The Pentagon Ranger 2.0 trousers made a good impression on me at first – they are well sewn, have an attractive colour, and look great for everyday wear. It's clear that they are civilian in nature and meant for daily use. The cut is very fitted, which I think is a plus, especially for people with a slim figure. Unfortunately, that's where the advantages end, and the drawbacks begin. The RIPSTOP material turned out to be surprisingly stiff and feels starched. Even after several washes, the trousers remain stiff and are not very comfortable. The only positive here is the slight stretch of the fabric across. If I were to use these trousers as tactical ones, I would probably return them immediately. Another issue is the pockets, which I think do not suit this style of trousers at all. The cargo pockets are extremely shallow and small – they are suitable at best for small items. For example, a phone won't fit into the cargo pocket, and in the front pockets, it even sticks out. The front pockets are much shallower than in other everyday trousers or jeans. What's more, my trousers arrived with a crease ironed in, which makes no sense at all given the stiffness of the material. It's impossible to iron them out properly, and as a result, the colour rubs off more quickly on the creased areas. After about a month and a half of use, I can already see noticeably lighter lines both on the front and back. I should add that I only use them in everyday situations: at work, in the car, at home, without intensive use. Given the price of around 300 PLN, I expected much higher quality. I have always thought that military clothes are durable and well thought-out, but in this case, I was disappointed. The biggest downside is that unfortunate crease and the quick wearing of the material in those places – it looks unattractive, as shown in the photos.