Just discovered your channel....I'm a former Infantry medic/TCCC instructor turned RN and every day concealed carrier. Thanks for your efforts--good stuff so far! Keep it up!
Hi Sam. Is it possible to reduce the Volume on the Intro? It is about 2-3 times louder than your voice before and after it. If the volume od your voice is ok for me, the intromusic is much to loud for me.
As an audio guy, it also means that the intro is the loudest part of the video and makes your voice quieter. If the music volume is lower, it'll balance the video out better per RUclips loudness algorithm.
If I ever had to retake my medic school, would love to have you as my instructor, been to MANY schools during my 30 years on the job, you deliver your topic extremely well,👌
one issue i have with all these edc/'covert tactical' pants, is that i'd have to replace all my pants with these to have a reliable, consistent edc system with these. and that would be a huge financial commitment. so unless i get rich, i'll keep stuffing my stuff into a fanny pack and just keep my defensive stuff and my cellphone in my pockets and waistband.
@@chairboi2936 I wear mine multiple times unless I go to drs appointments or somewhere I feel they’ve been contaminated. (I have an autoimmune disease so I scrub down after going places like that 😂)
I mean just buy like 2 pairs a year. I operate on 3 pairs of pants without a problem. 1 pair of 5.11 jeans for work, then I have vertx jeans and khakis for casual wear.
I am a bigger guy and old navy jeans are stretch.. highly recommend especially to conceal everything.. I carry 3 knives, 3 40S&W 10rd mags.. front mini pocket wallet. I think for everyday carry!! $28!! I even fell in a pile of bricks and scraped my knee I thought I would've seen a rip but nope still goin strong.
For my fellow jean wearers. I wear Levi 501’s, whatever mid tier levi’s sold at Marshalls and such, kirkland, Old navy brand jeans, etc. Your basic jeans aren’t gonna work too well. The stiffer and smaller the size the worser and more uncomfortable. Im about 5’5ft 158lbs and carry (currently) a 1911, Glock 17 with light and rmr, Glock 23, and S&W 638 airweight. I’ve found the biggest problem is even if you go up a size your pants will normally be too stiff and while normally may work, having your gun inside the waistband makes the little space you get even narrower and more uncomfortable.
I like vertex, but for daily wear pants, I need something a little more business casual. Those would be great for me "after hours" but not in the office.
I have a medical condition where anything my gut don’t like it swells like a fat hyenas belly. The vertx jeans might be my best solution because of it’s stretchy feature. Already got the McQuade Jeans and they are amazing. And just placed an order of two vertx jeans. 😎
I have four pairs of defiance jeans (different colors) and one pair of khaki delta stretch pants. That is basically my wardrobe except a couple pairs of slacks for dressing up. some I have had tor more than three years. I used to get new jeans every year because they would wear out. these are more comfy, have more features, and last longer.
Check out North American Rescue or Dark Angel Medical. Both make great slimmed-down trauma kits for a variety of scenarios. My principal recommendation is always the same. At least 1-3 tourniquets (preferably the CAT-T or the SOF-TW), a pair of chest seals (HALOs are the best I have found but the NAR HYFIN isn't bad), pressure dressings (Israeli Bandages are available at any military surplus store & never really expire but here again NAR makes a great pressure bandage), & hemostatic gauze (z-folded QuikClot or Celox brand are the gold standard). Besides that, it's all booboo stuff to keep in a normal first aid kit or generally more advanced than most are willing to get educated on the use of (like angiocatheters to perform a needle chest decompression). Realistically, the 4 things I listed will allow anyone who sustains significant trauma that can be survived the time needed to get to an extraction area & receive definitive medical care. Hope this helps.
@@Johndewitt66 thanks. I think that is close to what I was carrying. I think I was hoping someone would convince me that I could carry less and lighten my load. :)
One thing that I have found is that the Delta 2.1 is a little lower cut from crotch to belt than the other two. The other two: Defiance jeans and Cutback have a higher // taller crotch height and is more comfortable for me, especially when carrying a gun in IWB. The belt line comes up higher. Have you found this to be the case as well?
