Emerson Combat Uniform Set (Color: Greenzone / Small)
43 Customer Reviews
by Nate F. on 01/05/2016
"Let's be clear, these are no Crye G3's. They are not perfect (I'll dive into why later) but are most definitely worth the price. For a good quality pair of combat pants, LBX, Crye or Semapo gear are options that are more expensive because they're super high quality. Pricing is pretty much the only category where the Emerson combat pants stand out. You get a combat pant that is comfortable and accepts exterior kneepads from almost all companies that make them. At around 40-50 bucks depending on if there is a sale, this is an AWESOME option for looks. The pattern is high quality, the placement of pockets are spot on, and adjustment points are available where they should be, and they look close to the "real thing". I have fielded my personal pair 3 or 4 times and have to say I am a bit dissapointed but understand due to pricing. Take this statement lightly.
Why am I dissapointed exactly? Mainly because the pants are ripping at the points where the shiny-ish light brown flex material is. The flex material isn't strong enough to hold up against rough play and by rough play I mean excessive crawling, vaulting, sliding on gravel or sand, and all/any kinds of scraping that occurs on the field. Another slightly negative point is regarding the knee pad fitting area. These combat pants do not include a flap of material to cover the knee pad area when the pads are out (which they do fall out every once and a while, but that's a separate issue) so the flex material will be exposed making sliding on rough surfaces an impossibility, but in reality you should always have the kneepads in. I have discovered very few cuts or tears in the actual camo pant material but it does happen to some extent around the knee area, in the end it's not a super big deal. After all these negatives I feel obligated to say, it's more than what you would expect for 40-45 bucks. The pants are still usable and look good after 1 year and require very little attention or fixing. If you're not gonna throw cash at expensive high quality combat pants, these are an excellent budget choice. Besides nobody can REALLY tell the difference while playing. They do the job.
Why am I dissapointed exactly? Mainly because the pants are ripping at the points where the shiny-ish light brown flex material is. The flex material isn't strong enough to hold up against rough play and by rough play I mean excessive crawling, vaulting, sliding on gravel or sand, and all/any kinds of scraping that occurs on the field. Another slightly negative point is regarding the knee pad fitting area. These combat pants do not include a flap of material to cover the knee pad area when the pads are out (which they do fall out every once and a while, but that's a separate issue) so the flex material will be exposed making sliding on rough surfaces an impossibility, but in reality you should always have the kneepads in. I have discovered very few cuts or tears in the actual camo pant material but it does happen to some extent around the knee area, in the end it's not a super big deal. After all these negatives I feel obligated to say, it's more than what you would expect for 40-45 bucks. The pants are still usable and look good after 1 year and require very little attention or fixing. If you're not gonna throw cash at expensive high quality combat pants, these are an excellent budget choice. Besides nobody can REALLY tell the difference while playing. They do the job.
by Mark T. on 11/30/2014
"I'm a 5'6" weighing 150lbs with 31" waist. The small fits perfectly. There are enough velco straps to tighten to get a snug fit. I absolutely love the design, the pockets are not over the top. Certainly don't expect to be able to run around the mags in your pockets. In fact this design is SUPERB with a vest, due to the lightweight (spandex-like) material on the torso. You don't have any protection from this material, but the vest covers this area anyways.
I really want to give this product a 5 stars, its one of my favourite items from evike so far, except after just day in the field, I noticed many scuffs on the spandex part from the small amount of roughness of the inner lining of my vest. I'm not confident this is going to last me most than a dozen days in the field because of this, Holes will form. I really wish the spandex was a bit more durable. Then I'd give it 5 stars.
I really want to give this product a 5 stars, its one of my favourite items from evike so far, except after just day in the field, I noticed many scuffs on the spandex part from the small amount of roughness of the inner lining of my vest. I'm not confident this is going to last me most than a dozen days in the field because of this, Holes will form. I really wish the spandex was a bit more durable. Then I'd give it 5 stars.
by Gwen B. on 12/25/2013
"Got it in just in time for Christmas, and once I felt the quality of this set I knew this would last quite a while with regular use. Unfortunately the sizes are of asian fitting, so for us americans (My son is about 6' @ 200lbs) it'd be best if your order one size up as stated in the last review.
As for pros, quality feels tough and would handle weekly use, good coloring, no distortions on the camouflage and comfy feel. (minus the waist being too tight due to wrong size)
I can say the only con is that the fitting sizes are one size smaller than they actually say.
