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Here's another great piece from Propper's new line-up, the redoubtable STL II pants, that came in my haul of Propper loot, along with
a Liberty Bottle , the ICE polo shirt, (
http://www.epropper.com/p-105-ice-mens-performance-polo-short-sleeve.aspx), their Gen Multipurpose Bag (
http://www.epropper.com/p-217-gen-multipurpose-bag.aspx) and a 720 Belt (
http://www.epropper.com/p-225-720-belt.aspx) all of which have reviews pending. Watch this space.
Here is what I can tell you about the STL II pants. I've
reviewed some Propper pants before
and appreciated the comfort and wearability of their design,
construction and durability. The STL II's are no different. Made from a
97% nylon and 3% spandex, it has a generous cut and all the hard wearing
seams are reinforced, and flat-finished, giving these pants a very
comfortable fit.
http://www.epropper.com/p-148-stl-ii-pant.aspx
The fabric is soft, breathes nicely and light, a far cry from my old canvas type cargo pants of yesteryear. I wonder how hard-wearing they will be in the long term, and whether they need to fall in the "slacks vs overalls" category of rough-use. I have a feeling
running through acacia thorns wouldn't be a lot of fun in these.
On the upside, they feature gusseted crotch allows greater range of motion as well as giving pinch free fit for those of us who
go-commando or even sport some jewelry ...
An interesting feature is that the bottom of the legs have a zippered
expandable opening, for fitting over boots, as well as a reinforced
"kick-panel" to take some of the brunt for those who punish their back
hems a fair bit.
The front pockets feature a reinforcing strip, for belt-clips of knives or key-holders, and are both deep and well lined. No holes poking through or awkward bulges with these. The thigh-pockets are zippered and discreet, as are the rear-pockets. A pair of looped fabric bands on the front two belt-loops
You might notice that I have stuffed my
iPad Air into the thigh-pocket. A tight fit, but I'd call that a success, in my "can I pocket my iPad" criteria. This also further demonstrated the clean and subtle lines of these pants. When closed off, there are no bulging baffles or overtly "cool-guy" flaps on these pants. Perfect for blending in with the regular folks out and about, in the office, or in my day-to-day case, in hospitals and giving presentations in board-rooms, without making security nervous.
As Propper themselves state, you'd have to look twice at these pants to spot their tactical features.
Speaking of which, there is even a secret 12cm x 10cm pocket, in the back waistband seam. Its big enough for me to stash my passports, or a phone, and when coupled with a pair of belt-pouches, is pretty much invisible.
For pants as cleanly cut as these, I like that they still have the "secret-squirrel" feel of their tactical ancestry. As previously mentioned, they feel more like slacks than combat-pants, that is a plus and a minus, depending on how you look at it.