The TD Logan pant is a three season pant that is made for heavy use. Constructed from a poly/spandex blend to give you strength and durability with flex. Super stretchy, breathable and moisture-wicking fabric will allow you to stay active and comfortable. They also included a DRW treatment to the face of the fabric for those wet mornings. The fit is standard with articulated knees, expanding waistband and gusseted crotch. They built this pant to go through bushes, over fences and for guys who are in the game not on the sideline.
Storage: TD made this pant for adventure. When you are out in the filed you have nicknacks and gear. They designed the pockets so that you can keep all of your everyday carry or tools that can be organized and easy to access. The Logan pant has 11 pockets. This includes a 2-way cargo pocket. We also added a quick access magazine /cell phone welted pocket on both sides. You have one pocket that you can access with a side zipper while sitting. It has a front snap button and a YKK zipper for the fly.
Features:
11 Pockets
Flex Waistband
DWR Water Resistant Treatment
Mag/Mobile Pockets on Both Sides
Reinforced Bartac Stitching
Breathable Pocket Lining for Venting
Stretch Poly Fabric 90% Poly 10% Spandex
Breathable, Moisture Wicking Fabric
Abrasion Resistant
Articulated Knees
Gusseted Crotch
Will ship by March 15th, 2018.
www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/td-logan-pants
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Assuming it’s the same cut/fit as the carlos ray?
Yup, same cut and fit.
Do you remember when work pants had 7 belt loops and you could really lock down your gear without belt gaps? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
‘Inspired’ by Arc’teryx LEAF Combat Pant Gen 2?
I think I’ll wait until the 2nd run of these comes out. All the TD branded clothing I’ve bought from TD that was pre-order/first run I’ve had Size/quality issues with. TD took care of me to their credit, but I’m not going to be a product tester this time.