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🕶️ Gear up like a pro — tactical pants that work as hard as you do.
ZAPT Tactical Pants combine military-grade ripstop fabric with 12 versatile pockets and reinforced double-layer panels for unmatched durability and functionality. Designed with an adjustable waist strap and premium YKK zipper, these combat trousers deliver a custom fit and rugged reliability ideal for tactical, outdoor, or everyday professional use.



| ASIN | B09227FFXW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #310,138 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #81 in Men's Military Pants |
| Brand Name | ZAPT |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Hook and Loop |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,074 Reviews |
| Fabric Stretchability | Non-stretchable |
| Fabric Type | 50% cotton ,50% nylon |
| Fabric type | 50% cotton ,50% nylon |
| Fit Type | Relaxed |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Front Pleat Type | Flat Front |
| Front Pocket Count | 2 |
| Item Type Name | tactical pants |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Trouser |
| Manufacturer | ZAPT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Zapt2748 |
| Material Type | nylon polyester cotton ripstop |
| Model Name | Zapt2748 |
| Number Of Pockets | 12 |
| Occasion Type | outdoor |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pants Form Type | Cargo |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Pattern Style | Camouflage |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Rise Style | Low Rise |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Style Name | Outdoor |
| Style Number | Zapt2748 |
| UPC | 762640847925 |
| character | combat |
A**S
Great pants, especially when in need of pockets
I’m not a big reviewer so let that be my disclaimer here. I’m a nurse and do non critical hospital to hospital flight transports, generally for the VA, and we don’t have flight suits. So I wanted to get Some pants the would carry whatever I needed if things go south, which they can quickly. My first impression was how well they fit. I wear a medium across the board and these were dead on. They probably give a 30-34 inch waist adjustment, I liked that. The pockets are accessible, and the Velcro is quite strong. In the back of the thigh there is a large pocket that is semi difficult to open, and ANOTHER pocket INSIDE which is a little harder even, but things are definitely secure. I don’t understand the bottom Of them pants. That have little ribbon type ties. I would rather they flare slightly to fit over a she or boot better, but really that’s my only complaint. Pockets. Pockets, pockets, pockets. The pants are made of a stiff, durable feeling material and give the impression they would withstand a beating, but are surprisingly comfortable. So much so, I’ve worn them multiple times on my regular ER nursing shifts where I am constantly moving and lifting and are THOROUGHLY enjoying them for that. I thought they would be too warm but they seem to be surprisingly cool. I can’t justify buying another pair for work right now, especially when I really only use the two front thigh pockets. But those thighs pockets... They da best. Lastly, the back pockets. They snap on the side, and in the snapped position are fairly roomy back pockets. But unsnapped... I can fit 4 bottles of wine between the two. Or perhaps a baby in each one. Point is, they get very roomy. Molle straps are useless to me and on the other side they have a removable Velcro strap I believe is suppose to hold something long and slender in, but I took it out and put my scissors in there. $99 for pants is pricy in my opinion. When compared to Kitanica pants, which the only other thing I think these compare to, they are a really good value.
D**R
I Waited Before Writing This Review!
First and foremost, the number of pockets on these pants is simply astounding. It’s clear that a great deal of thought has been put into the strategic placement of these pockets to maximize functionality. Each pocket is intelligently designed to securely accommodate various items, making these pants a perfect companion for outdoor adventures, tactical training, or even just for casual wear. What really sets these pants apart, however, is their durability. The fabric is robust and built to withstand the toughest conditions. Despite several rigorous uses, I’ve found that the material shows no signs of wear and tear, a testament to its excellent quality. Moreover, the overall construction of these pants is top-notch. The stitching is neat, uniform and secure, indicative of a well-crafted piece of clothing. This kind of craftsmanship not only contributes to the pants’ durability but also ensures they retain their look over time. In conclusion, these Pants are not just a purchase; they’re an investment. Their blend of practicality with superior build quality makes them a must-have for anyone in need of reliable and versatile tactical gear. I would highly recommend these pants to anyone looking for a durable and functional clothing option.
N**D
Expensive but well worth the money
I've never spent a hundred bucks on a pair of pants in my life and I admit to some reluctance in doing so on these. But I decided to take a chance and I'm glad I did. The materials and workmanship are high quality, and the design is well thought out. I wore them around the farm for a few days doing chores and trying to find all the pockets. They came out of the washing machine still looking brand new. I thought I was ordering an OD green color, but the Kangaroo turned out to be a dark khaki or dark earth color, more brown than green, which was just as good to me. The knee pad pockets appear in the picture to be some kind of vinyl or rubber coated but mine are made of very heavy nylon canvas which may or may not be waterproof but certainly look very abrasion resistant. I intend to cut two kneepads out of an old military issue foam sleeping pad which will provide a moisture barrier. There are two front thigh pockets accessible through vertical heavy zippers but the slides should be reversed so that when closed, they will be at the bottom instead of the top. This will prevent any unintentional downward movement of the slides which could result in accidental opening and loss of pocket contents. I like the belt loops which are wide enough for me to wear a heavy West German duty belt. They will not accept a US issue pistol belt. The cuffs come with drawstring ties like BDU's but are just a little short for my legs. After some standing and kneeling, they work their way out of my boot tops which irritates me. I will probably sew some elastic stirrups on the cuffs like I did on my BDU's when I was on active duty to prevent this. All these points are minor, however. I very much like these pants and might order a second pair in a different color even though I don't believe I will ever wear this pair out. They would be excellent for police SWAT teams, paramedics, outdoorsmen, search and rescue or anyone who spends time in the outdoors.
