Paintball pants review: hk army freeline jogger & relax fit
HK army freeline paintball jogger variations
You like them, okay, so let's just talk about colours first for the paintball jogger paintball pants, which is what i have here. This colorway with the blue and purple is going to be their new freeline joggers. We've got the red back here, which is their fire. Finally, we have some graphite tonnes going on back here beneath.so currently, we have at least three of the colours in stock, ready to go, and tonnes and tonnes of new great products from hk.
we do have at least one more, but i didn't bring it out
because it looks very similar to the stealth in the middle.
Hk army v2 freeline jogger specifications
As a result, at least four colours are in stock and ready to
ship. Let's start with the basics and get into why the new v2 will most likely
be one of the best-selling pants on the market.
Sublimation and
stretching capabilities will be at the top of the list. Oh my god, you got all
this brand new crinkly paper in there, mark.
Yeah, great. You love it, huh? So, first and foremost, as
you can see, a lot of pants on the market, including right here, have vinyl on
them. That stuff will peel off and fade after a few cycles in the washer and
dryer.
They did come out
with the actual sublimation here. So it's actually in the material itself; it's
not just heated on top and going to fall off or wear off on you after the first
couple uses.
Well, you know, scratching, i don't see it coming off there,
mark, not coming off.let me just throw them up here, mark. Get 'em on the
table.
Well, you know, scratching, i don't see it coming off there,
mark, not coming off. okay, guys, these are the real deal; they make two
versions of the freelines.
One is a hk army relaxed fit pant, and that and these
ones are going to be the jogger fit. So down below, you guys can see that they
do have the elastic tapered ankles, so it's not riding on your cleats or
whatever shoe you guys are deciding to use out there.
So these are going to fit nice and tight around a cleat,
your ankle, or whatever you guys want to do. Whatever you decide to wear out
there so, i like that a lot. On to my next point about these bad boys.
Pockets, straps, and more | hk army paintball joggers
Zoom on in, okay, let me just grab a swab over here. So, a
lot of pants out there on the market have these very tiny, almost barrel-sized
pockets. So, grab a swab, fold it in half, and throw it in there. Wow, you can
almost see none of the swab. People lose these things all the time. They take a
dive; they take a slide.
You've got little, teeny-tiny half pockets. These new style
pants have larger pocket designs, so you can fit almost the entire swab in your
pants and not lose it on a slide or dive.
So i do like that. That's a great
new feature of the hk army freeline pants.
Let's flip it back over. We're just going to hit all the
points here, mark, and keep flipping it over and over again. Both of you have
got dual elastic straps, so if you guys need it a little looser or a little
tighter, these things are elastic and velcro, and they use some pretty good
velcro.
There's a nice little hk army tab there, too. You can get an
even pull, pull your pants on, and then strap both of these things on, with the
elastic straps and velcro definitely helping in securing it, so these pants
don't fall down on you while you're on the field on EAST COAST PAINTBALL STORE.
I always like to kind of show the inside, 'cause a lot of
people don't; you know, if you're not seeing them in person, you can't see the
inside.
Everything is
ventilated, so obviously, after a long day at the paintball field, you're hot,
you're sweaty, you're sticky, and all this is like mesh ventilation on the
inside of the pant. These things are awesome. And for the bigger guys that
sweat a lot, like myself, these are going to be some nice pants to have.
Padding on the freeline paintball joggers
Let me flip them a little bit so we can actually talk about
the ballistic kevlar knees. Are you ready for this, mark? So this is hk's
really, really good selling point in these: they're padded but still flexible,
and they're ballistic kevlar-padded knees.
So you guys are
obviously worried about it. When you're kneeling down, if you're kneeling down
on a rock or you're playing on a hard field where there's hardly any grass and
mostly dirt, you're going to want pants like this to protect your knees, and
with a name like ballistic kevlar, that sounds pretty important. Would you
agree, mark, or not?
yeah, i mean, i'll take your word for it; i never stare at my zippers long
enough to know.
Yeah, that's what they say; they're ykk, with nice
rubberized zippers, and you've got multiple pockets on these pants. These
things, like i said at the beginning, are super, super flexible, lightweight,
but still obviously durable with the integration of the way they did their
padding. I like these things, man. They are really light paintball
pants .
They do have the dual
pocket swabs like we were talking about earlier, one on this side and one on
that side, and then the back of the knees and throughout the legs are all
ventilated as well, allowing that moisture and hot air to release, so you're
not just in a sweaty blanket out there.
Pants: hk army v2 freeline relax fit
Then there are these, which are the same exact paintball pants
but in a more relaxed fit. The only difference between these pants and others
is that they lack the tapered ankle, or tapered down below, as you prefer.
These things do have a velcro strap, though.
These are the relaxed
fit if you don't want a tapered, super tight fit around your ankle or cleat.
You can also adjust the velcro; obviously, if you want it
tight, that's fine; if not, you can just let it flop around; but these are the
standard relaxed-fit freelines.
Like i said, they all come with the same features: the
ballistic knee, the same padding upfront, the pockets, and all the good stuff. So,
these are relaxed fits, and i think these ones only come in stealth, which is
obviously an all-black and grey colour scheme. Would that be right, mark?
Hardline pants for the hong kong army
Alright guys, and lastly, just letting you know, we do have
the hk army hardline pants back in stock. I think these pants retail for .
These ones also do have the very stretchy material; i'm going to go right to
the knees, mark, because i think it's an important feature they made apparent
on their site. The stretchable ballistic knees as well.
Obviously, you've seen pants that are worn to the knees. I
mean, constantly, a lot of people are on their knees in paintball, so yeah,
you're going to want to have a strong, reinforced knee there.
Well, i'm just waiting for that, you know. These ones do
have vented back legs as well, throughout here, so allowing that hot air and
sweat and all that good stuff to hopefully escape and not keep you too sweaty
and hot out there, let's check out this barrel swab action. These are, indeed,
pretty good; that one goes all the way in, mark.
You're digging; you're digging; hey, at least you're not
going to lose it out there on the field though, i can tell you that much. And,
oh, it matches the pants; that's nice.
They've got the big hk logo in the back, and these pants do
have a tonne of pockets. I believe there are six integrated pockets in total on
these pants. I don't know how much stuff you're going to be carrying on the
paintball field, but these are all velcro.
That one leads you to no access, mark; look at that.
There's nothing there; you've got nothing in there, but then
you've got one here and one there.
You've got the zipper stuff up top, which would be four, and
i'm assuming the other ones are somewhere else. Where's the six? Mark, they
said there were six!
I don't know; you've got pockets that don't do anything; it's confusing me!
I mean, possibly, unless there's something hidden here. I
don't know. Anyway, we're talking about pockets a lot.
I don't know, probably because they put more money into it.
You think, obviously, there seems to be more material here on the hardlines,
but on the freelines, all this stuff is like that super fancy,
moisture-wicking, very stretchable material.
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