As for pros, quality feels tough and would handle weekly use, good coloring, no distortions on the camouflage and comfy feel. (minus the waist being too tight due to wrong size)
I can say the only con is that the fitting sizes are one size smaller than they actually say.
by Ian H. on 09/12/2013
"This is a great set of repo AOR1, however, the colors are just barely off (lighter dark tans). I'd advise going with some Allwins for the price (I mean, who'd spend $700-$1200 on Airsoft game camo!).
Pros:
-Great adjustable fit
--I'm 5'7" 135lbs with an athletic build
-lightweight
-semi affordable
-pads included
-pads are quite good
-close enough to AOR1 for the normal airsofter
Cons:
-Off color of Crye AOR1
-pads are a PITA to put back in
All in all:
Buy them if you aren't going with an impression. Great quality, great brand.
Pros:
-Great adjustable fit
--I'm 5'7" 135lbs with an athletic build
-lightweight
-semi affordable
-pads included
-pads are quite good
-close enough to AOR1 for the normal airsofter
Cons:
-Off color of Crye AOR1
-pads are a PITA to put back in
All in all:
Buy them if you aren't going with an impression. Great quality, great brand.
by kyle c. on 09/11/2012
"This is a great set up if you want desert marpat and want built in knee/elbow pads. it looks like legit military gear because it has a stock number but im not sure. the zipper on my pants got stuck because on of the teeth is messed up but thats alright and i think thats just my model. but other then that its very good
PROS:
its a combat shirt so your chest can breath
built in knee/elbow pads
lots of pockets
velcro on the sleeves
CONS:
my zipper got stuck
already a tear in the shirt(i did do some dolphin diving so that might be why)
PROS:
its a combat shirt so your chest can breath
built in knee/elbow pads
lots of pockets
velcro on the sleeves
CONS:
my zipper got stuck
already a tear in the shirt(i did do some dolphin diving so that might be why)
by Eric D. on 03/29/2012
"This BDU set is awesome!! Excellent quality materials and the sizes are spot on. I was concerned that the knee pads were going to suck but they're a lot better than my condor ones.
Now for my only gripes out this set: There are two horizontal pistol mag pouches right over your hip bones, I dont know why they'd put them on this as you'd probably have a chest rig of some sort. They also have a heavy duty zipper running down outside of both legs for kinda party boy removal/ventilation.
All in all they're tough, I've used them in dozens of ops/games and they still look new.
Now for my only gripes out this set: There are two horizontal pistol mag pouches right over your hip bones, I dont know why they'd put them on this as you'd probably have a chest rig of some sort. They also have a heavy duty zipper running down outside of both legs for kinda party boy removal/ventilation.
All in all they're tough, I've used them in dozens of ops/games and they still look new.
by Benjamin R. on 10/01/2009
"It is very good if you are fit and sweet alot. I have it and it works great! It is bascically like Under Armor.
by Franklin B. on 04/30/2018
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by jon S. on 11/03/2016
"The top fits great the pants are a Lil tight as xl apparently means 36 Inch waist and 33 inch in seam not sure if I got a wrong size or what but I felt xl should have been bigger still very good quality and love the whole set just wish the pants would have been bigger.
by Matt S. on 04/25/2015
"Bought this stuff for airsoft, and It's fine for that but not much else. Firstly, the "Marpat" looks nothing like genuine MCCUU. Secondly, the zipper is flimsy and gets stuck easily in my case.
Pros:
Breathable
Cheap
Cons:
Looks nothing like real Marpat
Bad zipper
Pros:
Breathable
Cheap
Cons:
Looks nothing like real Marpat
Bad zipper
by david k. on 06/16/2014
"BDU is nice however, sizing chart could be better. XL pant is a 36 waist, 33 length. XL shirt tight in shoulders for a 44 chest although, sleeve length was good. I'm bumping up to 2XL. This will give more shoulder room, and the pant will be 38 waist however, it's Velcro fastened so you can take up slack.
by will w. on 03/10/2014
"If your going for a special forces look on a budget these are pretty good. Stitching is shoddy in spots but it is what it is. The only thing that really bugs me is the fly only goes about half way down so they are imposible to use the bathroom in, they are also a tight fit.
Pros:
Look cool
Knee pads work
Cons:
Stitching
Fit
Fly
Overall, save up and get Toysoldier ones!
Pros:
Look cool
Knee pads work
Cons:
Stitching
Fit
Fly
Overall, save up and get Toysoldier ones!
by zech b. on 03/05/2015
"Size chart sucks the sizes are smaller than they should be I bought the size I thought I would need and it was way to tight so had to go up in size