5.11 Tactical Men's Stryke Operator Uniform Pants w/Flex-Tac Mechanical Stretch, Style 74369 34W x 32L Dark Navy

Brand:5.11

3.8/5

127.01

Améliorez vos performances sur le terrain avec le Stryke Operator Pants de 5.11 ! Conçu pour vous accompagner dans les travaux les plus difficiles, cet équipement innovant offre le nec plus ultra en matière de fonctionnalité. Fabriqué à partir de tissu Flex-Tac, ce vêtement présente une structure traitée au téflon qui offre une résistance maximale contre les taches, les éclaboussures et l'humidité. Il est renforcé par un entrejambe à soufflet pour éliminer les soucis de déchirures et déchirures accidentelles, tout en augmentant l'agilité. Ses poches avant sont dimensionnées pour contenir votre téléphone ou un couteau. Créée pour vous permettre de toujours rester au top des situations les plus exigeantes, cette paire est également livrée avec diverses poches pour un rangement pratique de l'essentiel, de l'équipement essentiel à la mission et d'autres outils. La ceinture auto-ajustable et les genoux articulés assurent un ajustement parfait du vêtement. Que vous soyez sur le terrain pour le devoir ou sur la route pour une aventure extrême, préparez-vous aux rencontres les plus difficiles en portant des vêtements haut de gamme conçus pour l'action. Relevez de nouveaux défis et soyez toujours prêt avec l'équipement haute performance de 5.11 Tactical.

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Marque de confiance – Développé dans un souci de qualité, le pantalon 5.11 Styke est disponible en 12 couleurs ; Vert TDU, anthracite, noir, kaki, pierre, orage, brun bataille, brûlé, coyote, vert Ranger, toundra et bleu marine foncé. POCHES SPÉCIALISÉES - Spécialement conçu pour les professionnels en déplacement, ce pantalon dispose de 12 poches, dont des poches cargo à double profondeur pour offrir un espace de rangement suffisant et un accès facile à tous vos équipements essentiels à la mission. CONSTRUCTION ENTIÈREMENT À SOUFFLETS - Dotée d'une couture intérieure à soufflets et d'une apparence ajustée, cette paire de pantalons offre une flexibilité optimale et un ajustement confortable pour éliminer vos soucis de déchirures et de déchirures. TISSU TRAITÉ AU TÉFLON - Enduit de téflon, ce pantalon a une finition protectrice qui résiste aux taches, à la saleté et à l'humidité sans compromettre la respirabilité. L'enduction facilite également le nettoyage de ce vêtement !. MATÉRIAU DE HAUTE QUALITÉ - Construit à l'aide d'un tissu extensible mécanique Flex-Tac bidirectionnel de qualité supérieure en attente de brevet, ce pantalon est robuste et flexible pour assurer une performance maximale sur le terrain. Fermeture éclair. Importé. Polyester/Coton.
Department mens
Item model number 74369_055_42_36
Manufacturer 5.11

