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"I love them, good fit very handy"
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Echo Zero Six Concealed Carry Cargo Pant
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Overall rating: 4.357143 / 5 from 14 reviews.
Review topics: ["fit","weight","pockets","pants"].
"I love them, good fit very handy"
"I hate carrying a purse - much prefer cargo pants. And the multiple options these pants have for concealed carry is a wonderful bonus. The velcro closure hidden pockets for concealed carry also work for extra cargo options. I was a bit worried that the men's cut to the hips would not work for me, but the crotch gusset solves the ease problem beautifully. The stretch in the ripstop fabric makes them even more comfortable, and they seem to wear "like iron". They are my all time favorite pants for daily work as a riding instructor."
"Great cargo pants for concealed carry. Comfortable and roomy. Zipper needs to be longer, though. Plenty of room with that gusset; the barn door needs to be bigger, if you know what I mean."
"I have 2 pair of the Echo Zero pants in Putty BUT—- I really want/ need to buy the same pants in 46x32 in BLACK. I was told that BLACK was no longer available (Big Mistake). If you or anyone you know has or will have a pair of ECHO ZERO SIX CARGO PANTS IN BLACK 46x32 contact me at my email address: dondeutsch2002@yahoo.com If Berne can ID these pants, or if you ever make them again , contact me as they will be sold immediately. Thanks, Don"
"I have both the coat and vest and love them. I would like the pants but my size is not available. Will you be offering additional sizes?"
"I got a pair for Christmas, and love them. I hope that are offered in more colors!"
"These are good, durable pants. My only complaint besides a lack of different colors would be the main pockets. The inner top area of the main pocket has a gap between them and the waistline that I can easily fit a couple fingers through. I noticed a bunch of change falling down my pant leg after I got up from relaxing on the couch for a few min."
"I've had a really difficult time figuring out the best way to carry. Due to the way I'm built, it's almost impossible for me to conceal unless I'm wearing a hoody sweatshirt. I also really struggle with IWB so these pants are a fantastic option! They are super comfortable and don't make it quite as obvious that I'm wearing men's pants as another brand/design that I've tried. It would be great if you offered them in other colors and a women's version. I'll probably invest in a few more pairs. Unfortunately it looks like black is out of stock in most sizes!"
"The E06 is most definitely the CCW Cargo pant with the highest degree of sophistication available today. However, on a person who is 6'/170 lbs, the legs are WAY too large. Even the relatively small weight of a PPK will cause the package in the cargo pocket to swing noticeably because my small leg girth will not fill out the pants. Criminal minds notice this immediately. Compromising your concealment can be a potentially deadly mistake. This is not a trivial issue if you understand the criminal mentality. Thin men should not use these as configured until some modifications can be done to these pants. One of two things can be done: 1) a higher percentage of cotton in the fabric will allow them to accept mil grade starch and will stabilize the weight somewhat. I mil grade starch all my CCW cargo pants (they call it "Cowboy Starch" at Dry Clean America in Winter Haven, FL - and I have tried Cowboy Starch with these - doesn't work - Cowboy Starch will make cotton jeans stand up by themselves) OR 2) offer the E06 CCW cargo pants in a slim fit with a standard cuff. The combination of both of the above points would be optimal. I have 3 pair of the E06, but I cannot use them as configured. I will now have to get a seamstress to insert panels of denim on the inside of the pant legs so they will accept mil grade starch. I am desperately petitioning all of you at Berne to offer a configuration suitable for thin men - and to offer one more color such as charcoal."
"I purchased 4 pairs of the CCW pants over the last year and they are great. I however was not happy to see that since I purchased my last pair several months ago Berne has decided to raise the price from $59/pair to more than $70/pair. With this price increase I will be looking at other manufacturers of CCW clothing as will the 1000+ members of the gun club I belong to. I hope that Berne realizes that by bumping the prices up this high they are actually losing customers."