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I got two pairs of these pants for Christmast this year. They are the ticket for outdoorsy types, knifeknuts, or people who like lots of pockets.
The Pants
They're called "Nailhead" because they're supposed to be tougher than the normal "Trailhiker" pants they sell. Weight-wise, they're about as heavy as a good pair of jeans. You pick your waist size and they'll adjust the length to whatever size you give them (you need an odd number, they'll do it for you).
Features:
Typical pockets found in cargo pants (the hip pockets are deep and wide)
One Knife pocket that fits a Buck 110 perfectly (could also fit a small flashlight or cellphone)
Key Ring
They fit great. They have to be the most comfortable pants I've had in a while. The belt loops are big enough for a 1.75" gun belt. My only complaint is that I wish the key ring was on the other side. With a knife in the knife pocket and my Kel-tec P32 in the hip pocket, that get's to be a lot on that side. A velcro attachment for the knife pocket would be more convenient. Undoing the button whenever you need your knife is a bit annoying.
I highly recommend them.
Chris
The Pants
They're called "Nailhead" because they're supposed to be tougher than the normal "Trailhiker" pants they sell. Weight-wise, they're about as heavy as a good pair of jeans. You pick your waist size and they'll adjust the length to whatever size you give them (you need an odd number, they'll do it for you).
Features:
Typical pockets found in cargo pants (the hip pockets are deep and wide)
One Knife pocket that fits a Buck 110 perfectly (could also fit a small flashlight or cellphone)
Key Ring
They fit great. They have to be the most comfortable pants I've had in a while. The belt loops are big enough for a 1.75" gun belt. My only complaint is that I wish the key ring was on the other side. With a knife in the knife pocket and my Kel-tec P32 in the hip pocket, that get's to be a lot on that side. A velcro attachment for the knife pocket would be more convenient. Undoing the button whenever you need your knife is a bit annoying.
I highly recommend them.
Chris