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SM
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2024
I like the pants as they seem to be well made and exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, they do have crease lines, which shouldn't be done on these types of pants. It's basically an issue with product packaging. My option was to either wash them, try ironing crease lines out, or return. I'll be sending them back.
beladozer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2023
These pants are similar to Kuhl pants, but the fit is much slimmer. The material is not as smooth and the fabric has some stretch. I'm not a fan of the inner button flap. These are not like the Kuhl Rydr, but more like the Radikl. Will go back to the Kuhl Rydr pants even though they cost more.
J. Diamond
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2022
I've worn Kuhl's for years, but their quality has declined substantively. To the point that with less than a year of use, I have a pair of pants that have worn trough in the seat. I still like the fit though. I stumbled upon these while shopping for my preferred Kuhl Rydr's. Are they identical? See for yourself. They seem identical down to the stitch. The only differences I could find are the following. The center rear belt loop is different, but the belt loop positions are the same. The stitch on the rear pockets are angled on the Kuhl's and straight across on the Propper's. The rivets in the Propper's are of lesser quality than those of the Kuhl's, however the snap for the pants is higher quality on the Propper's, which is arguably the more important component. I've returned several pairs of Kuhl's because their buttons wouldn't stay snapped. I don't think that'll be a problem with these Propper's. The Propper's pockets are double stitched, while the Kuhl's are single stitched. The material weight of the Kuhl's is slightly heavier. I think the Kuhl's are 98% cotton, vice the Propper's 97% cotton, so that might influence the weight, I think the Kulh's material is probably more rugged, but my personal experience hasn't borne that out. We'll see how these Propper's hold up. I'd expected to find that these were both made in China, figuring that on Tuesday's a Chinese child laborer attached a Kuhl brand tag, and on Wednesday's they attached a Propper brand tag. To my surprise the Kuhl's are manufactured in Vietnam, while the Propper's are manufactured in Egypt. The Propper's do feel slightly larger than my Kuhl's, but my Kuhl's have been washed numerous times and may have shrunk slightly. We'll have to see how the Propper's fit after I wash them. For the $40 price difference, I'm inclined to stick with the Propper's.
nate
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2021
I have the kuhl pants that are like these and I'm some ways I prefer these: deeper pockets, longer zipper. Fit is similar in both. The length of these has shrunk a little. Would definitely buy again - probly before I got the kuhls again.
Casey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2021
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