3.8

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Scritto da: John W. Gross
511 brand awesome across the styles
I had every other color option STRYKE, and I mean every other. Some 5 years and going strong. . . I’m 30 years retired Navy. . . Finally bit the bullet of the TDU. Kinda ashamed, but not - opens up many option regarding my Bunker Branding, Pipe Hitters, Grunt Style . . . I’ve got T’s and companies galore - figured why not Green on Green down to the Boot Campaign! To many references. . . 32 x 36 even after 30 Active and 8 retired
Scritto da: Jhai
Aesthetic and Good Fitting
These pants are very nice looking and quite durable—most importantly highly functional! You would have to try a pair to really know how nice they are to wear!
Scritto da: J. Otlowski
Great Fit - Durable
Have several pairs of these pants. They fit me well and are quite comfortable. I also appreciate the many pockets. This will be a staple for me as long as they’re available.
Scritto da: Butch
Comfortable and good fit
Absolute comfort and quality
Scritto da: jusdavidtin
Perfect Fit and SO Comfy!
Was tired of the cheap pants work provided so after a female coworker told me she had the female version of these and she showed me the mens one I had to try it! They are so much more comfy then the older ones I have from another brand. The cargo pockets sit a little higher than in the other pants so I can reach into them without leaning over. The material is so soft and slightly stretchy! The waist is also a stretch waist so they give you a little extra room. They also keep you warm! I love these pants and after buying one pair to try I will definitely buy a few more pairs!
Scritto da: Christina
Look no further!
I was so hesitant to get these pant, but I freaking LOVE THEM. Just get them. I’m 5’4 and 170 and I got size 16 and they are just a little big. I definitely think if I order again I will get 14.
Scritto da: Logan
Durable mid-weight pant with great pockets and perfect fit! Worth the money
Pants are pricey but if you are looking for the perfect all around work pants look no further. I work in the laborers union doing heavy highway construction and these pants take a beating and look good while doing so. Worth the money stop being cheap and treat yourself you won’t regret it!
Scritto da: Brookwood
Great pants
Like everything about them!
Scritto da: CDB
Good product
Great pants at a reasonable price.
Scritto da: Steve
Great.
Fit like glove.
Scritto da: Harvey
Great quality and functional pants
This is my second pair of the 5.11 Stryke pants. My first were the grey, this pair are the navy. They are an amazing pant. I wear them for work in a warehouse. The multitude of pockets are handy for carrying a variety of things. There are several pocket options for a wallet, keys, multi tool and cell phone. The cargo pockets are easy to access, and for me, most functional for my cell phone. The pocket sleeves within the cargo pockets take some getting used to when putting items into the pocket because items catch on or start to go into the interior sleeves. (Mag pouches is their design I believe). I wash these pants regularly with no colour fade or shrinking. I like the stretchy material and the self adjusting waist band allows me to get a one size smaller waisted pair of pants for a better overall fit.
Scritto da: Ron S.
A good, versatile pant but not breathable enough for hot weather use under high exertion
5.11 Tactical Stryke Pants I’ve owned a 5.11 Tactical Taclite Pro pant in size 36x34 for a couple years. A 4” waist size reduction required me to repurchase a lot of clothing, including this style pant in 32x34 size. Rather than buy another Taclite Pro (its price has since increased by over $20), after some research, I decided on the 5.11 Stryker. During my research it was difficult to find a good analysis of the differences between these two 5.11 styles, which I will attempt to outline below. I have a specific application for these pants that requires me to frequently kneel, for which I want pants with interior kneepad pockets. Both pants have this feature. I feel both 5.11 styles fit me well and were roughly right-sized for my body at the time of purchase. A few years ago my typical jean size was 36x34 and in comparison to jeans, the Taclite Pro offered a roomier cut. Some criticize it as excessively baggy. I never found the silhouette to be that bad, but it was definitely a roomy cut. TLDR summary: I prefer the slimmer cut, stretchier material and better cargo pocket and sub-pocket configurations of the Stryker. It’s also somewhat more breathable than the Taclite Pro. However, it is not a summer-weight highly breathable pant. Far from it. In several high exertion situations in ~30 C, higher humidity weather, the Stryker was fairly soaked with sweat, particularly around my knees, lower legs and waistband. Its suboptimal kneepad pocket placement is also borderline acceptable and not ideal for my requirements. I’m 6’3” and the 34” inseam still seems slightly short. I would rebuy as 36” inseam and have it hemmed, if necessary. On balance, I prefer it over the Taclite Pro but would like to see 5.11 improve the knee pad pocket placement and release a similar pant in a much lighter weight, much more breathable fabric. Full (long) review: Cut: the Stryker is a slimmer, straight leg that is tighter around the butt and thighs but remains sufficiently wide at the hem to fit over boots. It’s a somewhat more fashionable cut, if that’s possible with a tactical pant. The Stryker is definitely more ‘form fitting’ around the butt with a lower rise to the waistband at the back (by about a couple inches compared to my larger Taclite Pros - not sure how much the difference is due to the cut/style vs sizing). When crouching the Stryker rides lower. Not to the point of plumber’s butt, but getting closer. A short-tailed tucked-in shirt could untuck more easily. Of note, neither pants have the ‘sticky’ silicone-like bead inside the waistband to hold tucked-in shirts in place. One are of concern is that while I’m usually good with a 34” inseam, the Stryker’s leg length still seems a bit short, particularly with ‘regular’ shoes rather than hikers or boots. If I was to rebuy, I would probably try the 36” inseam and have it hemmed, if