The pants are really cool, they're comfortable to walk in and nothing pulls when bending over or squatting. The material seems strong, and after a few outings they still look normal. Perfect for the forest, the garden, or just everyday walking.
Highlander Forces Magnum Trousers - Black
Black long pants crafted from a rugged and abrasion-resistant blend of cotton and elastane, featuring additional reinforcement with a Rip-Stop weave. Multiple pockets offer ample space for essential accessories, while the ergonomic cut ensures unrestricted freedom of movement.
Durable fabric, Rip-Stop weave
Manufactured from a robust and flexible fabric blend of 98% cotton and 2% elastane, these are further enhanced with a Rip-Stop weave, renowned for its exceptional resistance to abrasion and tearing. Additionally, the material is treated with Teflon impregnation, providing reliable protection against moisture absorption. These features ensure optimal durability and comfort, even in challenging field environments.
6 practical pockets
- Two traditional hip-level pockets with reinforced edges
- Two spacious cargo pockets on the thighs secured with Velcro closures
- Two rear pockets featuring Velcro fastening
Elastic panels, belt loops
The lower part of the legs features tapes that, when secured, keep the pants from slipping inside footwear. Integrated loops with a width of 5 cm accommodate the majority of belts. Secured with a button and zipper closure. Elastic panels at the hips combined with a relaxed cut provide unrestricted movement and enhance comfort.
Main features
- Constructed from highly durable, damage-resistant fabric
- Features a robust Rip-Stop weave for enhanced strength
- Equipped with a secure zipper closure
- Includes six practical pockets for maximum utility
- Integrated belt loops for additional gear attachment
Militaria.pl is the exclusive distributor of Highlander
Highlander is a Scottish brand founded in the 1980s, specializing in the design and manufacture of outdoor clothing, hiking equipment and camping accessories. The company offers three main product lines: Tactical - designed for extreme conditions and military activities, Forces - aimed at survival and bushcraft enthusiasts, and Outdoor - which includes equipment for hiking and camping. Highlander's assortment includes functional backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and thermal clothing, among others, which are tailored to the needs of both experienced users and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Clothing style | Military |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Black |
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Material texture | Rip-Stop (grid) |
| Material flexibility | Extensible |
| Gender | Men's |
| Number of pockets | 6 |
| Main material | 98% Cotton |
| Additional material | 2% elastane |
| Belt loops | Yes |
| Main color | Black |
| Weight | 650 g (size 36) |
| Cut | Loose |
| Zipper | Zipper |
| Manufacturer code | TR144V2-BK |
| Brand | Highlander |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 3
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I used them for about nine months and I think the price-to-quality ratio is quite good. A big advantage is the natural material, protected by an impregnating agent, which works well during light rain. The material is flexible (allows freedom of movement, you can, for example, squat and kick like Bruce Lee), but quite thin. They work best for short-term use at temperatures close to zero. For a person with a height of 178 cm and a weight of 74 kg, size 32 fits perfectly in the waist, hips, and length. One drawback was the quality of the button at the waist, which fell off and required repair – it was sewn to Cordura, which frayed, and it was difficult to fix it yourself (replacement could damage the pants). In two places, the ripstop wore down slightly, but it didn't get worse. The seams are solid. Overall, I recommend them, especially if you can catch a sale, although it's hard to find such pants made of pure cotton.
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Problem with sizes. There is a big difference between size 34 and 32. 34 fits like 36 and 32 fits like 30. While the trousers look functional, the sizing ruins the overall impression.
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