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REVIEW: UF PRO P-40 All Terrain Pants

11/26/2015By Redaktion
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Daily use, stress, dirt, and sweat ... That requires perseverance. Not only from you, but also from your equipment. And what's important is not just who's in charge, but above all, what they can endure and do. Today we are taking a look at the P-40 All Terrain Pants on UF PRO with you. We have tested them for you in the field and on the range.

The first question is always how does the work tool interact with the pants. With the P-40 All Terrain Pants, the answer is simple: super! Here is a Glock in a Kydex holster mounted on a reinforced shooting belt and being attached to the pants.

The magic of the material lies in the double belt loops at UF PRO. The actual belt runs in a closed loop, above which a second can be worn, the loops for which are closed with snap buttons. This means that the pants and weapon belt are fixed in place and nothing shifts.

Also important is how easy it is to access the work tool with which the man waters the trees. UF PRO prefers zippers in everything. Here you even have the agony of choice: open from top to bottom or from bottom to top. Your choice!

Between us men: If you have secrets - and which man doesn't - they are well hidden here. The P-40 All Terrain has regular front pockets, but on the left they have a "secret compartment" that the new wearer often overlooks. Practical for hiding keys or secret notes.

Looking at the pants from the rear: There are also two classic back pockets, secured with zippers. Nothing will be lost here. At the same time, you can see that the P-40 All Terrain Pants are made of a material mix. The body is mostly made of a sturdy ripstop fabric, which is very durable in itself. At the same time, UF PRO uses inserts made of Schoeller Dynamic, a sturdy stretch fabric that makes the pants very comfortable to wear because they are flexible when moving. You can see the stretch fabric here right under the belt and then incorporated in a flat and saddle-shaped manner in the crotch area.

Half the fun of tactical pants are the thigh pockets. Here too, UF PRO has come up with some things for the P-40 All Terrain Pants.

You can access them in two ways. Standing from the top. Sitting from the front. The latter is great when the wearer is sitting in the car. UF PRO completely relies on zippers to close the thigh pockets. Inside, it is also divided into two compartments, so that everything you put in doesn't shift.

This is not always necessary, because you can also access it from the outside: Here is a particular pocket that is excellent for the phone. What's special is the attachment of the device with a stiffened fabric strip that is Velcroed. Simple yet efficient and practical. In front of it, there is a small pocket to attach a pen. Always handy.

The pants are ready to accommodate knee pads. From UF PRO, there are the FLEX SAS-TEC Pads, which the wearer can simply insert here and then kneel comfortably. They work great...

... but it's not always necessary because the knee area is stitched over with durable Cordura that can withstand a lot. This third fabric of the pants is flexible enough that it doesn't bother when wearing knee pads with buckles.

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