Each to their own, no product is perfect for everyone. I’ve had Taclite pros and have the Stryke pants both of which have been great overall. The belt thing on the rear pocket is useless to me but for some it’d be a plus. Still may get some of these, but thanks.. overall I love 5.11 quality...
@@mayo5173 Well for one, these pants have a slim fit. I've never had the 5.11 Taclite Pro Pants before. I sold all my ABR Pro Pants because I personally don't think they are worth the money. But that's My opinion. They Do Not Have a tough material That's a Fact.
@@mayo5173 If you want you could check out the LAPG Urban ops Pants. They are pretty good. But They are getting way to overpriced in my opinion!! I don't really know of a Tactical pant I could recommend for you. It all depends on your budget.
I'm 155 . In my opinion... They probably will be a little tight. But every company sizes very drastically. So you could just order one to see there size.
This is the worst review of a pant I have ever seen. These pants are absolutely durable, and the button design is one of the durable ways of constructing a button. I own 5 pairs of these and they hold up tremendously to other tactical pants. 👎🏻
This guy probably doesn’t know how durable Canadian slot buttons are and if they break they are super easy to repair. This guy’s review is pretty bad these pants are awesome I just wish the calf’s were a little wider. They are super durable for duty wear and shooting the stretch is great they are lightweight and breath really well.
@@texasPITBULL54 m.b. "durable" is not about button itself, but about the way it is attached. I suggest that with stiff belt like 5.11 operator belt the strap that holds button may wear.
Each to their own, no product is perfect for everyone. I’ve had Taclite pros and have the Stryke pants both of which have been great overall. The belt thing on the rear pocket is useless to me but for some it’d be a plus. Still may get some of these, but thanks.. overall I love 5.11 quality...
Well in this case, for me ....the Urban Ops from LAPG were the better option.
Have a wonderful day.
How do these compare to the Taclite Pros? They seem very similar would you say it’s worth the extra money?
@@mayo5173 Well for one, these pants have a slim fit.
I've never had the 5.11 Taclite Pro Pants before.
I sold all my ABR Pro Pants because I personally don't think they are worth the money. But that's My opinion.
They Do Not Have a tough material That's a Fact.
@@mayo5173 If you want you could check out the LAPG Urban ops Pants. They are pretty good.
But They are getting way to overpriced in my opinion!!
I don't really know of a Tactical pant I could recommend for you. It all depends on your budget.
I'm 32x30 but they only have 30×30 I'm wondering if the 30×30 will fit . How much do you weigh just trying to get a idea how they would fit me
I'm 155 . In my opinion... They probably will be a little tight. But every company sizes very drastically. So you could just order one to see there size.
@@toddmeyer7567 thanks
This is the worst review of a pant I have ever seen. These pants are absolutely durable, and the button design is one of the durable ways of constructing a button. I own 5 pairs of these and they hold up tremendously to other tactical pants. 👎🏻
That's good to hear. Have a good day.
This guy probably doesn’t know how durable Canadian slot buttons are and if they break they are super easy to repair. This guy’s review is pretty bad these pants are awesome I just wish the calf’s were a little wider. They are super durable for duty wear and shooting the stretch is great they are lightweight and breath really well.
@@texasPITBULL54 m.b. "durable" is not about button itself, but about the way it is attached. I suggest that with stiff belt like 5.11 operator belt the strap that holds button may wear.
@@lordobsidian5250 you are probably correct.
Do you own any of the Taclite Pros? I’m trying to decide if these are worth the extra few bucks