Description
This is a pair of old-school waterproof pants from ORC Industries that were used in the US Military It has a rubber-like texture and is slightly heavier in construction than more modern rain pants. Pants cuffs and the waist are adjustable with a drawstring, as well as suspender points in place of belt loops. As this is meant to be work in addition to insulating layers, there are pocket pass-throughs on the waist and parka is oversized to fit over one to two layers worn underneath. The fly is simple hook and loop, with no buttons or zipper. Overall these are a great, heavy duty outer layer pants for cold and wet days.
Features:
- Waterproof – Waterproof means that it will not absorb water or be damaged when submerged in water.
- Woodland Camo Pattern – Created and issued from 1981 onwards. Based on the ERDL camo patterns used throughout the Vietnam War and afterwards, specifically the 2nd pattern ERDL, RDF ERDL. The biggest change over earlier ERDL patterns was the enlargement of the patterns and shapes found in ERDL. The colors were also the same with light green, dark green and brown being used. Black would be used in twig shapes across the base colors. Woodland Camo is commonly referred to just as BDU or M81. M81 is an unofficial name for Woodland Camo that comes from its adoption date, 1981. It was used across the US Military till individual service branches replaced it with modern camo patterns.
- Waist Drawstring – These pants have a drawstring that allows the wear to adjust the waist to the perfect size.
- Adjustable Pants Cuffs – Pants cuffs are adjustable with drawstrings, hook and loop tabs or other methods.
Manufactured by:
- ORC Industries – ORC manufactures various levels of US Military clothing.
Country of Manufacture: USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type: USGI – These are genuine US government issued items made to military specification (mil-spec).
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