Hi! I was wondering if you could do a video on like caring a school first aid kit. Like a kit to carry in your backpack for sports injuries and other stuff like that. I’m in ninth grade but I love you videos. Thank you!
These jeans are more flexible than 5.11, that being said these actually got torn up on me. They began to split apart in multiple areas. The 5.11s sacrifice some stretch while still being maneuverable, yet they're more durable. I have vertx pants but I'd probably never wear them at work anymore.
Maybe late to the game but…. Delta Stretch: not a stretch pant. They are 98% cotton and get stretched out and baggy after about 1 hour of wear. Pockets are awesome, material isn’t. Cutback SF: what delta stretch wishes it was. Material is great. Order waste one inch larger than your standard waste size. The ideal pant would be the delta stretch line made with the cutback SF material.
Do you know that for sure? Because I've noticed the 2.0 availability has been dwindling for awhile now and doesn't seem to be getting restocked. I chalked it up to covid affecting international shipping but that would be much better!
@@hambone4728 Yes, I had contacted one of their sales reps asking about 2.0 sizes and colors being restocked they said they were no longer making them. Said they were prepping for 3.0 release. They said Fall release so hopefully soon.
I would think it would be safe to do so. I found some four way stretch blue jeans at Sam's for $20. They fit well. I bought my usual size and have no issues carrying concealed. I use the Tier One Agis for my P30 and a spare mag holster. Very comfortable. Find a pair you like, buy them, wear them around the house for a few hours and if you don't like them, return them.
Hey PrepMedic, just started watching your channel and I'm very pleased with detail and experience of information you can provide. I was looking through your older videos to see if you have info durable footwear but didn't notice any. Do you happen to have a video on proper and durable footwear to wear on any type of terrain. Thanks!
lets just get real for a second. no LEO's carry 30 round mags in their pockets. not local police. Not 1811 investigators. but looks like a great pair of pants, and great review!
How do they compare to the 5.11? I found the openings on the 5.11 front pockets to be too narrow for my hands to reach in and stick with my Lee MVP Extreme Motion jeans.
Great comparison but would help if you'd wash the pants before showing them, so we can better see how the fabric lays. The Cutbacks looked like they'd never been worn.
@PrepMedic you said the defiance Jeans "fit just a little bit different" to the Delta Stretch. Are they more slim/tapered in comparison? (I have some Delta Stretch 2.0s but thinking about getting the jeans aswell.)
Wore the Vertx Defiance pants for about 6-weeks and had the fabric start to tear near the rivets--I didn't do anything crazy in them, just everyday wear around town or at my college. For $80 pants, I'm not impressed; went back to regular blue jeans, I'm good enough with a sewing machine I just add in any extra pockets I want.
I bought 2 pairs of defiance jeans and some brown tac pant of theirs that I don't remember what they're called...all of them shredded at the knees and the back pockets within 3 months of purchase... They're garbage pants and if vertx didn't give them to RUclipsrs for free then nobody would be pushing them.
I’m coming up on 4 years with my first pair of their pants (Delta 1.0) and I have yet to have any issues. Have had the jeans for about 2 years and I have one seem stretched at the back button 🤷♂️. I actually bought a lot of my Vertx stuff long before I started getting sent stuff. Including the jeans and delta stretch
@@PrepMedic- Good for you? I'm not inclined to give your opinion on those pants any significant thought given my experience with them. I recently gave them a second chance this past fall and had the exact same issue with seam and fabric failure at usual stress points after only light-duty wear (I work in a school now). So, Vertx won't get any more of my hard earned money, despite your opinion of Vertx and their pants.
why carry another magazine in the appendix holster when you can carry it in the small pocket of your jeans or cargo pants ?! Well.. i feel uncomfortable with this appendix holster and magazine setup i think it's too much volume for ccw in my case but each one has their preference.
