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Kitanica – RSP


Kitanica’s RSPs are constructed in Oakland, California from breathable and durable Ripstop NYCO fabric. They are outfitted eight pockets including Cordura pocket corner reinforcements to prevent knife clip wear, an ingenious rear cell phone sleeve in the left rear pocket, double layer seat and knees, right zippered and snapped side cargo pocket assembly, mag/flashlight sleeve, left side cargo pocket with Velcro closure and top mounted pen tubes.

The RSPs are a roomy relaxed fit design engineered with mobility cut, seven webbing belt loops and Velcro cinching waist are designed to avoid waistband sag, and its articulated knees achieve an incredible fit.

www.kitanica.net/RSP-p/53

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14 Responses to “Kitanica – RSP”

  1. Tacticoool says:

    Looks great!… Checked on the price $149 is a lot of NOPE.

  2. Babola says:

    Trying to be positive at the moment.
    I’ll come back later…

  3. Alex says:

    First people complain that Kitanica pants has too many pockets and MOLLE. Then they complain about the +$200 pricetag.

    Kitanica releases a pant for a reasonable $150 MADE IN USA (materials and labor) and people still complain.

    • Tacticoool says:

      since when has $150 for pants been considered “Reasonable”? Did Kanye design them?

      • Alex says:

        Quality gear obviously isn’t for you. Why are you even here?

        • SG says:

          Cranky-pants defends silly pants. Welcome back, Alex. We missed you…

        • Tacticoool says:

          you must have the most expensive prepper collection of “Quality gear” ever. You will be the most well dressed post apocalyptic person walking the planet

  4. Mike says:

    I understand quality comes at a price, but who can afford 150$ or more for a pair of pants? Outside of working contract work overseas I just don’t see it.

  5. ejb3 says:

    Vertex everyday of the week for what I need at almost 1/3 the price and without looking Uber tactical as well.

  6. ejb3 says:

    Sorry, Vertx.

  7. Buckaroomedic says:

    Ya get what ya pay for. Wore TAD Gear trousers while contracting in Iraq. Laundry service completely destroyed lesser trousers, my TAD’s made it through looking practically new.

    • D.B. says:

      Same here, I put this to inferior material composition 99% of the ‘tactical clothing’ manufacturers use these days. Poly/Cotton cloth simply isn’t match for Nylon/Cotton mix, ripstop or not.
      That plus US-made quality of manufacture, QC and finishing still trumps Asian made apparel.