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Zack The Ripper March 10th, 2016 08:54

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Originally Posted by AnthonyG (Post 1972249)
I was under the impression the size measurements as advertised were accurate. Ie. Small is up to 32" etc...

Can someone confirm?

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The waist sizing isn't the issue here; pant leg length is. It might fit your waist perfectly, but you'll be showing off calf when you kneel.

MOARPOWER April 6th, 2016 01:57

So UR tactical is $236 USD for top and bottom. If I got a chance to buy a complete set of Cryes for $300 USD it means I should right ? Worth the extra 70 USD ?

WPJ April 7th, 2016 08:35

For sure jump on them

Wilkie April 7th, 2016 14:36

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Originally Posted by MOARPOWER (Post 1976446)
So UR tactical is $236 USD for top and bottom. If I got a chance to buy a complete set of Cryes for $300 USD it means I should right ? Worth the extra 70 USD ?

Crye G3 combat pants are going for more than that new, for just the pants. That's a steal

Kayn April 8th, 2016 11:45

Or check out invader gear from Europe. You can order most stuff through amazon.co.uk Tehy are very much like UR gear. But fit way better. Actual sizing.

Burner1352 June 11th, 2016 01:04

Sorry to bring up an old topic. But I'm trying to figure out why the ops gear is cheaper then the real crye stuff. Is it made in China or something?

ThunderCactus June 11th, 2016 13:11

Basically, yes. They do a fairly good job of sticking to US sizing though.
So if you're a med-reg, you'll fit their med-reg
They also save a lot of money by not being Crye. Remember; brand name markup is a real thing.

AnthonyG June 11th, 2016 13:56

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Originally Posted by Burner1352 (Post 1981531)
Sorry to bring up an old topic. But I'm trying to figure out why the ops gear is cheaper then the real crye stuff. Is it made in China or something?

Here's a pic of the label I just took:

http://i.imgur.com/fsbkkxo.jpg?1

If you compare the OPS combat gear to something like Tru-Spec there is a noticeable quality and feeling or durability when you place them side-by-side. I've not got any Crye gear to compare it to, but I would guess the quality is very close.

The OPS sizing is north-american sizing.

I measure a size small and learned the hard way. I ordered a medium thinking I might eventually layer it over a sweater or cold-weather layer. Nope, still too big on me. In the end I re-ordered a small and it fits me perfectly.

If you are a medium-regular and want a tropic shirt, I'm selling one in the gear classifieds. ;)

Burner1352 June 11th, 2016 18:52

Thanks for the info guys. Yes I get the brand name mark up on gear etc. I ordered there tropic multicam shorts and I was shocked at how nice they were. My team all wears the tropic and the arid, so we try to monitor what's out there and see how other guys make kit out of it. I must say after getting there shorts I will grab there pants as they are designed better then the tru spec ones. Medium sized would be nice, haven't worn that size since I was 8 or 10 lol, we call the bigger guys on the team part of the fluffy unit, as most are 6 foot plus and over 200lbs. If my wife needed a top I would grab it but she has hers already. Thanks again

lurkingknight June 11th, 2016 19:50

the fabric is getting pretty cheap, it's probably easier to get in bulk now than the fake stuff. lol. In the last couple years there's been a very sharp uptick in chinese companies willing to make more legit product to compete in the face of really shitty, really cheap junk.

a lot of the HK airsoft sites are now selling legit gear and clothing. I'm guessing the market for it is a lot stronger and very sustainable.

ThunderCactus June 12th, 2016 00:22

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Originally Posted by AnthonyG (Post 1981562)
If you compare the OPS combat gear to something like Tru-Spec there is a noticeable quality and feeling or durability when you place them side-by-side. I've not got any Crye gear to compare it to, but I would guess the quality is very close.

Same material, fades the same, cryes are just more comfortable, and have better stitching.


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