Sam it feels like vertex owns you. Its starting to feel like its all you ever talk about and to be honest, it's boring. You drone on and on about how great there products are. It feels ingenious and I can't watch anymore.
Hey is there a best route to contact you directly? My Fire Chief has just released an enquiry of interest to supply Tac Medics to the city's PD ERT. Just wanted to reach out for some information and suggestions.
Hi Sam! Ive got a question about hemostat packing gauze and figured asking here would make it more visible since this is a newer video. I recently bought a few packs of Chitogauze XR, and I wanted to know how it compared to Celox or Quiklot. IIRC it's also TCCC approved but I might be wrong. Did I make the right choice in buying it?
Excellent video review. Hopefully they will have 32" waist back in stock soon. I'm tired of people thinking I'm on house arrest or have GPS tracker when my ankle kit prints. Lol.
Interesting design....I wish I had an extra $ 300 cad to buy these 3 pairs of jeans....but I have to stay lazer focused on the rising food prices and bare grocery shelves....cause I see that something big is coming down the pipe....Pants just won't cut it in a SHTF.
Goes to website with credit card in hand 🏃🏽♂️.. Delta Stretch 2.0 - out of stock 🤦🏽♂️ Delta Stretch 2.1 - doesn't come is size 32 🤦🏽♂️ Defiance - no plain black nor plain/non patterned DARK blue 🤦🏽♂️ ..*sighs*🤷🏽♂️ .. puts on easily accessible 32/30 Levi 505 and goes to work.. 🙇♂️
A big issue for me with these pants is that they don’t have a small pocket ob the left side, especially designed for an extra handgun mag. They only have one of the right side. So its useless for me.
Nice pants but wow are these over priced! Even their Walmart t-shirts. Very well designed and super practical for the everyday carry but that’s way to much money to drop on something that has an extra pocket than the one I buy at Walmart.
Use LLOD's code it is 50% off. And from someone who owns 3 pairs, they are the perfect pair of pants in my opinion. The most comfortable aspect is the stretch at all angles. I carry a Leatherman, flashlight, knife, pen and extra 15 rnd mag all in different pockets without looking like a bulky, tactical wierdo. Even though I am. And that my friend is a win.
I've been wearing Vertx pants for well over a decade and love them. Work... Play... even a night out (after ironing). Love them.
Been wearing the Vertx blue jeans for a while now as my “standard” pair of jeans. I enjoy them.
The blue jeans are fantastic! The day they delivered and I tried them on I ordered another pair the same day
Just discovered your channel....I'm a former Infantry medic/TCCC instructor turned RN and every day concealed carrier. Thanks for your efforts--good stuff so far! Keep it up!
Your presentation was clear and well worded. You didn't repeat yourself or waste time in other ways.
Hi Sam.
Is it possible to reduce the Volume on the Intro?
It is about 2-3 times louder than your voice before and after it.
If the volume od your voice is ok for me, the intromusic is much to loud for me.
Same! I'm usually on headphones.
Kris Gee doesn’t that scare you ,so many different volume levels across the inter web ,my ears deserve better chances
Loudness Normalize Audio in Adobe Audition by Curtis Judd
ruclips.net/video/sUAfW7lZNPg/видео.html
As an audio guy, it also means that the intro is the loudest part of the video and makes your voice quieter. If the music volume is lower, it'll balance the video out better per RUclips loudness algorithm.
I mean, the audio is set for a peak of -6 db and the audio is set for -3 db. I’ll work on changing it but according to my software it is balanced.
The new setup looks great dude
Thanks man!
Instead of cotton, I prefer Ripstop which is water resistant and dry quickly. I do a lot of outdoor activities and cotton is a no-no.
VertX Cutback, then.
