Multicam version of the USMC issue FROG combat trousers, made of the considerably expensive TenCate Defender M fabric. A damn good pair of modern combat trousers! In excellent condition, most with their original cardboard tags still attached.
FR means Fire Resistant, so with these, you have a much higher chance to survive from a bit too hot situations without burns. The US Marine Corps FROG uniform was originally designed by Crye Precision but in the end, Propper ended up doing the mass production. Propper did the smart thing and made these in Multicam too, great for any non-USMC users.
The trousers have two regular front pockets, two back pockets, two cargo pockets, and small ankle pockets. The cargo pockets are huge and are tightened with an elastic band. All pockets, except the front pockets, are closed with button flaps for silent and comfortable operation. The corners are bar-tacked for strength.
Made of no less than fire-resistant, self-extinguishing TenCate Defender M. Proven in combat and saved many a soldier from burns, it should serve anyone pretty well. If we were to sell this fabric new, it would cost nearly 40 EUR per meter. The fabric has NIR protection. Material 65 % FR rayon, 25 % Para-aramid, 10 % Nylon.
Although the garment can be washed at 40 °C / 104 °F, civilian washing might hamper the effectiveness of said treatments. However, the US Army tells us that these treatments remain effective for 25 counts of washing. Washed inside out. Do NOT iron. Hang dry.
Explanation for most sizes can be found in the US trouser size chart.
In the brackets you can see the user's recommended height and waist in centimeters.
Yes! Not that we love the USA and everything it does, but damn their stuff is good. These are used and in excellent condition, washed once or twice at most. Because they only issue new stuff to the soldiers, these have been liquidated. MSRP about $289,99. These are made by Propper Industries.