Military Black Ultra Force BDU Pants


  • Adjustable Waist Tabs
  • Button Fly
  • Two Front Slash Pockets
  • Two button down back pockets
  • Two large button down, pleated bellows leg pockets

Product Description
REINFORCED SEATS & KNEES
ADJUSTABLE WAIST TABS
DRAWSTRING BOTTOMS
POLY/COTTON TWILL
Product Description
Product Description
Brand new Military Black Ultra Force BDU Pants. Features: Reinforced Seats & Kneesm, Adjustable Waist Tabs, Drawstring Bottoms, Poly/Cotton Twill…. More >>

Military Black Ultra Force BDU Pants

  1. #1 by Louis on March 28, 2010 - 8:30 pm

    I bought these pants and they look great, the only thing you have to be careful is the zipper, it is a little flimsy (or at least in mine were) you have to be careful when pulling it up. I have about 4 pairs of these pants and the first time I tried one of them and was not careful about the zipper, it broke.

    I wish they offered them in different lengths (short/regular/long). Even though you can tie them on the legs, in my case they’re a bit long and even after tying them they bunch up at the bottom. This again is not a defect of course…just an observation if you wear 30-32 length pants these might be a bit long
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Felicien on March 28, 2010 - 9:40 pm

    First of all, if you’re at the top end of the size range, you’d better go up to the next size since BDUs seem to run a bit tight. In my opinion, Propper makes a better pant overall, but these aren’t bad. The poly/cotton material seems rugged and I hope to have these for a few years. Good color retention after a few washes too. Captain Dave’s is an excellent retailer with great customer service that is also easily reached.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by Diane S on March 28, 2010 - 11:10 pm

    These pants are awesome! My daughter is a CNA and needed black pants with lots of pockets. The problems for her are that, 1, we seldom can get anything locally in black, 2, she only reaches 5 feet if she’s just been to the chiropractor, keeps her shoes on, and stands as straight as she can. However, she’s not a little wisp of a thing, so there really is nothing that fits. Our best results have been with men’s clothing or unisex clothing, like military styling. This adjustable waistband is wonderful and, with the length choices, I only had to shorten them about 2 inches, instead of our usual 6-8, which leaves the pockets in a good place. The caveat – around the hips is a little snug if you’re at the big end of the adjustable waist.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Anonymous on March 29, 2010 - 12:40 am

    Comfortable and of pretty decent construction. The waist cinch straps are great — adjusts the fit like a belt, but lots more convenient (and there are still belt loops if you want them.)

    Anywhere there’s a button closure (thigh and rear pockets, plus the fly. I mostly notice this with the fly), the two-ply button flap has a seam separating individual buttons, so when buttoning or unbuttoning you can’t slide your fingers down from button to button but must actually pull them out, move down and back in.

    I found the proportions to be pretty good in most respects, but it’s a bit baggy in the crotch; the length of cut between the top of the inseam and the top of the waistband is longer than is typical for jeans in similar sizes.

    The material (55% cotton, 45% polyester, twill-pattern weave) is pretty soft, but is not noiseless. There’s a definite rasp when it slides over skin. Not as loud as some slacks I’ve worn of similar material proportions, but louder than a cotton pair of jeans.

    I’ve observed only slight shrinkage when laundered with hot water and a hot dryer.

    These pants are made in China, in case you care (military replica vendors often seem to make a point of this.)
    Rating: 4 / 5