Do you recommend going up a size for concealed carry? Or are these stretchy enough to not have to worry about that
I go up a size. 👍🏽 I love my pants.
If I ever had to retake my medic school, would love to have you as my instructor, been to MANY schools during my 30 years on the job, you deliver your topic extremely well,👌
+1 on Vertx jeans. Been wearing them a long time - looks like jeans, carries everything you need.
The Defiance are great in traditional jean and the other styles. Been wearing them for a few years now. LOVE them.
one issue i have with all these edc/'covert tactical' pants, is that i'd have to replace all my pants with these to have a reliable, consistent edc system with these. and that would be a huge financial commitment. so unless i get rich, i'll keep stuffing my stuff into a fanny pack and just keep my defensive stuff and my cellphone in my pockets and waistband.
Don't tell me you wear your jeans only once before washing them !
@@chairboi2936 what exactly makes you think that?
@@chairboi2936 I wear mine multiple times unless I go to drs appointments or somewhere I feel they’ve been contaminated. (I have an autoimmune disease so I scrub down after going places like that 😂)
I mean just buy like 2 pairs a year. I operate on 3 pairs of pants without a problem. 1 pair of 5.11 jeans for work, then I have vertx jeans and khakis for casual wear.
@@solidus1995pretty much what I do. Buy one or two per year.
I am a bigger guy and old navy jeans are stretch.. highly recommend especially to conceal everything.. I carry 3 knives, 3 40S&W 10rd mags.. front mini pocket wallet. I think for everyday carry!! $28!! I even fell in a pile of bricks and scraped my knee I thought I would've seen a rip but nope still goin strong.
Congrats on hitting over 200K!!!
That brand is new to me, great video! It'd be nice to watch you use and review some of the UF Pro gear as well!
For my fellow jean wearers. I wear Levi 501’s, whatever mid tier levi’s sold at Marshalls and such, kirkland, Old navy brand jeans, etc.
Your basic jeans aren’t gonna work too well. The stiffer and smaller the size the worser and more uncomfortable. Im about 5’5ft 158lbs and carry (currently) a 1911, Glock 17 with light and rmr, Glock 23, and S&W 638 airweight.
I’ve found the biggest problem is even if you go up a size your pants will normally be too stiff and while normally may work, having your gun inside the waistband makes the little space you get even narrower and more uncomfortable.
Congratulations on your 200k!
I like vertex, but for daily wear pants, I need something a little more business casual. Those would be great for me "after hours" but not in the office.
Does the office have a strict dress code or is it just a aesthetic preference for you?
Am I crazy for wearing Crye precision g3 everyday? Lol
question: of the 3, do they all have the same fit around the legs? if not, can you order them by baggiest to slimmest fit? thanks!
You totally sold me on the Vertx jeans but earlier today I ordered a pair 5.11 jeans. Hmmm... I wonder which one I'll like better.
These are great products for healthcare professionals. Thanks for the video, I will be buying a pair for sure
I have a medical condition where anything my gut don’t like it swells like a fat hyenas belly. The vertx jeans might be my best solution because of it’s stretchy feature. Already got the McQuade Jeans and they are amazing. And just placed an order of two vertx jeans. 😎
Nice hair bro, you look younger without the buzz cut
Old School Advantage you’re an idiot.
@Old School Advantage Hey bro, I didn’t realize 12 year olds were allowed on youtube
Have you tried the delta lt pants? I live in Florida and looking for something comfortable in this heat. Thanks
I have four pairs of defiance jeans (different colors) and one pair of khaki delta stretch pants. That is basically my wardrobe except a couple pairs of slacks for dressing up. some I have had tor more than three years. I used to get new jeans every year because they would wear out. these are more comfy, have more features, and last longer.
Do you appendix carry
Hey man do you think you can make a video on like an ultralight backpacking Trauma kit
That would be cool. I think I was carrying too much when I went for a hike this summer.
