A Jacketa. The Playboy. The 109's rock some attitude below the waist. We threw in a little performance stretch so you can show off those Ninja skills. Articulated knees and diamond-shaped action gusset. MK Camo pocket liners. Hand-drawn back patch. Imported. 99% cotton/1% spandex. Classic fit.
B**N
My favorite jeans
I love these jeans! Very comfortable. I’ve worn these hiking, walking, going out, biking, and they’re comfortable enough to nap in. I bought and extra big size so I can comfortably fit thermal long underwear under them, even throw them over my winter mountain bike tights after a ride. Just enough stretch and storage. I think they look great and have received compliments on them too. The gusseted crotch should be on all jeans/pants. Just for fun I tried a few Muay Thai style kicks on my heavy bag and didn't feel restricted. I’ve also started using these while doing carpentry/woodworking projects: they’ve replaced my Dickey’s and Carheartt work pants. I wish they were a little less expensive and that they had reenforced knees but I feel Like I can’t complain because they’re the best jeans I’ve ever owned. Last time I was in Telluride I actually perfered them over my trekking/hiking pants: if they could make them out of microfiber with the feel of jeans so they would breath and dry out as fast as my thechical clothing...
D**B
Three Words: Stretchy Gusseted Crotch
I now own 8 pair of Camber 107 pants, about that many Camber 105 and Camber 107 shorts, and another half dozen Camber 109 jeans in both dark and light. Some of these ---- once fit was verified --- are put safely away in cedar storage for the future. That's a good twenty or so Mountain Khaki Camber 105s, 107s and 109s on hand. What can I say, I love the fit. I love the room down under. FREAKING STRETCHY GUSSETED CROTCH!!! Look, if we can't run around nude, and until kilts make it West in a big way (come on America, embrace the kilt), a man has got to have some room. Stretchy. Gusseted. Crotch. It should be illegal to make men's pants any other way. Articulated knees are awesome also. Yes, it is true that MK has historically struggled a bit on quality assurance on the dimensions... several pairs marked exactly the same in waist might, in fact, have a fair bit a variance in actual waist across the group. So, yes, you're going to have to try several on, maybe of more than one waist size. Well worth the effort. Get a good fit on these and you aren't going to want to take them off. Excellent design and stretch fabric.
D**E
Very comfortable, around the house jeans.
Extremely comfortable; other than lacking a side pocket for a phone (not a common feature on jeans, I know), just about perfect. But not designed for "nights out". FYI as is typical for most of my other MK pants, they shrink a bit and you should likely order a size above for waist. Length tends to be appropriate.
S**S
Good fit but wear out in crotch quick <6 months
Both pairs have worn through in the crotch after 6 months. I always air dry and like to think I'm fairly easy on my clothes. This is my second pair from Amazon of these Camber 109 Jean's and they have both worn/ripped in the crotch behind the "diamond gusset".
D**R
Stick with relaxed fit. The waist band is higher and the fit is more comfortable.
The waist band is too low cut for my comfort. I should have returned them. However! Mountain Khaki makes wonderful relaxed fit khaki pants.
G**N
Best jeans ever.
These jeans win at life. Accurate sizes, durable, a little stretch, and they good enough for a collared shirt and a sport coat for Friday night dinners.
Z**M
Possible knockoff, low quality
Metal rivet fell off after two uses and one wash. Have other pairs of these from the manufacturer might be a knockoff.
W**R
I wanted to like these, but they ran a little short
I wanted to like these, but they ran a little short, and the pockets ride up. The denim material in the pocket does not reach far enough down in the pocket. Material felt great and was stretchy. If they fix the pocket issue I may order a pair in a longer length.
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