out where this issue is coming from, inform me and you may want to address this issue on the listing so others know they will get the right size if they order from you in the future, incase others are dealing with the same issue and have decided to go with another brand. Customers: So, if your waist and length measurements are same, go ahead and buy since at least you will get the right fit and enjoy your pants.
B**E
Amazing backpacking pants.
Bought these pants for backpacking. Felt amazing. Made a good top layer. Walked through thorns and never felt them. May buy a couple more pair for all my outdoor adventures. Size was exact. The elastic waistband stretched with every movement and so durable.
D**O
Comfortable
Very good quality and they fit perfect. Order your reg size. Loads of pockets. Great pants for any outdoor activity.
G**E
Propper Versus 5.11
I have worn all types of tactical pants (BDU). Whether it be military, corrections, law enforcement or security. Compared to the price and fit and pockets Propper tactical pants are the best. If you have a uniform allowance or you have to pay for pants I would buy Propper. However, if you department pays for 5.11 that is the best option. With Propper I did not have to have a clothing alteration done. Propper fit perfectly in both length and width. 5.11 pants are too thick and uncomfortable as compared to Propper. Propper gives a stretch in the knees when sitting in a patrol vehicle. Propper tactical can be too tight because the material did not give unlike with Propper. 5.11 is a brand name pant because my teammates like to brag how they are wearing 5.11s. Yet I do not have to lift up my pant legs just to sit. Don't get me wrong, 5.11 pants look good but that's it. I have more space and easier pocket access with Proppers than with 5.11. Another aspect is the 5.11 Apex a zippered pocket pant. It is easier to access Velcro flaps than with zippers. I have gotten out needed equipment with Velcro fasteners than with zippers. If you want a tight look buy 5.11. But fir me comfortability is my goal.
A**N
Quality reflected by lower cost. You get what you pay for.
These are probably not real Propper pants, or they have dropped in quality by quite a bit. First the fit is average. But the inseam was shorter than the size suggested. The material is very light weight and water resistance is not good. I have also recently found out they are not stain resistant. Also more importantly, they become see-through when wet. Not ideal under any circumstance. The stitches are very messy with lots of loose and cheap thread all over. The zippers and buttons are all plastic. There is no fly flap with the extra button for better fit and support. These are among the cheapest tactical style pants on amazon, and the quality reflects the price. I guess I should have spent a little more.
J**A
I’ve bought about 7 pairs .
Good work pants. I recommend going up 2 sizes. You’ll thank me later.
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