necessary. My vote: I prefer the Stryker's more form-fitting cut, combined with the choice of material (see below). Fabric: while both pants feature a 65/35 polyester/cotton blend, the Stryker comes across as slightly lighter weight with markedly greater stretch, especially at diagonals to the fabric’s weave. Held up to a light source, more light is visible through the Stryker’s material and the weave is a more uniform grid-like pattern. This implies better breathability, which I felt the Taclite Pro lacked. However, the Stryker is not what I would define as breathable, relative to some lighter-weight hiking pants I enjoy, such as Outdoor Research’s very stretchy, light-feeling, but more delicate Ferrosi pant. I don’t consider either pant a good choice for high exertion summertime activities if other less feature-rich, but more breathable pants will suffice. Both 5.11 styles feel durable. So far the Taclite Pro has held up well and my impression after half a year is the Stryker should be similar, if slightly less robust (other reviews have stated it doesn’t hold up as nicely after many wash cycles). After several washes the Stryker still looks good but I’m noticing some some slight wear and discoloration of the fabric at the knees from kneeling on moderately abrasive surfaces such as FieldTurf. My vote: I prefer the Stryker’s stretchier fabric combined with its cut and better breathability relative to the Taclite Pro (though IMO it’s not very breathable). Waistband: the Stryker features a more complex, less noticeable ‘tunneled’ elastic that allows the pant to stretch out about another 2” from each side in the front. The Taclite Pro has a more conventional gathered elastic waistband at the sides that allows maybe another one inch of expansion on each sides. My vote: the Stryker. It’s more attractive in appearance while offering a lot more expansion around the waist, assuming this tunnel waistband design remains durable over a longer period. Kneepad pockets: the primary reason I purchased these pants. Both will fit a double layer of the 5.11 1/4” foam knee pads, which I find much more comfortable than a single layer. The Silverline pads will also fit, but it’s a bit of a struggle to get them in and I found their constant contact with and light pressure on my knees to be annoying compared to stacking the thinner 5.11 pads. But there is a difference between the two pants. The position of the Stryker’s kneepad pockets is about 1.5” higher up the leg than the Taclite Pro. This substantially affects kneepad placement when kneeling, to the point where if I don’t have time to pull the Stryker pants down a bit, I’m kneeling on just the bottom quarter of the pads and nearly on their bottom edge, practically negating the benefit of the kneepads. IMO, this is a serious flaw in the Stryker’s design and not sure if it’s specific just to my pants, the 32x34 cut, all 34” long inseams, or all Stryker pants. While it's usable, it’s not nearly as comfortable or out-of-mind as it should be. The pad pockets should really be about 2” lower. Not that the Taclite Pros were perfect. The wider cut of the leg meant the kneepads could move around more in the pocket and sometimes would not be optimally positioned. My vote: Taclite Pro despite some pad movement/migration. The higher positioning of the Stryker’s pocket almost negates the kneepad’s usefulness. Pockets: Similar number between the two, but with differences. Both feature a large, roughly 7x7” Velcro secured flapped cargo pocket on each thigh, which on the Stryker also features a split internal pocket against the leg. Apparently these are for ammunition magazines, but will fit a smartphone, music player, battery pack, etc. and keep it from bouncing around the main compartment when running. There’s also a 3/4” slit in the center top of the pocket flap through which one can feed cables, or insert a pen. The Taclite Pros I have lack the sub-pockets and slit in the flap. Above both cargo pockets are roughly 3.25” wide slit pockets that will hold a phone or similar item up to about 2.75x5.5”. The Taclite Pro has a similar slit pocket on the right leg, but an exterior cargo-style pocket of the same dimensions on the left leg, which expands out up to 1” for bulkier items. The top-most front pockets of the Stryker are more feature-rich. Both styles are reinforced around the lower pocket lip for knife clips, pens, radio clips, etc., but the Stryker’s cut is L-shaped to better accommodate 1” wide clips and let the item hang vertically rather than diagonally. Inside each of the Stryker’s front pockets, there’s a roughly 1” wide opening at the top through which one could pass wires, etc. under the waistband. The back inside face of the pockets are sewn with the main pant material for a double-layer of material between pocket contents and your body. Back pockets are considerably different. The Stryker is a more conventional Velcro-secured flap over slash pocket, about 6” deep and 6” wide with the internal pocket made of a lighter material than the pants. The Taclite Pro’s back pockets are diagonal Velcro-secured
Scritto da: KOcZkaZ
OMG... Unbelievable...
Amazing product. I purchased it for the bicycle mainly but I love it so much that I also wear it on my every day use. In fact, I will be ordering more in different colours. The material is extremely good quality feeling and very strong. The pockets are technically all over the pants. I like those pockets on the legs with a divided and a full size in fornt ot each other so you can chose which ever you prefer. Also the small pocket on the side I use it for my keys, amazing, they safely fit as it is deep enough. Just be careful with the size. I am using W32/H32 pants, jeans, etc. so I ordered same size. It is fine but honestly almost too big because of the expandable stretchy design. So some of you might wanna go with one size smaller and most probably still would be just fine. Basically if you get your actual size, it is gonna be more leisure, if you go one size down, then it will be somewhat more tight. But overall it is beyond anything. A bit on the expensive side but I think it is still worth. I just wish there was some promo as buy 2 get 3 or some sort of discount.

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