Arktis C222 Ranger trousers - Better than Crye Precision!?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2021
  • In this video we take a look at the Arktis C222 Ranger trousers. An alternative to the popular Crye Precision G3 combat trousers. Are they worth the £150 price point? Can they live up to the hype? Lets find out!
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  • @AirsoftReviewArgentina
    @AirsoftReviewArgentina 3 года назад +10

    "The pant's party", and the silent velcro technique... LOL Still love Arktis quality and gear, since they also make a lot of different "flavors"!

  • @ignis_gehennalis_ov_God
    @ignis_gehennalis_ov_God 2 года назад +6

    4:08 was not expecting that lol.

  • @yu2673
    @yu2673 3 года назад +1

    Very informative, thanks. Just bought them because I was looking for G3 style M90K.

  • @julianperez5046
    @julianperez5046 3 года назад +2

    Great video and truly did highlight how arktis ranger trousers perform compared to crye precision I personally own 4 pairs in different patterns a bit more expensive in USD, but well worth the cost compare to how much crye or roman pairs run. I would suggest giving beyond clothing a look with their mission pants, for example, in USD their way more inexpensive than crye with the same durability.

  • @BabaNovac792
    @BabaNovac792 Год назад +3

    I'm late to this party...just here to give you a heads up about the Velcro part...for those of you that never been in the army or in no other way you got to roll/crawl in sand-mud-snow...whenever those velcro patches are going to be covered in mud or wet snow,they will stop working...so you will find yourself having pockets that don't close. Because of that, and off course the ease of self-repair in the field,i prefer buttons...they just work and easy to do a self-repair whenever they broke on the field ,contrary to the velcro ripping off

  • @beneithug
    @beneithug 3 года назад +1

    Aye you got yourself a subscriber here mate

  • @maltaconvoy
    @maltaconvoy Год назад

    Very helpful content, thanks much for this. I am on the fence about these; I’m a huge Arktis fan but being 30 years older than you - though fit - not sure I can “pull off” the look of these. I would opt instead for Arktis C111 trousers which have no kneepad openings, but the “belt-less” velcro waist arrangement of that model (no belt loops) is not reviewed well, and I don’t care for it. What do?

  • @IJusaI
    @IJusaI 8 месяцев назад

    Hey, were the ankle pockets sewn "on top" of all the otehr seams, so it was possible to remove them without having to re sew any of the pant leg?
    Thinking about removing the ankle pockets myself too but I dont have a sewing machine if they are a "structural" part in some way.

    • @magaz
      @magaz  8 месяцев назад +1

      All you need is a seam ripper and some patience. They are just sat on top of the leg, no crazy modification is necessary

  • @owainheath3447
    @owainheath3447 Год назад

    How did you manage to move the small pockets without seeing though the elastic cord? Hand sewn?
    Great review 👍

    • @magaz
      @magaz  Год назад

      It was all done on the sewing machine, It’s been so long since I did it I can’t remember how without looking at them. I do recall that I moved the pockets as high as I could whilst keeping the eyelet for the cord inside the pocket. I think it was a case of just pulling the cord out of the way as the machine passed it.

  • @marmadukegrimwig
    @marmadukegrimwig 2 года назад +1

    Great vid. How breathable are they? Quick drying?

    • @magaz
      @magaz  2 года назад +1

      Initially they seemed to repel water a little. There must have been a water repellent wash on them, or something similar. after 20+ spins in the washer, they don't repel it quite as well. But when they do get wet while being worn, they dry off reasonably well. Especially in warm weather. I haven't trudged through a lake in them or soaked them through to the bone to do a proper test though. As for breathability, the stretch panels on these are a much more breathable fabric than the Crye's or any of the other Crye clones. It has a sort of pyjama pant feel to them, but a little more rugged. Let's plenty of cool air through. Especially in the crotch, which has a significantly larger stretch area than actual Cryes.

  • @degydyarev
    @degydyarev 2 года назад +4

    Been saying for years, these blow Crye right out of the water in my opinion.

    • @darylobey8867
      @darylobey8867 2 года назад +1

      Emerson gear advanced and blue label are up to spec with crye and almost just as good had a buddy run his emerson g3s for 6 years and there still holding up

    • @magaz
      @magaz  2 года назад

      I've got some of what I believe is an earlier version of the Emerson G3's. (There's a video in this same series of them) They don't have any stretch panels though. (I have it on good authority that the blue label version does) While they are really good trousers, in a side by side comparison with my Crye trousers, they just aren't finished to the same standard and since making the video, after only light use, both of the waist cinches have snapped off. (Not an issue really, but something worth noting)

    • @henryfield1015
      @henryfield1015 2 года назад

      @@magaz Would you review the newer Blue Label trousers if someone sent them to you?

  • @verfed
    @verfed 2 года назад +1

    I heard in an older review that the Crye g3 kneepads don't actually fit these, but this is a newer generation of the C222 so maybe they fit this time. Can you confirm?

