Good price and good brand
Took a while to receive in the states but the prices Heinnie has on products and shipping is great. I will definitely be back to shop again.
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BDU 2.0 Pants, exclusively by Pentagon from their Combat Duty Series, designed and tested for duty and field performance activities. Made from 65% Polyester and 35% Cotton Ripstop.
PLEASE NOTE: UK sizing is given as a guide only. These garments are manufactured to EU sizing. Please refer to the manufacturer's size chart shown for comparison prior to ordering. The inseam is 34" (86cm) on each garment.
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Add to BasketTook a while to receive in the states but the prices Heinnie has on products and shipping is great. I will definitely be back to shop again.
As good as you can get. Superb quality all round. Worth every penny. I’d imagine these are practically indestructible.
Trousers are fantastic, as a prison officer I am in and out my pockets for keys alot and I find that the sticthing at the pockets catches and rips in most other dress/bdu trousers but not on these ones, they are also ripstop design so they are harder wearing. All in all good trousers for a decent price. Fantastic
I use these as an alternative to my issued 5.11 BDU trousers, they are almost identical however I find they fit better (I skip leg day constantly...). I have these in a 34W and a 32W, the 32W feels more like a 31 so for a more relaxed/generous/baggy fit I suggest you go 1 size up. The only issue is there is no option for 34W with 32L So the 34W was abit long for me. Like any black coloured trouser they fade after lots of use and a few washes but I dare say you could use a dye pod to restore them if it became an issue. I like the deep pockets and the drawstrings at the bottom which I would suggest knoting in order to avoid one side getting lost within the trouser cuff. Overall a great product and a reasonable price for hard wearing tactical trousers, I would highly recommend these products and will be buying more from Hennie Haynes in the future as shipping was fast and I have always had a good experience with this store.
Great quality trousers. Very comfortable and large enough pockets.
Tough but yet versatile. Good pockets, well fitted and strong rip stop material. Sizing is accurate. These work well as a strong go-to set of survival-wear. I will be buying more pairs for the price - obviously from Hennies!
These are fantastic value given how strongly built they are. They are more tapered in the leg,but still functional, than usual army pants which are too baggy BUT for some inexplicable reason they have been cut to sit lower on the hips. For cargo pants this makes no sense as a belt then struggles to keep em up - cargo or not ! The rise is way too short and the gusset way too tight. It is infuriating as they otherwise would be great pants. Please ammend !
These are cheap so can’t be too harsh, some stitching came out after two or three times wear I just stitched them up to save the hassle of returning them again. Which leads onto the sizing which is a joke. I returned the ones I bought which HH exchanged quickly and got a size up which I thought would be hanging off me but are a bit snug. I just kept them for work as they will do but I don’t think I’ll buy Pentagon again purely because of the weird sizes. Excellent customer service as always.
Heavy duty quality material, fits as expected. Fast delivery, professionally handled. Reccomend!!!
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.