100% Polyester. UA Storm, water-resistant. Durable rip-stop material. Mechanical stretch. 2 secure cargo pockets. Elastic waistband to accommodate concealed weapons.
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Brand | Under Armour |
Item model number | 12654913903032 |
Color | Green |
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Product Id | 1746328 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
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UNDER ARMOUR UA Tactical Patrol Pants - Marine OD Green - Size 30 x 32
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I've had these since Spring of 2016 & wore them during hot days, rainy days & cooler days. Fabric is military style rip-stop! Which is a plus in my book! Fit is very similar to Loose fit jeans, they are cargo pants after all! The elastic "strap" inside the cargo pockets helps secure a wallet or cell-phone so it's not moving around in there while in motion. These pants breathe and were never too hot during the hot summer days. The waistband is one of the most comfortable with a little give! The waist closure is a jean type of fastener. It could be improved by having an "Italian snap"! All in all a great pant for the active man, with comfort in mind! Semper Fi!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was skeptical about the sizing of these pants. I have very large thighs and I imagined they would not fit. However, UA's size selector based on your input for your favorite pair of pants seem to be spot on. These pants are very comfortable and allow for a very wide range of movement without getting tight in the thighs or around the rear. They seemed to be a little long in length as I started walking on the heels of them by the end of the day. I will be ordering another pair, however.
Great pants. Fit is baggy, but if you hold things in pockets, you want them that way such as conceal carry (you don't want to print). Awesome. Fabric strong and lightweight and great for temperatures between 40-90deg (anything above 90 you will most likely sweat no matter what you are wearing. Strong tactical look and feel. Front main pockets could be about 1" longer in the corner where you hold a knife but I still carry my large folding knife with a 4 inch blade just fine. Cargo pockets hold my iPhone Plus fine and a conceal carry G26 in a pocket holster perfectly. Ok....., the BUTTONS! They are DIFFICULT to button and unbutton with one hand!!! Bad Bad Bad! That has to be fixed. In fact they are so hard to open, that what I do is I keep the front cargo pockets inside button ALWAYS open and the outside button closed. I can still reach my phone and conceal carry and draw fine with one button always open and the other always closed. Keeping one button always buttoned helps to keep the pocket flap closed and your contents secure. To UA...., But for the future it would be greatly beneficial to have buttons or closures that can be easily opened with one hand, not two. UA...., Please keep in mind that this process should always be silent and not noisy in anyway. Rear cargo pockets are the same as the front ones with the buttons and all cargo pockets should be about .5-1" deeper to easily hold larger flashlights and mags if needed. Also for military or tactical that love pads, there should be an option for them. The main fly button is all metal and very well made and secure. Length and waist are spot on. Overall I am happy with the pants and they are worth the money and can easily be worn with a nice shirt for a night out on the town. Thumbs up! Thank you!
In short, as advertised. Recommended highly. This will be long, but the experience I speak to should allow you to understand why I regard these highly and why I placed another order for eight more pairs. Overview: There isn't a category I can select for this review based on what I utilize these for, but over the past couple of years of experience with these I can confirm they are effective far better than any other type I've put the same amount of trial and wear through. And I'm not speaking about sports or one or two occasional uses. These are meant for heavy work as the name implies. I've used these pants in extremely hazardous environments more so than most likely ever will. Former military. I work with medical and work with long-range ground search and rescue. I've been in most types of environments from deserts to mountains to tundras. Baring bone-soaking rain or the need for dedicated gear while wading through rivers/marshlands, these pants are my go to for anything not needing a dedicated outfit. These are my daily wear for the clinic or around town. These are also my wear for patrols, mountain rescue, or for a simple trail hike. Out of the approximate two years I've had these I've easily worn them for about a year-and-a-half of those days and heavily utilized them consistently every week in a wide range of environments. I've done everything from falling down mountainsides to using them as impromptu gloves/hand warmers while freezing in a hastily set up tent. Material: The material is very durable and weight is equal to most other options on the market, if not slightly lighter than other heavy duty fabrics. In two years time I've been able to take everything from knife strikes to heavy gear and ruck packs riding into the material. In this time I've just barely - and I use this word lightly - begun to see some pulling away at the corners of the pockets from years of packing them with tools and other equipment and all the shifting and jarring during heavy environmental wear. After two years I have begun to see some color fading in the belt region on both the front and back. This is merely cosmetic and should be expected