V**G
Settle in; this is going to take a few minutes
I've been wearing tactical BDUs since I was in Jr high, so I have quite a bit of experience with this style of pants. I'm going to share with you my honest opinion based on my experience. Let's begin with the good points: The material construction is outstanding! Stitching is also top notch. These pants are rugged, and a bit on the heavy side, making them an ideal three-season pants. The ankle ties are great and secured really well. The hook-and-loop waist adjustments allow for a few inches of play. The belt loops are thick and sturdy, and a few of them have smaller loops stitched into the bottom which is perfect for securing gear via Carabiner without impeding the belt loop itself. These pants have thirteen pockets! Two in the front, two in the back, two on the calf, four on top of the thighs (two on each leg), and two divided pockets on the back of the leg. There is also a flashlight pocket located on the right hip that features a hook-and-loop flap. The leg pockets all feature hook-and-loop closures, with exception of two pockets on top of the thigh that have zipper closures. Most of the pockets are generous in size. The front hip pockets are reinforced toward the back corners to allow for clipping a knife to the pocket without worry about wearing out the material. The zipper pockets easily fit a smart phone, the calf pockets are large enough for a wallet or other equally size item. Each of the back pockets on the leg and butt can easily accommodate a 30-round mag. The knees are reinforced and have hook-and-loop pockets designed for knee pads. No issues with maneuverability. I can easily squat, crawl, kick, and high step over obstacles in these pants without restriction. Molle webbing on the left hip is incredibly handy! I can easily attach a pistol mag and a decent size pouch to my hip for additional cargo capacity. Now for the bad: The fly closure is a hook-and-loop flap, and while it works just fine, I'm a bit concerned about longevity as hook-and-loop will wear out over time. The back pockets are perhaps too deep. If I put my wallet in one of the back pockets and sit on it, it sits so low that its actually uncomfortable. The pockets on the back of the legs are also uncomfortable for sitting if you have anything other than soft items stored within. I'd much rather see these pockets moved more toward the side of the leg. The button closures on the side of the back pockets snag and unsnap every time I get into my vehicle, which is extremely frustrating. The front hip pockets are set horizontal making them shallower than what I am accustomed to, and items are a little more likely to fall out while sitting or crawling. The thickness of the material means these pants will retain a lot of body heat and can become uncomfortable during the Summer months. The flashlight pocket on the hip is a little too deep, and just narrow enough that trying to retrieve a shorter flashlight from it can be a real pain. I carry a 5.3 inch flashlight and it gets lost in this pocket. All those hook-and-loop closures mean you're not going to be a ninja in these pants. Summation: I really like these pants a lot! I'd dare say they are among the most versatile tactical pants I have ever owned. I love the top thigh pockets for when I'm driving because my wallet, phone, and other essential items I may need during travel are right there and easy to get to. As I mentioned, I'm not a fan of the snaps on the back pockets as they tend to snag while getting into my vehicle, so that needs a redesign. And the leg pockets on the back of the legs are a really odd placement. Despite those few flaws, I really like these pants and would recommend them to anyone looking for a rugged, versatile pair of tactical pants. I should also mention that I get a lot of complements on these pants.
A**N
Very rugged.
Excellent quality very heavy duty. Just wish the cargo pockets had a pass-through in the top for a pen. Also wish they would go on sale every now and then. But you will not be disappointed in the quality they are amazing.
M**C
Weird fit
The material and build quality is exceptional, but the cuts are weird and the fit is a bit strange. I'm 6ft with 36W / 34L. The Large is about the best for my size. It comes in about a 38"W but can be cinched in ok. Be ware: the XL pants are humongus. About a 46"W and 36 or 38"L If a really good designer could go to the Chinese factory where these things are made and show them how to cut proper sizes these pants would be SUPERB.
S**.
In some ways better than Kitanica
6ft 170 Lbs size large ranger green. I own real Kitanicas in size 32/Medium and they fit just like the Zapt mediums. They fit well but for me are too tailored to wear, load the pockets and move in. Think running through the woods and hurdling over a log. I went with large and folded over in between the front belt loops in front of the pockets to pleat both sides with stitches. They fit now without falling down without a belt and have the space and mobility I wanted. The knee pad pockets are better in that they are rectangular unlike the tapered pockets on Kitanica. Duluth ultimate knee pads fit great and with some self stick velcro and telecom velcro you can get the pads to stay at the height you want. They are a lighter weight 50/50 material just like 5.11 Taclite so they are cooler but not quite as durable. I moved to these from old M-65 cargo pants I wore for about ten years. I paired these with a Large Krydex ranger green combat shirt and am really happy with how well they match and fit together. You could say the webbing used is OD green but everything else is true ranger green on them. If you want them for casual wear go for true sizing. If you are going to work in them or use for field use where you need mobility consider going a size up and modifying. Especially if you want knee pads in them. I like them well enough to order another pair in MC Black.
A**T
Worth every penny. I will be buying several more.
Simply put, these are worth every last penny, and they will not be the last pair I buy. Im very impressed with the thickness, ruggedness, and strength of the material. These pants do not stretch at all, but this is not even slightly a problem because the form factor is absolutely perfect. These are the best pants I've bought. I highly recommend them. I will be a returning customer. I am tall and have a problem finding pants that are long enough. These fit perfectly.
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