Kevlar is bullet-proof and battle-tested, and Player pants use a ton of it. Our exclusive design has military-style removable Kevlar knee patches that can be rotated or replaced if they become damaged, but good luck trying to damage them. The hip areas are also covered with Kevlar, and the "no more tears" crotch pad is filled with neoprene so that special shot won't end your day...
Player pants also feature our exclusive "GrabAss" technology: a velcro patch in the lumbar region that mates with the Player harness to make a solid connection and stop harness movement. Our pants also have huge sections of double-weave mesh that are strong yet keep you cool, and several stretch panels for excellent freedom of movement. And the clean, athletic lines won't make you look like MC Hammer. After all, you came to play, not to dance.
Colors : Red, Gray, Blue Sizes : Medium, Large
Product Availability
The Player Paintball Pants are newer, so they should be commonly available, both new and used.
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WILL NOT RIP
Great Price
GREAT COMPANY
Look Good
Adjustable
Breatheable
Comfortable
Weaknesses:
Stitching will come undone after time.
Knee's are a little bulky.
Review:
Sorry but I couldnt post any pics yet. Anyways, first impressions, THEY LOOK GREAT. They are also so comfortable you'll be tempted to wear them around the house, and for the $100 price tag, these are twice as good as any Dye pants going for $150. The Player Paintball company is relatively small, and located in Prescott (right by me) So I've have these for a little bit. Ok, strengths (literally), the knee's are kevlar. THEY - WILL - NOT - RIP. Nuff said. Also, on the back of the pants is a removable logo, underneath is velcro, so you can buy a Player Paintball pack and attach it their, minimizing bouncing pods. And my FAVORITE feature... Removable knee's. You can remove the knees, revealing velcro, so if you do happen to rip these (by sliding on asphalt?) then you can always buy new knee's for about $10. You can also buy knee inserts, which are knee pads you place on the velcro, under the knee, INSIDE of the pants. These are equivilant to wearing Dye C5 knee pads.
Conclusion:
This is my hands down all time favorite pair of pants. Can't wait to see what they come out with next. A+++ no joke.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, May 9th, 2007 at 7:33 pm PST