I'm slightly disappointed that it seems you didn't wear these during the review process. I have both and personally prefer the Truewerk for my lifestyle. The Vertex has a lot of pockets but they are pockets that I don't use or need. I do like the mag pockets but with those I don't use the regular back pockets. I also don't need to hide a handcuff key in the front zipper or a razor blade in the waistband. Truth is I'm not an operator, just a guy going to work. The downside of the Truewerk T2 is the soft shell material is "swishy" It's a bit annoying when wearing them inside. I do agree with your assessment on the Truewerk being better for outdoors. They are my go to pants for camping and hiking.
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You missed a back pocket feature. There’s an “anti-pickpocket” flap in both back pockets…put your wallet in there, pull the flap over it, and your wallet is protected from falling out, plus makes it virtually pickpocket proof.
I don't understand why some dudes put their wallets in the back pocket. It's uncomfortable when you sit on it, and and it's easy for someone to grab your wallet. Wallets belong to front or side pockets.
@@johnsantiago4810 This is true. I usually just take it out of my back pocket, but maybe I should carry it in my front/side pocket. Thanks for the tip.
@@johnsantiago4810If you don't want your wallet occupying a different pocket. If you're only carrying a few cards, you can select a wallet with thin materials, no seams/divided pockets ends up taking more thickness than the cards. Sometimes I'll carry a card wallet in the back.
I own a junk removal business. Those truwerks are awesome. They never rip. Pockets are great.
@@DDHJunkHaulers agreed!
Are these considered loud? Want to use them for hunting possibly
The TrueWerk has some “swish” to them, but the Vertx do not; they are quiet.
I'm slightly disappointed that it seems you didn't wear these during the review process. I have both and personally prefer the Truewerk for my lifestyle. The Vertex has a lot of pockets but they are pockets that I don't use or need. I do like the mag pockets but with those I don't use the regular back pockets. I also don't need to hide a handcuff key in the front zipper or a razor blade in the waistband. Truth is I'm not an operator, just a guy going to work. The downside of the Truewerk T2 is the soft shell material is "swishy" It's a bit annoying when wearing them inside. I do agree with your assessment on the Truewerk being better for outdoors. They are my go to pants for camping and hiking.
I should have tried them on in the video. Sorry about that. Yes, I have noticed the swishy of the Truewerk pants too. Thanks for your feedback.
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You missed a back pocket feature. There’s an “anti-pickpocket” flap in both back pockets…put your wallet in there, pull the flap over it, and your wallet is protected from falling out, plus makes it virtually pickpocket proof.
You’re exactly right. I’m sorry I didn’t point that out. Thanks!
I don't understand why some dudes put their wallets in the back pocket. It's uncomfortable when you sit on it, and and it's easy for someone to grab your wallet. Wallets belong to front or side pockets.
@@johnsantiago4810 This is true. I usually just take it out of my back pocket, but maybe I should carry it in my front/side pocket. Thanks for the tip.
@@johnsantiago4810If you don't want your wallet occupying a different pocket. If you're only carrying a few cards, you can select a wallet with thin materials, no seams/divided pockets ends up taking more thickness than the cards. Sometimes I'll carry a card wallet in the back.