after years of heavy use. Frankly I expected it far sooner. This speaks highly to material durability. There is no fraying of the leg bases and the main pockets are smartly designed with the stretch webbing to give a bit of give and keep any tearing from occurring. This material stands out very strongly to me. If I can fall and roll down the side of a snow-covered mountain into a treeline and get back up without any puncturing, tearing in material or seams, or other non-cosmetic damage then this earns my mark. For weather considerations the fabric performs as advertised in most types of poor weather, save very heavy rain or wading through thigh-high or higher water. Know there is a difference between water resistant and water proof. Please also note this is only a concern if carrying items in the pockets as the pockets are not meant to keep water out. The fabric functions great and dries quickly. Unless you're drenched and in the arctic causing you to freeze or you opted in your infinite wisdom to not carry your electronics in a waterproof holder and they got wet. True story. Other than this, you will not have any concerns and I'd argue this would be more "user error" than anything at that point. Buttons, Zipper, Sewing: The buttons and zipper hold up extremely well. No detachments in all this time. Zipper is as it was the first day. Buttons and button holes function as they were the first day. The only consideration with this I have is that 1.5 years in, some of the threads holding one button on each of the side pockets began to come undone. However, half a year later from then this still isn't an issue and is mainly cosmetic. I have no concerns. With the amount of trauma they've taken I expected more wear to occur. If it becomes a concern, all that's needed is a quick sewing with new thread. Easy fix. The rest of the threading has been wonderful. Function: Overall this has been wonderful. I have to say that with extreme heat (110 Fahrenheit//43 Celsius to 130 Fahrenheit//54 Celsius) is where there will be some trade offs with this versus other coverings. The material is dense and offers great protection as well as good protection against all elements particularly wind and cold, but runs a bit hot in high heat due to the fabric. It's primary function is defense and longevity. If you're either not used to high heat environments and you're doing heavy work, not being able to sweat effectively with your legs, or it's day two of five and you're carrying 100-plus pounds of gear with weapon while rucking up a mountain in 90 to 110 Fahrenheit temperature with no shade you will feel strained by the heat. Is this a deal-breaker? No. But if you're working this hard and to you the trade-off is worth it then you'll have a good system with these pants and they will offer great sun resistance. Just take breaks to not cause heat exhaustion. If you don't like heavy, long-term work in the heat then you may want to look for another option or transition to a more temperature-friendly piece because this will trap some of the heat in very hot climates. Movement is nice once they're broken in. Recommend an initial wash before wearing the first time. Far, far, far better than jeans or a similar material. By far. For general comfort wear I'd rather wear these as well. Easy movement and they can be worn over 96 hours straight without any chaffing or issues. I love the loose-fitting waistband. Great for a gun belt. Simple, effective, and not too tight like most pants are. No issues without a belt, but if you want them less loose, you can tighten your belt a notch and they'll fit snug. I can also confirm that long-term wear without cleaning works. Four days of constant wear without cleaning or changing while searching for missing persons in back country and no odors. This was a year after purchase at the time. Was as advertised and proves to me this capability remains long-term. Still no issues a year after that. Washing does not degrade this capability. Belt loops, Cargo pocket magazine loops: Of course this all depends on the belt. That being said, I've never had an issue with the belt loops. I also prefer them to be slightly larger and more accommodating for a larger sized belt. This is great. Civilian pants are usually sized for smaller belts and have flimsy loops that wear out easily. These ones accommodate both the civilian size, but can just take a larger width size if needed and are thicker. Stitching is good too. It is a slight fit, but is doable if your internal for your gun belt cannot size smaller. Ronin 1.5 inch inner belts will fit very, very well with no issues. My recommended go to for daily and stuff I do wear. The magazine loops are great additions. Whoever had this idea should have been given a raise. Now I don't use these for magazines myself, but this feature is great for centering gear inside the pockets and organizing so it doesn't get jumbled around. I really like this. For admin, tools, keys, and other small items it's a simple system that really helps. Summary: So are these worth it compared to other options? Short answer. You will not go wrong with these in most circumstances. Barring extreme high energy work in extremely high temperatures, you get a good system what will last you in all climates for years without issue whether it's for general wear around town, athletic-related activities, or participating in heavy duty search and rescue work. You will have a good system well worth what you trade for it. Stay safe and have a wonderful day. Improvement recommendations for Underarmor: Honestly, not much. A bit of reinforced stitching in the upper corners on all pockets and material on the main pants in that area to keep long-term tearing of the top