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🛡️ Tru-Spec 24-7 Tactical Pants: Gear up like a pro, perform like a legend.
Tru-Spec 24-7 Original Tactical Pants combine durable 6.5 oz poly-cotton ripstop fabric with a water-resistant DWR finish, delivering rugged reliability for tactical professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring 8 strategically designed pockets—including concealed carry compartments—and reinforced knee pad openings, these pants offer superior storage and protection. The comfort-fit slider waistband and ergonomic design provide all-day mobility, making them ideal for demanding work, tactical missions, or casual wear. Trusted by military, first responders, and active professionals, these pants balance durability, functionality, and style for any environment.

















| ASIN | B003U5DDTM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Orientation | Front |
| Apparel Closure Type | 6.5 oz. 65/35 Polyester Cotton Rip-Stop |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Apparel Occasion and Lifestyle | Casual, comfort, work-utility |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,974 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #4 in Men's Military Pants |
| Brand Name | Tru-Spec |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Closure type | 6.5 oz. 65/35 Polyester Cotton Rip-Stop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,358 Reviews |
| Fabric Stretchability | Non-stretchable |
| Fabric Type | 6.5 oz. 65/35 Polyester Cotton Rip-Stop |
| Fabric type | 6.5 oz. 65/35 Polyester Cotton Rip-Stop |
| Fit Type | Standard |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Front Pleat Type | Flat Front |
| Front Pocket Count | 2 |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00690104262758 |
| Has Pockets | Yes |
| Inseam Length | 30 Inches |
| Item Length Description | Long Length |
| Item Type Name | Pant |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Leg Style | Straight |
| Manufacturer | Tru-Spec |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1062046 |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Name | 24-7 Series Original Tactical Pant |
| Number Of Pockets | 8 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Type | Hiking |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pants Form Type | Cargo |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pattern Style | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Rise Style | Mid Rise |
| Seasons | Autumn/Winter |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sport Type | Tactical & Military |
| Style Name | Military Tactical Pants |
| Style Number | 1062 |
| Team Name | 6.5 oz. 65/35 Polyester Cotton Rip-Stop |
| UPC | 690104262758 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Waist Size | 36 Inches |
| character | Sports |
A**R
excellent work pants
if you are looking for durable TRUE rip stop work pants, this is what you buy! I searched everywhere for a work trousers that have REAL rip stop material, double layer knee material and a loose but not too loose fit. I would call this a relaxed fit. It is important because there is so much work I do that requires all kinds of bending, kneeling, stretching, and I work in a very hot outside all weather condition. These are not light material, but there are not heavy duty material either. It's somewhere in between. I have bought all kinds of pants that are nylon rip stop and most of them are just not very durable, and while they do dry quickly and allow sweat to evaporate, the material just doesn't last long, especially the knees and the crotch and seat. I bought these on a hunch and it's exactly what I was looking for. It isn't as light weight material as I imagined, but it's definitely constructed for a longer lasting life. A great price too. I found the size is slightly smaller in the waist and the length slightly longer. Not much though...around 1 inch. But that is not a big deal because I wear boots so the length is fine and there is a stretch band built into the belt waist band that is actually a strong stretch that makes up for the small size difference. I have not washed these pants yet, but I plan to put them on a high heat dry and see if that changes the size, which is likely. Good deal on price and material and construction quality. Will definitely buy more in different natural colors. Bought the lighter khaki because it seems to wear cooler in temp in the hot summer season of mowing and groundskeeping. The extra double layer at the knee will probably keep these pants from wearing out at least through 1 or two seasons. I do a LOT of kneeling in all kinds of ground, concrete, wood, you name it. That usually creates wear spots and holes in normal pants pretty quickly and just another place for the mosquitoes to get a meal. These pants are also nice enough to wear casually for store runs without looking like a total work chump. Never bought this brand before. Glad I did.
