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    Who makes quality MC Tactical Cargos/Pants?

    Since TAD gear no longer offers their Force 10's in Multicam, I am trying to find another tactical cargo of the same or close to the same quality.
    5.11 and Woolrich Elite SUCK. They make the sorriest fitting, cheapest crap I've ever tried on.
    The ONLY other Muliticam cargos I've even seen myself (on the net) which look like they MIGHT be worth trying are the SKD pants in MC.
    Has anyone got some input on these, or better yet, a comparison between the TAD Force 10's and the SKD's?
    I'm just looking for you guys who know the TAD F-10 quality, and have possibly found another alternative that can compare, or is at least worth buying???
    Thanks for any help.
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    Vertx makes quality stuff. If I remember correctly, they're designed by Arc'teryx

    http://www.wearvertx.com/VertxMensMulticamPant.aspx

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    Crye Precision would be a good start...
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    I own a pair of SKD's (which I'm selling) and a pair of Crye AC's.

    I wore the SKD's a few times and have put alot of time in my Crye's.

    I preferred the Crye's and stayed with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ak44 View Post
    Crye Precision would be a good start...
    yea if you don't mind paying over $120 per pair of pants....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorhunter View Post
    5.11 and Woolrich Elite SUCK. They make the sorriest fitting, cheapest crap I've ever tried on.
    Quoted for truth.

    The Vertx pants shown above are excellent.

    Since you only want Multicam, the Arc'teryx LEAF Talos Pants are also quite nice but unfortunately the sizing is general—S, M, L, XL—versus a traditional separation of waist and inseam. The material and fit is very similar to TADs old-style Multicam Force 10 ripstop pants.

    http://leaf.arcteryx.com/Product.asp...Pant-Patterned

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    Quote Originally Posted by JChops View Post
    Quoted for truth.

    The Vertx pants shown above are excellent.

    Since you only want Multicam, the Arc'teryx LEAF Talos Pants are also quite nice but unfortunately the sizing is general—S, M, L, XL—versus a traditional separation of waist and inseam. The material and fit is very similar to TADs old-style Multicam Force 10 ripstop pants.

    http://leaf.arcteryx.com/Product.asp...Pant-Patterned
    OUCH $230 for a pair of pants???? WTF. Please tell me that is just MSRP and the going rate is about 1/6 of that.

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    How about from Propper? Or are they too cheap?

    https://www.epropper.com/products/71...ultiCam%29.htm

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    Tru-Spec

    I might be partial to these because these are what I am issued. I really like them compared to our older BDUs we had. These last, hold up to rough use and hold color after washings. Try them out.
    http://www.atlanco.com/product/tacti...rs,239,111.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by calicojack View Post
    yea if you don't mind paying over $120 per pair of pants....



    I think they are worth it. They fit me very well and are really well made.



    Ive worn 5.11 in the past and cant stand stand the fit. They are so baggy it looks like I shit my pants. I do like the pocket layout but cant stand the fit.


    Crye has a more athletic fit as opposed to shit your pants fit. I also have some propper MC ACU's and propper puts this waxy coating on their stuff I can't stand. Makes the pants feel like you're wearing plastic bags because they don't breathe.

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