corners in check. This isn't bad at all, but is one area to add a bit more to for long-term wear. Reinforcing the outer edge of the pocket flaps to cut down on fraying around the flap edges, corners, and connection points between the pocket flap pieces is another recommendation. Honestly, just reinforcing some of the stitching near the edges. It's a stretch for me to find something needing to improve for this. These pants are a great pattern design. Simple and effective. My only other critique is that I really want to see more tactical non-skinny jean designs for "non-sports" needs if you catch my drift. There's too many things meant for looks and not as many for form and function in dynamic environments. I'd love to see one or two additional storm-type patrol pants options building off of these for the future. Maybe a desert/sun shirt-like version for one and a more cold-resistant alpine/arctic version for another? Build out the storm name into its own Underarmor mini-collection for tactical/patrol option clothing! It'd give another great idea for a new collection to add to the website. You already have some good items to start it and I'm sure your development team would love the challenge and the cause. "UA Storm - Built by those who serve for those who serve". "Military, veteran, law enforcement, medical, search and rescue, adventurer." Part of the proceeds could go towards supporting veteran organizations and helping to get veterans off the streets. Please don't mess with the original. And please keep the bayou color. These are wonderful. I would though like to see more tactically-patterned items like these that aren't the enduro pants. Maybe with a slightly expanded size for the side cargo pockets? It would be nice to able to fit more gear, a light rain system, or a stripped down MRE in each cargo pocket. But that's just my own selfish request. Stay safe.
1st off, I am rather biased toward UA gear. I bought these for hiking in the woods, and they are great for that. The build quality is great, with nice pockets. Side Cargo pockets have elastic band slots to hold things like cell phones. Side pockets have a bit of elastic at the seam which is a nice feature. There is an inside pocket for an edc tool, or something else. Back button up pockets are nicely sized. The fabric is great. It has a nice texture and thickness. They'll hold up nicely. They are rated "Storm 1" (see images below) I wish they had a smaller size than 30x30. I'm more of a size 28, but these will be fine with a belt. I bought the Olive colour and they are wonderful, consistent with other UA items of the same colour. I would have liked to also see the be a bit more form fitting, given the stretch in the material, there's not much use having the as baggy... In my opinion.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great "Coyote" color, and excellent fit around the waste. One of the instructors at the range complimented me on the selection - kind of odd for guy-talk, but he was totally enthusiastic about the Storm...and I myself have no reason to complain. Take that back: They could be a bit slimmer cut in the lower pant leg, but I understand the logic.
Pants fit well and are comfortable to wear, but the front pocket are much shallower than the previous Duty Pants (2 1/2" shallower). The pockets are not deep enough for my knife to clip on and stay straight up and down it must go at an angle. Same knife I have carried for 8 years and never found any other pants that it will not fit into pocket along edge straight up and down. Also because of the pockets being too shallow my keys and change fall out when running the Bobcat or tractor, sometimes even in the truck. As a contractor I have keys for equipment and tool boxes with me and can't risk them falling out and getting lost. If you are used to having keys and a knife in your front pockets without them falling out running equipment stay away from these pants until they redesign the pockets.
In my field, I require great black pants. In fact the previous version of the tactical black pants from 2017 were those pants. This year's model- nope. The front pockets are not flat front and not deep, so, everything you put in falls out or hangs out. The back pockets, whilst convenient, are also too shallow. Phone fall out, note pads fall out or hang out. Not convenient. The side pockets, while great with the mag elastic inside, are also shallow. The fit of the pants are also different. They do not ride as high, and, as a result, fall down frequently, and feel as if these would be more characteristic for a “plumber”, as bits of my backside are exposed. The pants are of a solid construction, but wear faster that the previous model. I do like the improvement on the belt loops, making it easier for me to switch belts easily. The length is good and the zipper is ok, despite being a large tooth plastic variety. I'm hoping it continues to hold with age and not fail as most plastic tooth zippers do, causing less than tactical exposures.
Pants fit and look great, but terrible in terms of functionality. Everywhere I sit, loose change falls out of the pockets. It's actually sort of funny, tactical pants...but your tactical stuff is laying on the ground somewhere behind you. :-) I am not sure whether I like the buttons on all the pockets, jury still out on that one.
Initially very happy. Problem is the material wears very fast. Wear marks where cuff pouch rubs, pockets, pant cuffs within a few months. Threads coming out all over on both pairs I ordered. I expect more from a product at that price and the Under Armour name. Unfortunately I suggested the pants to coworkers and now I'm to blame for their poor quality product they are unhappy with.