Thread: TAD vs MK pant fit help

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    Default TAD vs MK pant fit help

    Hi, tried on some Mtn Khakis, and they're just too tight in the legs. Ahh, the curse of being a lifter. How do the Triple Aught Design pants compare in leg room? I'll be wearing these for more than desk jockey applications.

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    Really, no one has experience with both of these?

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    Love My MK so I have never had a reason to try the others out.
    Sorry.
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    If the MK's dont fit, forget about TAD.

    Have you tried Kuhl pants ( www.kuhl.com )? They are cut for mountaineers and alpine skiers with huge thighs.
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    Thanks lamontagne, I'll give those a try.

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    I have both. My TADs are too loose and too thin. My MKs are too heavy, but I prefer them over the TADs. I were my MKs everyday, even while sitting in my cubbyhole.

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    Kuhls fit really well. If you're active and have any sort of leg development, these could be a way to go. We'll see about durability.

    On another note, Vertx pants are great, too.

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