    • @magaz
      @magaz  2 года назад +2

      Can confirm the current gen of C222 trousers can hold Crye knee pads. I’m guessing you saw the older F9 review of them? I know in that one he mentions that the older gen trousers he had to hand didn’t fit crye knee pads. But the updated versions have an amended knee pad pocket that is much closer in size to Cryes. I posted an image on the community tab of this channel of a knee pad inserted. (Not an original from Crye, but an accurate clone)

  • @PA-jw6fo
    @PA-jw6fo 9 месяцев назад

    Cool review mate, cheers from Swe. Have you checked how IR compliant they are? Asking for a friend... 😅😊❤

    • @magaz
      @magaz  7 месяцев назад +1

      I will put together a video comparing all of the different trousers I've looked at under IR when I get a chance

    • @PA-jw6fo
      @PA-jw6fo 7 месяцев назад

      @@magaz Looking to put together a bit of that too. Just let me know if you'd be interested in videos of Crye Combat or UF Pro Striker X/XT pants to compare to when it comes to active IR compliance/reflection mate. Cheers

  • @guillaumekermano2701
    @guillaumekermano2701 11 месяцев назад

    Are you satisfied with the central closure Velcro on C222 pant? Is it reliable? Does it unexpectedly open during certain movements like running, jumping, or crawling? Does the Velcro lose its gripping power over time, or does it remain as effective as the first day? Thank you.

    • @magaz
      @magaz  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have found the velcro to be very strong and has never popped open. That being said, I wear the trousers with a belt which could be helping hold down the velcro.

    • @guillaumekermano2701
      @guillaumekermano2701 11 месяцев назад

      @@magaz Thank you for these details ;)

    • @Ghostrider-71
      @Ghostrider-71 5 месяцев назад +1

      Someone in another comment said Velcro stops working when contaminated with sand, dirt, mud, snow. So flaps for pockets will not secure.

  • @yu2673
    @yu2673 3 года назад

    I don’t get how to install Crye Airflex pads in them. Any suggestions?

    • @magaz
      @magaz  3 года назад

      just pull out the original knee protection and slide the airflex pads in as you would into a pair of G3's. Are you trying it with a recent pair of C222's? I read in the review on the Full9 blog that the original C222 cut had a slightly different aperture for the kneepads, so Crye and Crye clone knee pads would not fit without modification.

    • @yu2673
      @yu2673 3 года назад

      ​@@magaz Yeh, I removed original protection. Im talking about original Crye Airflex G3 pads. I've put them in but it looks like they fits just barely in knee pockets. Like I have to make a pair of cuts because of lack of aperture. I'll look for that Full9 blog, thanks.

  • @mibunookami
    @mibunookami 3 года назад +1

    That technique though, lmao

  • @insertnamehere1685
    @insertnamehere1685 2 года назад

    Some pants that would be interesting to see a review on would be the UR Tactical Gen 2 Ultimate Direct Action Pants and combat pants from Hyperops

  • @NitrousextremeSoftair
    @NitrousextremeSoftair 3 года назад +1

    very nice bro :-))

  • @connorbelmont8703
    @connorbelmont8703 2 года назад +1

    How do they do in the cold weather?

    • @magaz
      @magaz  2 года назад +5

      I did a ten mile hike in snow with these. Beneath them I wore some regatta thermals. They did really well. The only downside was the size of the crotch stretch panel meant the icy breeze made its way in and kept the love spuds frosty!

    • @connorbelmont8703
      @connorbelmont8703 2 года назад +1

      @@magaz lol thanks

    • @Ghostrider-71
      @Ghostrider-71 5 месяцев назад

      Probably not a cold weather/deep snow pant then eh?

  • @JohnDoe-mp1yn
    @JohnDoe-mp1yn Год назад

    do these take the crye knee pads?

    • @magaz
      @magaz  Год назад

      They certainly do. If you take a look on the community tab on my channel there’s a post about it on there

  • @hardlyworkinn8359
    @hardlyworkinn8359 Год назад +1

    I too can't stand multicam sir. I can spot it from a mile away every time.

    • @magaz
      @magaz  Год назад

      That look when you read this sat at your desk in work while wearing Multicam Cryes…

  • @122756ABC
    @122756ABC Год назад

    Great vids. Can you reply with the instagram tailor you use for your custom made stuff? I think she was in Ukraine. I can’t find it. Thx!

    • @magaz
      @magaz  Год назад +1

      USV Gear. There’s going to be some more content on her stuff soon but over on my other channel @magazreviews - there’s a review of her G3 trousers on there currently (it’s in the same playlist as this video) but there’s going to be some content in a few months of some custom trousers too

  • @user-it3vo8yu2t
    @user-it3vo8yu2t 4 месяца назад

    Scrotal zone ??

    • @magaz
      @magaz  4 месяца назад

      Also known as the “super happy fun time area”

  • @Terminatorbart
    @Terminatorbart 3 года назад

    A really enhanced set of combat trousers would have a built-in Stadium Pal, so you wouldn't have to leave the field to use the toilet! 😁

    • @magaz
      @magaz  3 года назад +1

      I mean... if you gotta go, just go... they’ll dry out eventually... sure you’ll smell a bit funky, but you can stay in the action!

  • @easygroove
    @easygroove Год назад

    Arkris > crye marketing hype