Been a larger waist size I am currently using ops core response trousers. Never had a pair with built in knee pads before and it has sure made a difference to my skirmishing. Made it more comfortable on the old arthritis rather kneeling in the cold with none.
Got a pair of uf pro ht pants in mtp/multicam. In the same tier as crye etc but I'd say the uf pro pants a bit better. Multi layered knee protection (hard outer layer,softly inner pad) makes them super comfortable. Belt loops with pop buttons make putting shooters belts on a breeze and the vent zips actually help with air circulation around the crotch. Also the way the trousers draw right around your ankle and lock into your boots laces prevent them rising up no matter what you're doing.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV is that the delta jacket? Been meaning to pick something up for my Airsoft adventures in the rain. But yeah, can highly recommend uf pro pants. Picking up the p40 urban pants for hicking and indoor Airsoft sites in April
Helikon sfu trousers for me, camogrom and m81. Nice and hard wearing only slight down side is that the side pockets flap is secured with Velcro that can be loud at times. The insides have elastic strapping that hold smoke grenades and other bits that come in very handy.
I own a pair of invader gear combat pants.stretch panels.good stitching.thick padded waist band.pocket layout of the crye.top notch trouser well worth a mention.got them from bullseye country sport.fantastic personal service when I phoned up to return the size large for a medium
Being a slightly larger than chubby guy with a 44" waist I struggle to find gucci gear, so I either use workwear combats at £10-£20 on ebay or I wear Russian partisan suit trousers or the Ana Krot suit trousers which give me a comfortable fit. But are on the thin side due to what they are.
Not long purchased some viper elite gen2’s in woodland for £58 and I’m really happy so far. Time will tell as I have only used them once but the fit/features are excellent. Great vid guys 🤙
Hi guys for myself ive got a pair of cheap 101 inc Atac-FG trousers but ive sewn buttons on mine so I can wear braces so there's no worry of them falling down
Take a look at claw gear , made to very high real military quality , aka crye gear , at half the cost .. Had mine for 3 yrs & they have no signs of fatigue or wear anywhere ! MC pattern is as good as new .. Breathable , athletic cut & water resistant , unlike cheap clones I've had in the past , where u are damp all day ... For around £100-£150 they are fantastic value .... & the sizes are spot on .
Tried out few on this list, recently bought the uf pro striker xt gen 2s and they are simply the best combat trousers I have used (even over the crye) the new striker X apparently designed straight from feed back after the last 3 striker pants they developed and their all rounder p40 and p40 tac are among the comfies pants. Like tactical PJs. Dont like adjustable knee pads personally so their fire and forget is perfect for me. Highly recommend giving them a look
I’d like to get some UF Pro Strikers. There’s been lots of comments recommending them. We were really looking at Crye Combat Pants and their clones specifically in this video. The problem for me is that my current loadout / impression is UKSF and they don’t use UF Pro.
Ive got a pair of cheap amazon knock off black crye repros without stretch panels. £25 bit faded now after 2 years but other than the velcro being a tad naff and the odd bit of loose stitching. Ive not had any issue and had my money's worth out of them. Might upgrade to some modern tmc kit soon though when their in stock and i have the cash.
I was rocking some Leo Kholer Atacs IX. (now apparently discontinued) Great fit and comfortable. Had them about 8 months and snagged the lower leg on a tree stump and ripped to pieces. £80 up the wall. So it think back to my m81 though i don't know if it will look odd with multicam pc/helmet. Or get some mtp kit again
Guys, I think it would have been good to show a pair of jeans and/or cargo pants (at the start) that most people have. They are more than suitable for your three UKARA games, whilst you make up your mind about 'cool looks'. Another good episode tho'
We showed a pair of £5 British army surplus trousers at the beginning I wouldn’t recommend playing in anything you might mind destroying. Plus most people are familiar with their own clothing.
More of a you get what you pay for video rather than trying to be super comprehensive. Do you have an idea of how it rates compared to Crye originals and the cloners?
Semapo have a very similar fit and finish to Crye in my opinion. Some features don't match up 100%, like the combat shirts are Crye AC style but with Gen 3 elbow pad pockets. Definitely worth checking out at some point. The plate carriers and chest rigs are also well made.
