The M-Tac Aggressor Gen. II pants in MM14 camouflage are really a very good choice. The fabric is solid, durable, and at the same time comfortable even during prolonged use. The design is well thought out—the pants are comfortable, don’t restrict movement, and have many functional pockets. The sizes match those in the manufacturer's chart, so it’s easy to pick the right one. The camouflage looks great and goes perfectly with other MM14 clothing items.
M-Tac Aggressor Gen. II Pants - MM14
Tactical pants in MM14 camouflage made from a lightweight yet durable fabric that combines cotton and polyester. The cut and materials used ensure freedom of movement and high durability. All zippers used in this model are supplied by the renowned brand YKK.
cotton, polyester, reinforcements made of Cordura
The fabric consists of 50% cotton and 50% polyester, providing a combination of breathability and resistance to mechanical damage. Areas particularly exposed to abrasion are reinforced with additional Cordura panels and extra stitching, which extends the garment’s lifespan.
7 practical pockets
The Aggressor Gen. II Rip-Stop model is equipped with 7 practical pockets:
- two classic side pockets with reinforced edges
- two cargo pockets on the thighs with an asymmetrical flap closed with Velcro and side access with a zipper
- one open on the front left side - e.g., for a smartphone
- two at the back with Velcro-closed flaps
elastic waistband, adjustable leg width, knee pad compartments
A tunnel-style elastic waistband allows for convenient waist adjustment. Wide belt loops fit belts up to 55 mm in width, with two front loops equipped with D-rings for attaching small accessories. The leg width can be adjusted using velcro straps at the bottom. Internal compartments at the knees enable the use of protective pads, increasing the model's utility for field work.
main features
- made from a blend of cotton and polyester
- reinforcements made of Cordura
- YKK zippers
- 7 practical pockets
- adjustable leg cuffs
- belt loops with D-rings
- knee pad compartments
MM14 camouflage
Name MM-14 is an abbreviation for маскувальний малюнок (maskuvalʹnyy malyunok = camouflage pattern) and the year 2014 when this camouflage was officially approved. The pattern refers to the American UCP camouflage, but shades were chosen to match the colors naturally occurring in Ukraine. The introduction of the MM-14 camouflage pattern was an important element of the Ukrainian army's reform aimed at breaking away from post-Soviet identification. Unofficially, MM14 camouflage is also known as Ukrainian Pixel Camo and Ukrainian Digital Camo.
MILITARY is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand founded in Kyiv in 2005, which started by producing airsoft accessories. Responding to dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its product line to include tactical clothing and equipment. M-Tac products are designed for use in the most demanding conditions - they have been tested in the Arctic, on battlefields and during extreme survival expeditions, among others. The production process uses high-end materials from reputable suppliers, such as Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is highly respected among Ukrainian uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Clothing style | Military |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Material texture | Uniform (smooth) |
| Material flexibility | Inextensible |
| Pockets for knee pads | Yes |
| Belt loops | Yes |
| Pocket clasp | Velcro + zipper + open |
| Cut | Fitted |
| Additional material | 50% Polyester |
| Main material | 50% Cotton |
| Number of pockets | 7 |
| Camouflage | MM14 |
| Gender | Men's |
| Zipper | Zipper |
| Manufacturer code | 20002030 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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As usual with M-Tac, the pants are very well sewn, the camouflage looks excellent, and the ability to adjust the waist and leg cuffs is a big advantage. However, it's important to note that if you’re expecting high tactical functionality, you may be disappointed—the pants are quite fitted, and the cargo pockets have limited capacity and can’t hold much gear.
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