I know this video is old as hell BUT, I CAN confirm the G4 Kneepads are a pain in the ass to get into the pockets as well. Not only is it a pain in the ass but, the kneepads look and feel as though they're being pushed out of the pants, anytime I take a knee. I've had to readjust my kneepads and reseal the velcro closures after about 20 times of taking a knee. I'm definitely not a fan of how they did the overall setup with the kneepad pockets on these pants, in terms of how they fit the actual kneepads. Be it the G3 or G4 kneepads.
The only question that I have is this one: I see most people who wear those tactical pants with pads that they don’t blouse them to wear boots. So those pants are made different? Or you can still blouse them when you wear boots
Greetings from Ukraine. I'm thinking of ordering G4 combat pants, but I can't find information anywhere about how they fit and whether they stretch at the waist. My waist ( 89cm =~35 inches) is right on the border between size 34 and size 36. I am very worried that if I buy a size 36 they will sit like a bag. Or if I buy 34 and they do not stretch, then I will have discomfort after eating or while sitting The VTX RIPSTOP™ fabric has 2% elastane which should give a fairly flexible ride, so if the waistband also has stretch properties then I wouldn't have to worry about the 34 being a problem
I would go 36”. They have a waist adjuster tab with velcro, so you’ll be able to make it fit perfect. I have a 32-33” waist but always get 34s and they’re great.
How do you deal with G4 pilling? Just pull them off? Cut them off? Asking because I got a G4 field shirt and it's already pilling on me after one wash.
Serious question, are they true to your real waist measurements? I ask because with Levi's, dickies, wrangler I wear 34x30.. my issued acu or multicam bottoms are med short.. but my actual waist measurement is 42? The website measurement chart directions are to order off your actual waist size... thanks for any all info I appreciate it.
Are you satisfied with the central closure Velcro on the G4 pant? Is it reliable? Does it unexpectedly open during certain movements like running, jumping, or crawling? Does the Velcro lose its gripping power over time, or does it remain as effective as the first day? Thank you.
I've run it for a couple FTXs and the only downside for me is that the material is pilling really heavily at the more intensively used parts. (eg.: crotch, bottom, end of the legs.) It doesn't seem to weaken tho, but it's annoying. What about yours?
ExploTheOne I’ve worn em in some thick brush and had the same up on my thighs/ groin area. Also, they don’t do much to stop thorns from penetrating your skin.lol
@@Tremulousnut Thats good to know. I thought at first that mine was badly treated on the outside hence the severe pilling. Mine looks like an old pair of sweatpants at this point... still no tears and fading tho despite the heavy use so thats good and still comfy af. The pilling is outrageous tho, not that looks are the important part, but still i would expect better quality for almost 280 bucks
@@ExploTheOne Fading is more of an issue with FR clothing, like the 6.5 ounce fabric used on the Crye AC FR, or to a lesser extent, the Drifires. There's something about FR materials that don't hold colour well. VTX ripstop is still NYCO but with a different ratio of fibers and the introduction of spandex to the mix. The warning signs were there from the beginning, nobody noticed until Crye released it to the public. Rich from Reptile House noticed something, in the promotional materials, Crye stated: "3x tear strength of NYCO milspec requirement" - Crye is playing a clever game here. It doesn’t mean that VTX RIPSTOP exhibits three times more tear strength than NyCo, or abrasion resistance. It simply means it’s three times the minimum required for passing milspec. I'm not saying all of this is bad, but I guess this is the new set of tradeoffs Crye is going for. They are moving towards more comfort, specialised features, but at a cost of reduction in durability. I guess G4 with all its features were tailored for a certain type of door kickers with a big government budget.
Awesome video brother thanks for your service. You are a hero.
Was worried I was gonna have to order a size up thanks for answering that
I know this video is old as hell BUT, I CAN confirm the G4 Kneepads are a pain in the ass to get into the pockets as well.
Not only is it a pain in the ass but, the kneepads look and feel as though they're being pushed out of the pants, anytime I take a knee. I've had to readjust my kneepads and reseal the velcro closures after about 20 times of taking a knee. I'm definitely not a fan of how they did the overall setup with the kneepad pockets on these pants, in terms of how they fit the actual kneepads. Be it the G3 or G4 kneepads.
I'd love to see a review of the G4 Combat Shirt if you've got it.
EGC_Warlock maybe one day but not right now. When I get one I’ll post a review!
