Propper Debuts Light Tactical Pant
Propper International introduces the new Propper Light Tactical Pant, just in time for the warm weather. Exclusive to Propper, the Light Tactical Pant comes with a free black nylon duty belt, a secure wallet pocket-in-a-pocket, and a double coin/utility pocket, all at a wallet-friendly price of $34.99.

Propper International, manufacturer of high quality garments for military, tactical, and law enforcement use, introduces the new Propper Light Tactical Pant, just in time for the warm weather. Engineered for action, the Propper Light Tactical Pant is made from fade-resistant 65-percent polyester/35-percent cotton ripstop fabric with a DuPont Teflon coating to repel liquids and stains. Exclusive to Propper, the Light Tactical Pant comes with a free black nylon duty belt, a secure wallet pocket-in-a-pocket, and a double coin/utility pocket, all at a wallet-friendly price of $34.99. The pant is available in six colors including newly added grey.
The Propper Light Tactical Pant's office-friendly, casual appearance comes packed with features such as an Action Stretch Waistband and heavy-duty reinforced seat and knee areas for active wear on or off the job. Internal knee pad openings and extra large belt loops turn these pants into the perfect pair for tactical duty or training. A total of 11 pockets provide plenty of secure space for change, wallet, cell phone or Blackberry, and the front pockets are reinforced to prevent fraying with constant use. Confidence is built-in with a sturdy snap closure with a French Fly. A D-ring on the front belt loop makes it a snap to locate keys or tools in a hurry.
Available in men's sizes in black, olive, LAPD navy, khaki, coyote and grey. For more information visit www.propper.com.
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