Sso partizan trousers and traditional knee pad combo my fav so far nice and breathable , hard wearing and comfy to crawl in , never a fan of the pop out knee pads
@@AnvilAirsoftTV I got the Clawgear CIM jacket in ranger green and its just great, not only for airsoft but for everyday use. With the operator combat pants i am a bit concerned about the kneepads and the way they fit into the pants with the plastic screws... So far they hold great, but i find it a bit of a sketchy design.
I wear an old set of US Woodland BDU’s and like Gadge said they are comfortable and work great in the UK woods. Right now I’m looking at some mid price repo versions in Crye cut, Multicam is overdone and I just love the M81 pattern... very tempted by the Cold War events as an excuse to invest in more of it!
Anvil Airsoft TV unfortunately no, from what I’ve seen of their work it’s outstanding but a little out of my budget, looking at some FFI ones as I know a couple of lads who have them as well as real deal Crye and give them a good review.
Been a larger waist size I am currently using ops core response trousers. Never had a pair with built in knee pads before and it has sure made a difference to my skirmishing. Made it more comfortable on the old arthritis rather kneeling in the cold with none.
Martin Brodigan I used to hate having extra knee pads on with the straps running. Quite happy with the built in ones now :)
Got a pair of uf pro ht pants in mtp/multicam. In the same tier as crye etc but I'd say the uf pro pants a bit better. Multi layered knee protection (hard outer layer,softly inner pad) makes them super comfortable. Belt loops with pop buttons make putting shooters belts on a breeze and the vent zips actually help with air circulation around the crotch. Also the way the trousers draw right around your ankle and lock into your boots laces prevent them rising up no matter what you're doing.
I've been meaning to look at some UF Pro trousers for a while. I've got a jacket from them that's excellent.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV is that the delta jacket? Been meaning to pick something up for my Airsoft adventures in the rain. But yeah, can highly recommend uf pro pants. Picking up the p40 urban pants for hicking and indoor Airsoft sites in April
Helikon sfu trousers for me, camogrom and m81. Nice and hard wearing only slight down side is that the side pockets flap is secured with Velcro that can be loud at times.
The insides have elastic strapping that hold smoke grenades and other bits that come in very handy.
A lot of the UKSF issue Crye has buttons for that amongst other reasons.
I own a pair of invader gear combat pants.stretch panels.good stitching.thick padded waist band.pocket layout of the crye.top notch trouser well worth a mention.got them from bullseye country sport.fantastic personal service when I phoned up to return the size large for a medium
Ufpro trousers are the way to go for me. I really enjoy the Striker XT Series. But the other options are also top notch.
I really am going to have to get some! Problem is they don’t fit my current UKSF impression but I’m sure I can find a role for them! :)
Being a slightly larger than chubby guy with a 44" waist I struggle to find gucci gear, so I either use workwear combats at £10-£20 on ebay or I wear Russian partisan suit trousers or the Ana Krot suit trousers which give me a comfortable fit. But are on the thin side due to what they are.
A lot of the Russian gear is pretty much considered disposable.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV yeah, sso partisan is £100, Krot suit was £56.so yeah it's not exactly expensive. But, most importantly it's comfy for us big guys 🤣
Not long purchased some viper elite gen2’s in woodland for £58 and I’m really happy so far. Time will tell as I have only used them once but the fit/features are excellent. Great vid guys 🤙
Cool. Let us know how you get on with them.
Hi guys for myself ive got a pair of cheap 101 inc Atac-FG trousers but ive sewn buttons on mine so I can wear braces so there's no worry of them falling down
Take a look at claw gear , made to very high real military quality , aka crye gear , at half the cost .. Had mine for 3 yrs & they have no signs of fatigue or wear anywhere ! MC pattern is as good as new .. Breathable , athletic cut & water resistant , unlike cheap clones I've had in the past , where u are damp all day ... For around £100-£150 they are fantastic value .... & the sizes are spot on .
I’ve got a Clawgear rain jacket which is excellent. I’d love to look further at alternative top tier brands like Clawgear and UF Pro at some point.
Tried out few on this list, recently bought the uf pro striker xt gen 2s and they are simply the best combat trousers I have used (even over the crye) the new striker X apparently designed straight from feed back after the last 3 striker pants they developed and their all rounder p40 and p40 tac are among the comfies pants.
