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Propper Releases RevTac Pant – Updates Classic Design

St. Charles, MO — How do you take the function and form of a bestselling pant and make it even better? Introducing RevTac, an updated take on Propper’s flagship Lightweight Tactical Pant.

“We wanted to create a pant that didn’t scream tactical, yet offered the functional features everyone who wears tactical pants is looking for,” said Joe Ruggeri, Senior Vice President of Merchandising and Product Development. “Customers have been asking for a more streamlined look that didn’t sacrifice function, and we think RevTac delivers.”

Lightweight and durable, the new low profile RevTac comes in six colors of tough, yet comfortable 6.4 ounce 65/35 poly-cotton ripstop fabric – the same tried and true blend as the Lightweight Tactical Pant with Teflon™ soil and stain repellent – and features a streamlined appearance with rounded edges to look less tactical.

Low profile details include welt back pockets, two hip knife pockets, and rounded pocket flaps on the legs. For maximum function, ambidextrous pockets with internal dividers offer the space needed for mags, flashlights, and other essential gear. Comfort comes from a gusseted crotch and a slider waistband, while a hidden gripper strip keeps shirts tucked in to maintain a professional demeanor.

RevTac is available in men’s classic fit and women’s modern fit, both with the same great features and color selection.

Learn more at www.propper.com/revtac

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6 Responses to “Propper Releases RevTac Pant – Updates Classic Design”

  1. ejb3 says:

    I would be interested if the cargo pockets looked more discrete, like how Vertx does it.

    • Jeremy says:

      Agreed. They say they don’t want the pants to look tactical, then throw blatantly obvious cargo pockets on it. Come on, Propper marketing team.

      • SSD says:

        Marketing teams don’t design clothing, they just try to raise awareness of it.

        There are plenty of pants on the market without cargo pockets.

        • Jeremy says:

          But they do write the copy, and push claims of dubious value.

          Hence gluten free cough syrup.