Check out North American Rescue or Dark Angel Medical. Both make great slimmed-down trauma kits for a variety of scenarios. My principal recommendation is always the same. At least 1-3 tourniquets (preferably the CAT-T or the SOF-TW), a pair of chest seals (HALOs are the best I have found but the NAR HYFIN isn't bad), pressure dressings (Israeli Bandages are available at any military surplus store & never really expire but here again NAR makes a great pressure bandage), & hemostatic gauze (z-folded QuikClot or Celox brand are the gold standard). Besides that, it's all booboo stuff to keep in a normal first aid kit or generally more advanced than most are willing to get educated on the use of (like angiocatheters to perform a needle chest decompression). Realistically, the 4 things I listed will allow anyone who sustains significant trauma that can be survived the time needed to get to an extraction area & receive definitive medical care. Hope this helps.
@@Johndewitt66 thanks. I think that is close to what I was carrying. I think I was hoping someone would convince me that I could carry less and lighten my load. :)
One thing that I have found is that the Delta 2.1 is a little lower cut from crotch to belt than the other two. The other two: Defiance jeans and Cutback have a higher // taller crotch height and is more comfortable for me, especially when carrying a gun in IWB. The belt line comes up higher. Have you found this to be the case as well?
The loop in the pocket is to tie off a pocket holster, I betcha!
dope idea
Hi! I was wondering if you could do a video on like caring a school first aid kit. Like a kit to carry in your backpack for sports injuries and other stuff like that. I’m in ninth grade but I love you videos. Thank you!
Woobies?? How do you like them? Sizing true? Toe box ok?
These jeans are more flexible than 5.11, that being said these actually got torn up on me. They began to split apart in multiple areas. The 5.11s sacrifice some stretch while still being maneuverable, yet they're more durable. I have vertx pants but I'd probably never wear them at work anymore.
Is there a mag/phone pocket on the left side? Any extra pockets on the left side?
I actually liked the leather pocket tip looked classy in the vertx delta stretch.
The leather tip is back in their new 2.1 version!
Any pants that have a cup holder or extra space for wearing a cup?
@Adam Gautreaux to many high speed trauma injuries from MC crashes. I need to protect them! ⛑🏀🏀
Maybe late to the game but….
Delta Stretch: not a stretch pant. They are 98% cotton and get stretched out and baggy after about 1 hour of wear. Pockets are awesome, material isn’t.
Cutback SF: what delta stretch wishes it was. Material is great. Order waste one inch larger than your standard waste size.
The ideal pant would be the delta stretch line made with the cutback SF material.
vertx are not making more delta stretch 2.0... they are waiting to release the 3.0. Just fyi for the gear review that does not have sizes for sale.
Do you know that for sure? Because I've noticed the 2.0 availability has been dwindling for awhile now and doesn't seem to be getting restocked. I chalked it up to covid affecting international shipping but that would be much better!
@@hambone4728 Yes, I had contacted one of their sales reps asking about 2.0 sizes and colors being restocked they said they were no longer making them. Said they were prepping for 3.0 release. They said Fall release so hopefully soon.
Do they have big men's size?????
With the stretch pants, can I carry Appendix without going up a size in the waist?
I would think it would be safe to do so.
I found some four way stretch blue jeans at Sam's for $20. They fit well. I bought my usual size and have no issues carrying concealed. I use the Tier One Agis for my P30 and a spare mag holster. Very comfortable.
Find a pair you like, buy them, wear them around the house for a few hours and if you don't like them, return them.
The Vertx Defiance Jeans are very light and stretchy. My only complaint is that the zip in front is too short for men. Very difficult to pee standing.
Hey PrepMedic, just started watching your channel and I'm very pleased with detail and experience of information you can provide.
I was looking through your older videos to see if you have info durable footwear but didn't notice any. Do you happen to have a video on proper and durable footwear to wear on any type of terrain.
