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BDU
So, I was looking into purchasing a new set of Multicam Tropic BDU's. I currently run a set of Tru-Spec Multicam Tropic, but the thin neoprene pad for knee's doesn't suffice. Was looking into UR-Tactical, how has everyone found them? Was also looking at Semapo, but they don't have the pants in stock, only the shirt and crossing brands probably won't work, or will it? Would get official CRYE, but don't have the budget for $750 for a bdu that will get used about 10-15 times a year if you get me. Thanks in advance folks!
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I love UR Tactical. Light material. Also check out Redback |
UR-Tac is great, but they’ve been out of tropic for YEARS, and has no plans to restock apparently. I’ve been barking up that tree for a long time.
You can always buck up for Crye’s. I did, they last years and years and are a cut above. Anyways, nothing to Crye about. |
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Was also looking at Emerson and Redback, but looks like they don't use official CRYE Multicam and guessing either aren't the best of quality. Or even just getting the OPS pants as all I really am looking for is the knee pads.
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Nylon-Cotton is going to be more durable but will dry slightly slower, wick moisture less than Poly-Cotton, less hydrophobic than Poly-Cotton and absorbs more water per weight than Poly-Cotton (absorption rate). Both fabrics resist shrinkage due to their synthetic properties. Both fabrics may or may not have fire resistant properties. More commonly is companies advertising Nylon-Cotton, that does not melt or drip under extreme temperatures. Note that both fabric bends have cotton in the material. The results may change due to the percentage of cotton in the garment. Cotton is very breathable, has excellent feel, wicks moisture and does not melt under extreme temperatures. However cotton dries slowly compared to other fibers "Cotton kills.". There are a few more properties between the 3 fabrics, but I will keep it short. |
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Emerson is bad shit. It’s an repro brand aimed at gullible airsofters.
The truth is, you’re running, jumping, mudding, crawling, sweating, falling, rolling, etc, etc, etc. If it’s BDUs, buy real-steel. 5.11, Tru, Propper, Crye, UR, Patagonia, etc. They aren’t all equal in quality and budget, but buy something that’s built for what you’re doing, not so that you look like you’re pretending to do something else. |
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They have them in Multicam tropic, Redback “Shadow strategic” |
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