Manufactured from a tear- and abrasion-resistant fabric, these pants feature a blend of polyester and cotton, enhanced with a Rip-Stop weave for added durability. With a generous number of pockets and a relaxed cut, they are ideal for use in both urban environments and outdoor adventures.
Constructed from a blend of 65% polyester and 35% cotton, the model features additional durability due to the Rip-Stop weave. Elastic Velcro straps at the waist allow for precise adjustment to the wearer’s waist size. Adjustment at the knees and ankles enables a tailored fit for the leg circumference. Integrated knee pads provide enhanced protection during demanding field operations.
Designed with 13 pockets for optimal functionality:
- two open hip pockets,
- two front thigh pockets secured with Velcro flaps,
- two large cargo pockets with Velcro flap closures,
- two lower thigh pockets equipped with Velcro flaps,
- two rear pockets featuring zip closures,
- one open pocket positioned on the left thigh,
- two additional open pockets located above the hip pockets.
The wz.93 "Pantera" camouflage pattern is currently employed by the Polish Armed Forces. As the first camouflage specifically developed and widely adopted in the era of the Third Polish Republic, the 1993 pattern features a blend of mimetic and disruptive attributes achieved through irregularly shaped spots of differing sizes. Its color palette, consisting of green, brown, and black tones, is tailored to the unique environment of Polish forests, making "Pantera" highly effective for operations within native landscapes. Military Uniform Class students also utilize uniforms in this camouflage pattern as standard attire.