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ussfpa
24 June 2009, 00:12
Looking for trusted source for quality Multicam uniforms and gear at reasonable prices - not the Chinese knockoff stuff.
Thanks -
PA
GreenMeany 5
24 June 2009, 01:14
Are you looking for the Crye Uniforms, or just uniforms in true Multicam?
ussfpa
24 June 2009, 02:23
Crye would be fine for the uniforms. If there are others out there of similar or better quality...well, common sense dictates :biggrin:
phoenixtriad
24 June 2009, 03:01
The site SupplyCaptain.com is rumored to have the real deal at decent prices, as well as a law enforcement discount. I signed up and got approved for access to the "law enforcement only" area, but all that is there is insignia and a helmet cover. The site is categorized in a way that I don't like, so you have to dig to find multicam items. Still have not found a uniform yet, and that is what I am looking for. If you search for the word "multicam" it only gives a couple results, however they have many more items. Very frustrating! I would love to find a site that has the real Crye products at decent prices, that is easy to navigate.
GreenMeany 5
24 June 2009, 03:05
Crye would be fine for the uniforms. If there are others out there of similar or better quality...well, common sense dictates :biggrin:
Well, the Crye stuff is pretty spendy and only available through their web-site.
T.A.D Gear makes trousers and tops in Multicam but they only make small controlled production runs. You would have to check their web-site for availability.
SKD Tactical and Drop Zone Tactical both make uniforms in Multicam. I've heard good things about their quality, but I have no first hand knowledge.
Then there is always Tru-Spec. They do use authentic Multicam material and the uniforms are reasonably priced, but........the quality can be a bit ify.
phoenixtriad
24 June 2009, 04:10
T.A.D Gear makes trousers and tops in Multicam but they only make small controlled production runs. You would have to check their web-site for availability.
Hmm...group buy time, perhaps?
I believe that Propper makes some decent multicam uniforms, but I have yet to make a side-by-side comparison to Crye. Unless Crye just sells them the fabric and Propper sews it to specifications.
Massgrunt
24 June 2009, 04:31
Supply Captain's website sucks, but I was pretty happy with their service with a recent purchase.
GreenMeany 5
24 June 2009, 05:07
Hmm...group buy time, perhaps?
I believe that Propper makes some decent multicam uniforms, but I have yet to make a side-by-side comparison to Crye. Unless Crye just sells them the fabric and Propper sews it to specifications.
Crye sells the Multicam fabric in a few different wieghts and blends. I guess you could always buy some fabric and hve the uniforms made.
Hmmm, I wonder if I have a need for a Multicam Toga?:biggrin:
And when it comes to Multicam gear, Tactical Tailor, Endom, T.A.G, Eagle.....there are many quality manufacturers out there. Most offer their gear in Multicam at a slight increase in price.
Bravo_One_Three
24 June 2009, 05:10
http://www.epropper.com/
http://www.bdu.com/multicam.html
Both sites are very reliable.
Ditto on the bdu.com, I bought a Propper multicam blouse and pant from there. That was at least a year and a half ago, they started off a bit stiff, but loosened up after a few washings. They are holding up nicely, I wear the pants more than the full uniform.
Edit: Both pieces were made in the Dominican Republic and are 65/35 poly/cotton
FinsUp
29 June 2009, 07:53
Hmmm, I wonder if I have a need for a Multicam Toga?:biggrin:
Not a toga, how a bout a Multicam Kilt?:biggrin:
Sharky
29 June 2009, 09:13
I bought mine direct from Crye over the phone and they were delivered 2 days later.
GreenMeany 5
29 June 2009, 09:32
Not a toga, how a bout a Multicam Kilt?:biggrin:
I thought about that, but I'm not sure how it would look with all the pleats. It might work. :biggrin:
Polypro
29 June 2009, 11:58
http://www.bdu.com/
Same here (great mtn bike pants).
P
Not a toga, how a bout a Multicam Kilt?:biggrin:
I'd go for that.
I'd go for that.
Need one for a SOCNET linkup:biggrin:
I bet this dude could make one. http://needlepimp.com/
Psi Brr
2 July 2009, 08:56
By modern warfare standards, how practical would kilts be for the desert or the mountains? I can definitely see avoiding them in the jungle for avoiding exposure to insects and those gnarly little fish that swim intyo the body through the willie (keeping with the Scots-theme...), but I did wonder about the application in the highlands.
I bet Utilikilt would make some up, I have three of their kilts now, one of them is desert camo. The commercials on there are hilarious too. http://www.utilikilts.com/
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Looking for trusted source for quality Multicam uniforms and gear at reasonable prices - not the Chinese knockoff stuff.
Thanks -
PA
Mine were from SKDtac.com last time I was in Iraq. Great quality. The Propper, and Tru-Spec ones just arnt nearly the quality and comfort.
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