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LMDC - PROPPER - MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT TACTICAL PANTS (F5252)

T-Box Tactical

  • $47.00

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Perfect for casual wear and tough enough for duty, the Propper Men’s Lightweight Trousers combines a low-profile style with tactical utility. These men’s tactical pants are made from lightweight, breathable ripstop fabric that’s coated with a Teflon™ fabric protector to repel stains and liquids. The nine-pocket design along with an action-stretch waistband and extra-large belt loops lets you carry your essential gear comfortably while the seat and knees are reinforced for extra durability. On top of that, these ripstop pants are DWR-coated for water repellency and have been updated with new cargo pocket flaps and a welt cell phone pocket.

PRODUCT SPECS

  • 6.4 oz 65% polyester / 35% cotton lightweight ripstop
  • Teflon™ fabric protector repels stains and liquids
  • Side elastic waistband
  • Hand pockets with reinforcements
  • Magazine pocket with flap closure
  • Side cargo pocket with flap closure
  • NOTE: Cargo pockets have been updated and a welt cell phone pocket has been added as of 1/21. Inventory will gradually change to new style
  • Reinforced knee with internal opening for knee pads
  • Seat reinforcement pocket with internal wallet pocket
  • Relaxed fit – elastic waistband sits at the waist. Relaxed through hip and thigh. Straight through the leg.
  • NTOA member tested and approved
  • Also available in a women’s cut
  • Imported
  • Mfg Number: F5252

Care and Maintenance of Your Uniform Garments

Remove all patches, knee/elbow pads and belongings from pockets and brush away any loose dirt or debris from garments.

Choose a mild laundry detergent. Avoid bleach which breaks down tough fibers in tactical clothing.

Avoid fabric softeners. Some fabric softeners are oil-based which could contribute to flammability. Softeners also begin to coat hook and loop fields, reducing their ability to fasten.

Turn garments inside out to prevent items from sticking to hook and loop fields and keep them from wearing down.  Wash tactical clothing in cold water on a gentle cycle (unless heavy-duty is required). High temperatures are harsh on fabrics and lead to fading and bleeding. 

Tumble dry on low. High-heat cycles reduce colorfast. Remove clothing from the dryer as soon as it’s finished to avoid wrinkles. Should you choose to line-dry tactical clothing, do not hang directly in the sun to prevent fading.

Note: If garments are heavily soiled, pre-soak and spot-treat them prior to washing.


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