Thanks!
lets just get real for a second. no LEO's carry 30 round mags in their pockets. not local police. Not 1811 investigators. but looks like a great pair of pants, and great review!
Yes they do. Almost every single cop and deputy in my jurisdiction carry an AR mag on their belt. Same with the last place I worked.
@@PrepMedic On a belt or in the pocket?
Which ones are the quietest, the jeans?
How do they compare to the 5.11? I found the openings on the 5.11 front pockets to be too narrow for my hands to reach in and stick with my Lee MVP Extreme Motion jeans.
Great comparison but would help if you'd wash the pants before showing them, so we can better see how the fabric lays. The Cutbacks looked like they'd never been worn.
Vertx have any that sit mid rise or high?
Check out Varusteleka tactical jeans also, best jeans ive ever had.
What about labels on them? I assume they don't have a giant VERTX label on the back?
No labels thank goodness. Might be a small one on the waistline
@PrepMedic you said the defiance Jeans "fit just a little bit different" to the Delta Stretch. Are they more slim/tapered in comparison? (I have some Delta Stretch 2.0s but thinking about getting the jeans aswell.)
Do you carry when you are at work as paramedic on helicopter or ambulance too?
Would that ar mag pocket fit a J frame?
What belt are u wearing?
Wore the Vertx Defiance pants for about 6-weeks and had the fabric start to tear near the rivets--I didn't do anything crazy in them, just everyday wear around town or at my college. For $80 pants, I'm not impressed; went back to regular blue jeans, I'm good enough with a sewing machine I just add in any extra pockets I want.
I bought 2 pairs of defiance jeans and some brown tac pant of theirs that I don't remember what they're called...all of them shredded at the knees and the back pockets within 3 months of purchase... They're garbage pants and if vertx didn't give them to RUclipsrs for free then nobody would be pushing them.
I’m coming up on 4 years with my first pair of their pants (Delta 1.0) and I have yet to have any issues. Have had the jeans for about 2 years and I have one seem stretched at the back button 🤷♂️. I actually bought a lot of my Vertx stuff long before I started getting sent stuff. Including the jeans and delta stretch
@@PrepMedic- Good for you?
I'm not inclined to give your opinion on those pants any significant thought given my experience with them. I recently gave them a second chance this past fall and had the exact same issue with seam and fabric failure at usual stress points after only light-duty wear (I work in a school now). So, Vertx won't get any more of my hard earned money, despite your opinion of Vertx and their pants.
prepped gets 15 % now. Nice video bub.
Is the pant length longer than a normal length in comparison to this problem with 5.11 defender flex?
Thanks PREPMED new video, good bless you from to Poland
why carry another magazine in the appendix holster when you can carry it in the small pocket of your jeans or cargo pants ?! Well.. i feel uncomfortable with this appendix holster and magazine setup i think it's too much volume for ccw in my case but each one has their preference.
Much faster and more consistent reloads without taking up room in pockets.
What was the holster you were sporting at the beginning of the video?
Safe to assume the pants are made in the US?
Terrific overview and review. Thanks.
Will the tool pockets hold a double stack pistol mag?
Weird. My defiance jeans do not stretch in the waist. 😑 wth
The "secret" areas on the waist and groin are for E&E supplies.
What's an E&E
@@RAMA-gu8cs escape and evasion
@@ClericalConsequences ouh got it me to probably need to E&E from my GF lol
@@RAMA-gu8cs I don't get it
@@LetsgoBrandon2023 escape and evade my gf
Does anyone know if these have standard buttons flys like regular pants I hate the inner buttons
Where are they made?
can you do a really awesome gear update
Sam it feels like vertex owns you. Its starting to feel like its all you ever talk about and to be honest, it's boring. You drone on and on about how great there products are. It feels ingenious and I can't watch anymore.
Lol that’s fine. If 7 videos reviewing Vertx products out of over 120 other videos is what puts you over the edge then 🤷♂️.
Are these pants available at any retail stores?
