The Pentagon Ranger 2.0 pants made a good impression on me at first—they are well sewn, have an attractive color, and look great for everyday wear. You can tell they have a civilian character and are meant for casual, everyday use. The cut is very fitted, which I see as a plus, especially for people with a slim build. 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 pants remain stiff and are not very comfortable. The only positive is a slight stretch in the fabric across the width. If I were to use these pants as tactical pants, I would probably return them right away. Another issue is the pockets, which in my opinion do not fit the style of these pants at all. The cargo pockets are extremely shallow and small—they are suitable only for small items. For example, a phone does not fit in the cargo pocket, and it even sticks out of the front pockets. The front pockets are much shallower than those in other everyday pants or jeans. What's more, my pants arrived with a pressed crease, which makes no sense with such a stiff material. It's impossible to properly iron it out, so the color wears off faster at the creases. After about a month and a half of use, you can already see distinctly lighter lines both in the front and in the back. I'll add that I use them only in everyday situations: at work, in the car, at home—nothing intensive. Considering the price of around 300 PLN, I expected much higher quality. I always thought military clothing was durable and well thought out, but in this case, I was disappointed. The biggest downside is the unfortunate crease and the rapid wearing out of the fabric in those areas—it looks unattractive, as is also visible in the photos.