Same patterns and sizes as the Rib Neck Jerseys. Elastic waistband and ankle, loose fit, 65/35 blend for durability
Product Availability
The Smart Parts Renegade Camo Pants are older, so while they may be available used and in a few cases new, they are not commonly available anymore.
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2002
Period of Product Use:
1 year
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
More than 5 years
Marker Setup:
98 Cocker w/everything
Strengths:
Very durable. I've used all sorts of BDU's both new & old. Easily outlasts them all. The Belgium pattern is like being a cameleon wherever I've played. Very versatile.
Weaknesses:
Pants pockets arent too deep. Careful putting things in them...you could lose them. Wish they had cargo pockets.
Conclusion:
First set of gear thats lasted me a whole year of crawling & running in all types of ruogh terrain.
2002 Impulse With Stock Bolt (bought gun used, not sure on everything)
Improved Board
Vertical Max-Flo system
14" All American Barrel
Strengths:
Isn't Overly Heavy
Still enough to protect (full length)
Many camo designs
Weaknesses:
You can get kind of hot
Not enough pockets
Review:
Good paintball cammies for a cheap price. Thats what i got when i got renegades ($60 for both the pants and shirt). First thing, I had many choices of camo style the day I went to choose out my rene's. It's thick, but not overly thick, so as it makes it so you don't bleed, but isn't thick like body armor (that would get you made fun of) nor three-shirts thick. Though, it does tend to get a little hot. I'll admit, i don't use them anymore. I do in winter, but not in summer. In summer play I just wear a long sleeve T-shirt. These are a good cammie for any noobs out there who are still slightly afraid of getting hit (nerves more :D i was guilty up to the second week with this) because they give you a slight superior protection than lets say, a speedball jersey. Though I do not reccomend them to the more experienced players (because of lack of pockets).
Conclusion:
It is a good product, durable, comes in many camo style choices, and is thick enough to stop blood from flowin (usually) but not enough for you to be called a wuss. Though the lack of many pockets is a BIG problem, and the fact it can get hot, I can't give it a 10. More experienced people have choices they would like more out there.
I used your basic JT moto cross (flashy jerseys) then I switched to hunting camo witch helped some then finally I made the switch to Renegade. I have shirt, pants and ball hauler, the whole deal, I love it I personally use tiger stripe and I love the fact it has no zippers or buttons which gives your opponent a softer target witch helps.
Marker Setup:
I personally use a Spyder Shudder I just got and havent had a chance change much
Strengths:
The colors comfort and the fact it has no buttons or zippers