S**W
True Spec 24/7 tactical. My favorite pants by far
The poly/cotton blend fabric is just right. Light weight and comfortable, but still very durable. Not as hot as jeans. Some will think they are a tad stiff at first, but they break in perfectly after one wash. And still retain their creases over time to look sharp. Ive owned my first pair for five years and have them on right now LOL. Much more comfortable than jeans in my opinion, and they look and wear better than jeans. Hold creases well over time. Now that I’ve retired, I bought more and wear these daily no matter what I’m doing. Comfortable enough to lay around the house in, and durable enough to do just about any outside work or activity you want. I wear them hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, yard work, chopping wood, pulling weeds, etc. They don’t snag on things like jeans will. They also look nice enough to wear as casual wear, like going out to dinner, if you don’t mind the cargo pockets. The pockets are big, but lay flat when empty. I wear them everywhere. Plenty of pockets that are well designed. Front pockets are deep and usable. Back pockets are also deep with a Velcro closure. Side cargo pockets are large enough for small handgun or extra mags, but lay flat when empty. Slim pockets designed for folding pocketknives on each side that I use daily. I’ve never had a knife fall out when using the knife clip. Perfectly holds a folding knife with 3.5” folding blade. There are two very small pockets with Velcro closures outside the larger cargo pockets. But they only hold small items like credit cards or drivers license or keys. I own five pair of these pants. One of the pair I just bought came with slip-in cell phone pockets, but the other four pair did not. I wish they all had those pockets. Perfect size for iPhone 12 with otter box case. Sizing: I’m 5’9”. 185lbs. My extra weight above the waist. I wear 36/30 dress slacks, but I like them a little loose, not binding. True spec runs a tad large. My true specs are 34/30. Waist and hips and crotch area are perfect fit. The extra 2” hidden elastic extender inside the waistband is perfect to give a little when needed. And very very comfortable. Never binding. Just right. The 30” inseam is about an inch longer than my dress slacks, but I like that for boots and for outdoor activities so debris won’t get in my shoes. Bottom line I highly recommend these pants. Very versatile, durable, and comfortable. If you’re patient you can find them for under $40 on Amazon. I’m cheap, and won’t pay over that. Hope this helps.
B**N
Better than 511, hands down
Hands down the best pants for First responders. Comfortable, cost effective, and durable. MUCH BETTER THAN 511!
S**A
Great pants for EDC
I like this Tru-Spec model for its deep front pockets, small knife/flashlight pockets, and deep drop-in cell phone pockets. The cargo pockets have smaller pockets inside which helps keep items from flopping around. Unfortunately, I had to return these. I have another pair in black, which are great, but this one I received in khaki had some stitching goofups which made the cell phone drop in pocket too shallow and the cargo dividers misplaced, too small and shallow. I’m hoping when I reorder this color I get a pair identical to the black ones in construction. I don’t know if Tru-Spec is using multiple places to have these made and they’re very inconsistent, or if they’ve changed places and/or specifications. I only bought the black ones a couple of months ago so my guess is that I just got a defective Khaki pair. I wish they’d make a pair just like these but with stretch cotton, no back pocket flaps, and a more fitted (less baggy) cut. Update: I received the new Khaki pair I ordered to replace the first pair and these are still not up to the usual specifications. On this pair the cell phone pockets are still shallower than the good (black) pair but at least they’re usable. An iPhone X fits in flush and doesn’t stick out, but doesn’t have the extra inch of pocket space at the top like it should. Also, the cargo pocket dividers are only half as deep as they are in the good pair and thus not as useful. The placement and stitching of the now half depth divider pockets are what is causing the phone drop in pocket to be inconsistent (pair to pair and left side to right side) and too shallow. I’m guessing Tru-Spec is using different assembly locations for the khaki vs black versions, and the khaki location is screwing up the cargo pocket divider process. I’ll probably keep this pair anyway but look for a different brand going forward. 2nd update: Ended up returning the pants again as the half depth cargo pocket dividers just didn’t work for magazines, they don’t stay put. Ordered another pair that just arrived today and they have the same defect. I don’t know what’s going on with the company but I’ve returned way more of these than I’ve kept. I’ll have to return this pair also. This is getting ridiculous. Great design but really sloppy execution lately.