Why does that shirt have a line under the chest?
These are ideal for shoplifting. Thanks.
Hey is there a best route to contact you directly? My Fire Chief has just released an enquiry of interest to supply Tac Medics to the city's PD ERT. Just wanted to reach out for some information and suggestions.
what helmet display mounts are those in the background?
Great video thanks. Will be checking them out now.
Do you have a catalog for concealed carry pants?
That cleaver pocket knife was really cool. Nice pants but i think I want the knife ,, HA
Hi Sam! Ive got a question about hemostat packing gauze and figured asking here would make it more visible since this is a newer video.
I recently bought a few packs of Chitogauze XR, and I wanted to know how it compared to Celox or Quiklot. IIRC it's also TCCC approved but I might be wrong.
Did I make the right choice in buying it?
Can you do a review of the NAR Ocho IFAK
Cashier: sir, you’re $5 short
Me: darn *unzips pants*
3:46
Excellent video review. Hopefully they will have 32" waist back in stock soon. I'm tired of people thinking I'm on house arrest or have GPS tracker when my ankle kit prints. Lol.
These pants are skinny jeans. Your going to print ankle carry hard. I hate these pants cut, great pockets but delta and jeans need baggier cut.
@@dougvan1483 I think they changed it cause now they are marketed as being able to be bootcut
making videos on exactly what i was shopping for right now.
why paramedics need to wear camo tho?
He is a paramedic for a swat team
Great code. Thanks for the discount man
They just came out with a 2.1 version. It feels even better! Check it out.
Interesting design....I wish I had an extra $ 300 cad to buy these 3 pairs of jeans....but I have to stay lazer focused on the rising food prices and bare grocery shelves....cause I see that something big is coming down the pipe....Pants just won't cut it in a SHTF.
i’m feeling the same way but good pants, plate carrier, belt and other survival kit is important. times suck and i wish it was 10 years ago
Goes to website with credit card in hand 🏃🏽♂️..
Delta Stretch 2.0 - out of stock 🤦🏽♂️
Delta Stretch 2.1 - doesn't come is size 32 🤦🏽♂️
Defiance - no plain black nor plain/non patterned DARK blue 🤦🏽♂️
..*sighs*🤷🏽♂️ .. puts on easily accessible 32/30 Levi 505 and goes to work.. 🙇♂️
What is the knife at 6:33? I want one!
I like the delta stretch pants but I can’t get over the price tag lol.
Yeah, 100 dollars on a pair of pants that likely won't last very long, but they can stretch a little bit yeah definitely not trying to cash in on CCWs
Love your content brother. You should do a Q&A livestream or video 👊🏽
tutorial on that knife?
What knife is that?
Excellent review 👏thank you
have any cargo shorts???
A big issue for me with these pants is that they don’t have a small pocket ob the left side, especially designed for an extra handgun mag. They only have one of the right side. So its useless for me.
We're do u buy med kits
What is the fit vs normal.
How much sir
What about our female companions? Any recommendations for them?
vertx.com/tactical-pants/womens-pants
If you're medic why do you have a CCW and other weapons? Are you police officer and medic?
Nice pants but wow are these over priced! Even their Walmart t-shirts. Very well designed and super practical for the everyday carry but that’s way to much money to drop on something that has an extra pocket than the one I buy at Walmart.
Use LLOD's code it is 50% off. And from someone who owns 3 pairs, they are the perfect pair of pants in my opinion. The most comfortable aspect is the stretch at all angles. I carry a Leatherman, flashlight, knife, pen and extra 15 rnd mag all in different pockets without looking like a bulky, tactical wierdo. Even though I am. And that my friend is a win.
@@hambone4728 I can only find a 25% under LLOD. Can you provide a link or the code please
He doesn’t have 50% off. Occasionally Vertx will set out codes to be hire discounts but not all the time.
Get a pair of nutshellz in there and you are good to go!