Men's Propper Summerweight Tactical Pants Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.2
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$49.99
Used Value:
$29.99
Sale Value:
$44.99
Propper lets you focus on the mission rather than the high temperature in their new Summerweight Tactical Pants. These pants feature a lightweight, moisture-wicking construction that keeps you cool and dry in extreme heat. The nylon/spandex ripstop blend is reinforced for durability, designed for versatility and wicks sweat away from the body. Angled cargo pockets on the upper thigh offer quick access to tools and supplies, and additional zippered pockets provide optimum storage capacity. With nylon pocket reinforcements and a gusseted crotch for maximum maneuverability, these tactical pants will not let you down, no matter how hot the climate or how tough the mission.

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10
These are hands down the best work pants I've bought. I live in TX & work out door's so needless to say it gets HOT, really dam HOT!! These pants are so light & comfortable it feels like you went to work in Pajama pants lol. The 8% ??? Makes a huge difference & they give just a lil when you move around working & never bind up on you & if you get wet on a job no big deal, they'll be dry by the time you get to the next job. Absolutely Awesome product & I plan to order more!!!
Evan Ward, TacticalGear.com
May 5, 2017
6
The pants aren't bad, but for me they run small. Also, the "stretch" material doesn't have a lot stretch. I looked at these to compare them to my 5.11 traverse pants because of the price difference, but I'll be returning them and getting another pair of 5.11
Ken W, TacticalGear.com
May 11, 2016
8
I like the pants and it is definitely great for hot weather. However it has a weird low cut in the back, and the front waist button seems flimsy. The back pockets could also be more roomier(I carry notepad with wallet together).
matt, TacticalGear.com
May 12, 2015
10
These pants are absolutely prefect for summer. They work perfectly for active people who need to feel comfortable while working, working out, or training. The waist does not slide down and the pants pretty much stay where they are supposed to no matter what the activity! Awesome piece of gear.
Vic, TacticalGear.com
May 21, 2015
10
These are by far the best summer pants I’ve ever worn at work. In hot South Florida these pants simply rock the competition in comfort. I sweat less, weigh close to nothing, plenary of space and I love the mesh lined pockets.
My only wish is that if they could make these with a snap button for the waist.
Danny, TacticalGear.com
April 3, 2018
10
Pros:
Ultra lightweight; I'm a roofer in Atlanta and it's hotter than the Devil's Drawers in summertime.
These are the lightest most durable pants I have found.
Tons of pockets: I carry a headlamp, wallet, go-pro w/ a head strap, 2 pens, chalk, phone, laser pointer, and temp gauge to inspect an attic. And I have room.

Cons.
Because of the materials they tend to easily wrinkle and are difficult to iron.
Robert Kinghorn, TacticalGear.com
July 26, 2017
8
I like the lightweight material. Ample & well positioned pockets. Bought the green, blue & tan (currently on back order). However the fit for the first two is inconsistent. One is tighter on the legs than the other.
PAK, TacticalGear.com
September 28, 2016
10
have only wore a couple time but seem nice.
Don't like the small Velcro squares on the pockets. They are used by several companies and just don't care for them. Would rather have a zipper .
mrdinks, TacticalGear.com
May 22, 2015
10
The light weight material is perfect for summer and evening wear. The material allows you to have freedom of movement and breath-a- bilaty to feel cool an comfy all summer long
Fred lowther, TacticalGear.com
February 19, 2016
10
These pants are great warm weather pants. Light weight and easy to move in when the temperature is very warm. I like them so much I have ordered two more pair.
Robert Duncan, TacticalGear.com
July 13, 2016