F**D
5 Star worth cargo pants
I've had my brown pair of these pants for almost a year now, which is hard to imagine, because they look brand new still. I don't have an intense job, I'm not a military contractor or anything like that, I just like to wear tough, durable, and most importantly comfortable pants. For years I've just bought Walmart cargo pants and worn them until they fell apart...which typically takes six months or so at the most. Since I finally have a little more cash in my pockets I decided I'd try something a bit more pricey and after much debating between stuff like 5.11 and Blackhawk brand and the like I figured I'd try Tru-Spec because they were a little cheaper priced. I bought these and also Riggs Workwear ranger pants by Wrangler. The Riggs are still in the condition I bought them in too...because I've only worn them a few times and now they collect dust in my closet. They are so heavy and unyielding they just didn't work for me. The Tru-Spec on the other hand I wear atleast once a week because, simply put, they are awesome. They have a plethora of pockets, like cargo pants, but are cut more like nice dress pants. The cargo pockets don't bulge and sag, which adds to the more stylish look, in my humble opinion. Most wonderfully, the waist has an elastic part to them, also like nice dress pants, that allows them to give a little. This was my gripe with the Riggs; they crushed my waist and dug into me all day. The Tru-Spec I bought (and the 5.11 pants I'm wearing right now) have waists that move and flex with you and are more forgiving if you seem to be between pants sizes (I think I must be a 33 on some days and a 32 on others...try finding 33s). Also, and this is a big one, they seem to be true to my size or at least close. I tend to wear a 32 so I bought these in that size. The 32x32s were a little long on me, though most 32 length pants are so I wasn't surprised. My second pair I bought in coyote were 32x30s and they were a little shorter than I like, but who makes 31s? Oh, well. The short of it is that I'm happy with these. I have since bought 5.11 and Vertx both of which ran small (the Vertx ran EXTREMELY small in the waist, I couldn't even zip them up and the 32x32 5.11 wore like 32x34 or 36s...I mean crazy long) and had to replace. I'm fairly happy with my the 32x30 5.11 pants I bought, but to me their pocket placement seems inferior to the Tru-Spec pocket placement. Between the 5.11 and the Tru-Spec the material seems about the same, but the 5.11 are a bit more expensive. I'm keeping my 5.11 and wearing them in my normal rotation, but I bought another pair of Tru-Spec and will probably buy more in the future as my go to work pants. Overall I don't know how long-term wear and tear in the field would work out, but I feel like the material would be tough enough I wouldn't worry about them giving out while I was hunting or hiking, though I usually reserve cheap and comfy combat pants for such roles, simple because I can buy them all day for around $10 at the military surplus store and not have a heart attack if I rip a hole in them. I give Tru-Spec pants a rare 5 stars for all the reasons listed. Give them a try and I don't think you'll be disappointed.
A**N
The Ultimate Tactical Pant - Unmatched Fit, Style, and Durability!
I am absolutely thrilled with my purchase of the Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Series Original Tactical Pant. These pants have quickly become my go-to choice for any outdoor adventure or casual day out. From fit to style to durability, they exceed expectations on every front. Let's start with the fit. These pants are designed with comfort in mind. The precise tailoring and thoughtful sizing options ensure a snug yet comfortable fit that allows for easy movement. Whether I'm on the move, crouching, or stretching, the pants never hinder my activities – a crucial factor for tactical gear. Speaking of style, the Tru-Spec 24-7 Series pants strike the perfect balance between functional and fashionable. The sleek design and clean lines make them suitable for a wide range of occasions. Whether I'm out in the wilderness or grabbing a coffee in town, these pants have me covered. However, it's the durability that truly stands out. The materials used in these pants are clearly of top-notch quality. They've withstood rugged hikes, brush encounters, and even some unexpected spills without showing any signs of wear and tear. The reinforced stitching and rugged construction make them a reliable choice for any demanding situation. One aspect I truly appreciate is the attention to detail. The pockets are strategically placed and well-sized, providing ample space to carry essential gear while maintaining a streamlined look. The thoughtful design extends to features like the adjustable waistband and sturdy belt loops. In conclusion, the Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Series Original Tactical Pant is the epitome of excellence. They fit like a dream, exude style, and are built to withstand whatever challenges you throw at them. Whether you're a tactical professional, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone who values both form and function, these pants are an investment you won't regret. Five stars without hesitation – they've truly earned their place in my wardrobe!
R**.
Great tactical pants
This is a great pair of pants. The construction and material is top notch, I've only had them a little while but have already been tough of them and they still look like new. I'm thinking these are going to hold up very well based on early use. Comfort is excellent. These are not too heavy, they feel like a typical set of cargos. Ok, so they're great as pants, now how about tactical features? Let's start at the top and work our way down. Belt loops are nice and wide, this will support a loaded tactical belt very nicely. Also, the waist band expands. Now, this is convenient after a belly buster sized meal, but from a tactical standpoint, it also makes these very comfortable with an inside the waist band holster. An added bonus here is if you enter a building where you have to disarm, it's easy to get a nice IWB holster back into your pants and in position without having to drop 'em to your knees. Upper pockets are nice and deep on all four forners. The back pockets are horizontal opened with good velcro closure instead of slanted like the competing 511's. This is the primary reason I prefer these over 511's, which are also otherwise excellent. I never feel secure with things in my back pocket with one of those loose slanted designs. These Truspec's do not have that issue. You'll find a knife pocket on either side between the front and back pocket. These are of about the right size for my purposes. I carry a medium sized folding knife (3.25" blade) in one pocket and a small flashlight in the other. Cargo pockets are another huge selling point for these pants. Each side has a large cargo that also has 3 pouches inside of the perfect size for a pistol magazine. I love that for wearing these to the range. On the outside of the cargo pockets you'll find a cell phone pocket. Another edge here over the 511s is a touch screen phone will fit in there. Iphone or Galaxy fit fine, the only thing that'll be too big is a phablet like the Galaxy Note. Bottom line, these are my current favorite tactical pants and they're a bargain in comparison to their competition. Highly recommended.