Like tactical PJs. Dont like adjustable knee pads personally so their fire and forget is perfect for me. Highly recommend giving them a look
I’d like to get some UF Pro Strikers. There’s been lots of comments recommending them. We were really looking at Crye Combat Pants and their clones specifically in this video. The problem for me is that my current loadout / impression is UKSF and they don’t use UF Pro.
Ive got a pair of cheap amazon knock off black crye repros without stretch panels. £25 bit faded now after 2 years but other than the velcro being a tad naff and the odd bit of loose stitching. Ive not had any issue and had my money's worth out of them. Might upgrade to some modern tmc kit soon though when their in stock and i have the cash.
It’s whatever works for you. That’s the most important thing. I’ve busted lots of pairs of trousers over the years :)
Helikon - tex cpu in Pencott Green zone. Amazingly hard wearing, great camo pattern for spring /summer.
I’ve got a set in Flecktarn for one of my team loadouts.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV I do like a bit of flecktarn 😀
That’s what we started in! Seems a long time ago now.
This comment section alone is pure gold for new gear suppliers !!
Uf Pro STRIKER X. No question.
I really am going to have to get some!
I used to work for Arc’teryx.... so my gear is cheap, but full LEAF.
I was rocking some Leo Kholer Atacs IX. (now apparently discontinued) Great fit and comfortable. Had them about 8 months and snagged the lower leg on a tree stump and ripped to pieces. £80 up the wall. So it think back to my m81 though i don't know if it will look odd with multicam pc/helmet. Or get some mtp kit again
ADVANCED FAST RESPONSE PANTS in M81 Woodland and Ranger Green from UR Tactical
Great choice of colour
@@AnvilAirsoftTV they go very well with mu Digi Night Parker
Guys, I think it would have been good to show a pair of jeans and/or cargo pants (at the start) that most people have. They are more than suitable for your three UKARA games, whilst you make up your mind about 'cool looks'. Another good episode tho'
We showed a pair of £5 British army surplus trousers at the beginning I wouldn’t recommend playing in anything you might mind destroying. Plus most people are familiar with their own clothing.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV New players may not be aware they can wear their own 'civvy' clothes. But acknowledged and thanks for replying! 👍🏼
I have a pair of Romans in MARPAT WL. Did you ever IR test them?
I haven’t got round to it. Thanks for the reminder.
claw gear raider mk 4 trousers and ubacs
Another good vid guys. You missed out Semapo, have quite a bit of their kit and holds up well.
More of a you get what you pay for video rather than trying to be super comprehensive. Do you have an idea of how it rates compared to Crye originals and the cloners?
Semapo have a very similar fit and finish to Crye in my opinion. Some features don't match up 100%, like the combat shirts are Crye AC style but with Gen 3 elbow pad pockets. Definitely worth checking out at some point. The plate carriers and chest rigs are also well made.
Sso partizan trousers and traditional knee pad combo my fav so far nice and breathable , hard wearing and comfy to crawl in , never a fan of the pop out knee pads
I prefer the built in ones these days. I never got on with traditional knee pads. but I use aryxterx and Crye which tend to stay in place.
I'm totally rocking M81 these days..... Fed up with Multi-spam.
Love my M81.
I run Clawgear pants, decent quality at a good price
They seem to be popular from the comments here and elsewhere. I’ve got a Clawgear rain jacket that’s excellent.
@@AnvilAirsoftTV I got the Clawgear CIM jacket in ranger green and its just great, not only for airsoft but for everyday use.
With the operator combat pants i am a bit concerned about the kneepads and the way they fit into the pants with the plastic screws...
So far they hold great, but i find it a bit of a sketchy design.
I wear an old set of US Woodland BDU’s and like Gadge said they are comfortable and work great in the UK woods.
Right now I’m looking at some mid price repo versions in Crye cut, Multicam is overdone and I just love the M81 pattern... very tempted by the Cold War events as an excuse to invest in more of it!
Romans? I’ve got a set of Crye G3s in M81.
Anvil Airsoft TV unfortunately no, from what I’ve seen of their work it’s outstanding but a little out of my budget, looking at some FFI ones as I know a couple of lads who have them as well as real deal Crye and give them a good review.