The only question that I have is this one: I see most people who wear those tactical pants with pads that they don’t blouse them to wear boots. So those pants are made different? Or you can still blouse them when you wear boots
Greetings from Ukraine.
I'm thinking of ordering G4 combat pants, but I can't find information anywhere about how they fit and whether they stretch at the waist.
My waist ( 89cm =~35 inches) is right on the border between size 34 and size 36.
I am very worried that if I buy a size 36 they will sit like a bag. Or if I buy 34 and they do not stretch, then I will have discomfort after eating or while sitting
The VTX RIPSTOP™ fabric has 2% elastane which should give a fairly flexible ride, so if the waistband also has stretch properties then I wouldn't have to worry about the 34 being a problem
I would go 36”. They have a waist adjuster tab with velcro, so you’ll be able to make it fit perfect. I have a 32-33” waist but always get 34s and they’re great.
@@NemeanIndustries Thank you very much for your reply!
@@NemeanIndustries Finally I received my pants! 36 is very great for me. So if your size is on the border, take next size.
Did your pants shrink after the first wash?
@@Definitelynotacop123 no, just wash it trough instructions
How do you deal with G4 pilling? Just pull them off? Cut them off? Asking because I got a G4 field shirt and it's already pilling on me after one wash.
Great video brother
Serious question, are they true to your real waist measurements? I ask because with Levi's, dickies, wrangler I wear 34x30.. my issued acu or multicam bottoms are med short.. but my actual waist measurement is 42? The website measurement chart directions are to order off your actual waist size... thanks for any all info I appreciate it.
Every pair of normal pants I buy are 34x32. With Cryes, I wear 34 Reg. I just order what always fits me.
Are you satisfied with the central closure Velcro on the G4 pant? Is it reliable? Does it unexpectedly open during certain movements like running, jumping, or crawling? Does the Velcro lose its gripping power over time, or does it remain as effective as the first day? Thank you.
Nope, it’s a pretty large bit of velcro and when it’s under your belt it’s not coming undone.
@@NemeanIndustries That's perfect, thank you 😉
I've run it for a couple FTXs and the only downside for me is that the material is pilling really heavily at the more intensively used parts. (eg.: crotch, bottom, end of the legs.) It doesn't seem to weaken tho, but it's annoying. What about yours?
ExploTheOne I’ve worn em in some thick brush and had the same up on my thighs/ groin area. Also, they don’t do much to stop thorns from penetrating your skin.lol
Loads of people have the same issue with this new fabric.
@@Tremulousnut Thats good to know. I thought at first that mine was badly treated on the outside hence the severe pilling. Mine looks like an old pair of sweatpants at this point... still no tears and fading tho despite the heavy use so thats good and still comfy af. The pilling is outrageous tho, not that looks are the important part, but still i would expect better quality for almost 280 bucks
@@ExploTheOne Fading is more of an issue with FR clothing, like the 6.5 ounce fabric used on the Crye AC FR, or to a lesser extent, the Drifires. There's something about FR materials that don't hold colour well. VTX ripstop is still NYCO but with a different ratio of fibers and the introduction of spandex to the mix.
The warning signs were there from the beginning, nobody noticed until Crye released it to the public.
Rich from Reptile House noticed something, in the promotional materials, Crye stated: "3x tear strength of NYCO milspec requirement" - Crye is playing a clever game here. It doesn’t mean that VTX RIPSTOP exhibits three times more tear strength than NyCo, or abrasion resistance. It simply means it’s three times the minimum required for passing milspec.
I'm not saying all of this is bad, but I guess this is the new set of tradeoffs Crye is going for. They are moving towards more comfort, specialised features, but at a cost of reduction in durability. I guess G4 with all its features were tailored for a certain type of door kickers with a big government budget.
@@Tremulousnut Great points. The G4 pants seem to suck.
is ayone can confrim if this pant is a bit slimmer than g3 combat pant?
battle pants are always little similar
especially multicam pattern this kind of camouflage😂
They’re just a tad slimmer. I still buy the same size as I do in G3 and they fit great.
Hoosier baby. Nice review
Two pockets for knife and gerber? Will a gerber fit in either pocket?
Probably be a snug fit
Thanks for the quick reply! I just bought the female version of the G4. Hope they fit well!
I subscribed just cause your a good ole Indiana man likeyself
No stretch panels? Damn, Crye Precision wiped out one of the best features of combat pants :((
The whole plant stretches
@@NemeanIndustries haha i got it, thank you bro
Have a nice day