H**Z
Nice, but not for me. Still on the search for work pants.
This is a tough review to write. Basically, I bought these to where as work pants, and I know these are tactical pants. So I don't want to dock stars for not living up to what I want them to be, when that was never the purpose by tru-spec. Here's why I docked it two stars: 1. The seem that [I assume] should be above the knee, is actually right at my knee. So when kneeling/crouching/climbing, the seem rubs my knee. It both is annoying, and it also helps pull my pants down! I'm 6' 225, and got 38-32 pants. I probably should have gone with 36-30 or something. There's a lot of length, and maybe that's why the seem is so low. But 32" in length is very normal for my height. And I like length so dirt can't get in my boots especially when crouching, all that extra length disappears. 2. The stretch in the waste is awesome, and I wish construction pants would do this. However, Even on the first day, my pants were sagging by the end of the day. The stretch really needs to be tightened up. I'm figuring after a few months, a belt will be necessary (especially with stuff in your pockets -for me a tape measure and pocket level- for you maybe a flashlight and a few clips?) Again, maybe I just ordered too large. 3. They turn dark brown when I sweat (I Have the khaki color). At first, I thought I was just getting them really dirty. But I caught onto it after a few days, then confirmed it when I was working in white sand. Nothing around to make them dark, actually the 'dirt' would have made them whiter. but they got very dark in the upper tight to the knee, and then during lunch returned to the normal color, then about thirty mins back outside, they were dark again. it makes me look like a slob who doesn't wash his pants. I don't, but I don't want to look like I don't. :) 4. Actually, I do wash my pants, and I have to because they stink! My old black jeans never stunk this bad. So you can either say that somehow I sweat less in black jeans and these suck at breathability, or, these suck at stink! I'm not really sure what the deal is. Those jeans are the only thing I have to compare them too, so I don't have many positives to say. Obviously these khaki polyester blended pants are lighter, and you don't feel the sun compared to heavyweight black jeans. I figure I'll leave the compliments to other reviewers. needless to say, I do think that polyester ripstop is the way to go for comfort and durability. I was cutting through some really bad thorns yesterday and they were trying to snag my pants, but I don’t think a single thorn actually pricked the fabric. I was impressed, as I know jeans get stabbed right through, the pain isn’t a problem as much as worrying they will tear apart. I’m pretty sure I don’t have to worry for the most part. Some other complaints that are construction specific that I didn't dock stars for: 1. The pocket knife holder is weak at the top. I wanted to put my tape measure on there but it wouldn’t work. it would sag and bunch up before the metal slip could get on it. It was also barely wide enough, so that made it worse. I would think some knives would be too wide. I see that the ascent pants appear to have a wider pocket for knives, and better stitching. But for high end pants, why not consider a little leather like Wrangler did for knives (riggs ripstop carpenter jean)? I use the pocket for a sharpee (a must have for my job) and it works fine. But I’d really like a place for a tape measure -- a belt just for a tape measure is awful. It’s just more to wear, get hot, rub you, and kills the point of having a nice elastic waistband. 2. The cargo pockets are just crazy. Too low for starters. but too wide. Anything that goes in there gets lost. I really only need it for my pocket level, but that goes sideways and goes too low, restricts movements, and rubs the side of my knee. Again, I know it was made for ammo, so I’m not docking stars. Just letting other construction workers know who might be wondering. This is probably not going to work unless you want to ditch a carpenter belt for cargo pockets. Or if you want to keep your whole screw-tray on the side of your leg. 3. The flaps are annoying. They should be tuckable for easy access. I tried to tuck them, but that caused the whole pocket to sag open and collect dirt. Bottom line: I think if one of these tactical brands would make a construction pant (see the riggs carpenter jean mentioned earlier) They could bring the price down (smaller pockets, less velcro and flaps!) and offer a much more comfortable work pant with cooler materials and the stretch in the waistband. This would be great.
R**R
excelente pantalon
El modelo 24/7 de algodón 100% es de lo mejor que he visto y probado en pantalones de cargo. Se ajustan a la cintura y a las piernas perfectamente, de manera que sin ser formales, se ven elegantes. La tela de algodón aunque es gruesa, es muy cómoda y flexible, lo que permite moverse libremente. Ampliamente recomendado. En cuanto a la talla, soy 40 y recomiendo la talla 38, ya que viene un poco holgado.
7**M
Fit
Rechtzeitig angekommen, Ergebnisse sind besser als ich dachte. Bravo o7
U**A
Awesome pant
This tactical pant I can prefer for long term work and rugged kind of work.
J**E
Muy buenos pantalones
Muy buenos pantalones, los compré para el trabajo, pero estoy pensando en comprar mas en otros colores para el uso diario.
K**R
Five Stars
Great pants!
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