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Dakota Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:33pm

Official Gear - ASA Official Pants
 
I need to replace one of my pairs of plate pants - they are Honigs generics that were cheap (and inexpensive) and have seen better days. They are so sun-faded they have a brownish tint.

I have a question for anyone who has purchased plate pants from officialgear.com (ASA's site).

How do the quality of these pants compare with Cliff Keen?

How are the official gear pants constructed? Double stitched? Extra liner in the seat area? Do the belt loops stand up to the extra stress? Any problems with wear and tear (zippers separating, buttons coming off, stitching?)

I don't want to spend Cliff Keen prices and end up with Honigs generic quality, but the picture on the official gear site is not much help. Neither is their description.

AtlUmpSteve Tue Apr 11, 2006 02:35pm

They are the best quality pants I have purchased; they are major league quality construction by Fechheimer. Wear and tear is excellent; even when stretched to the limit as my body has ballooned behind them.

Skahtboi Tue Apr 11, 2006 03:03pm

I have been wearing Fechheimer's for years, though not those purchased through officialgear.com. They are an excellent, much better than CK, pant.

IRISHMAFIA Tue Apr 11, 2006 04:49pm

Add me to that list.

shipwreck Tue Apr 11, 2006 05:33pm

I love my Fechheimer pants. They are the Flying Cross style. On thing I would do if I were you is have someone (my wife did mine he, he) go over the seams in the rearend and sew them again. My pants that I have bought were kind of weak in that area. I have her reinforce them and no problems after that. I wear them plenty big so being too tight isn't the reason the stitching comes loose. Dave

AtlUmpSteve Tue Apr 11, 2006 06:09pm

The Freedom Fit style carried by Official Gear is a better line than the Flying Cross that I purchased elsewhere, not realizing that Fechheimer carries several lines. Heavier quality fabric, heavier stitching, and more.

IRISHMAFIA Tue Apr 11, 2006 06:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by shipwreck
I love my Fechheimer pants. They are the Flying Cross style. On thing I would do if I were you is have someone (my wife did mine he, he) go over the seams in the rearend and sew them again. My pants that I have bought were kind of weak in that area. I have her reinforce them and no problems after that. I wear them plenty big so being too tight isn't the reason the stitching comes loose. Dave

All of my pants for over a decade have come from ASA. I have never had a problem with the seams or needed to reinforce them as I had to do with those I purchased at an earlier time.

shipwreck Tue Apr 11, 2006 07:29pm

Mike, just curious. Are yours the Flying Cross or Freedom Fit? Mine have always been Flying Cross by Fechheimer that I buy from our State ASA office. I may check into the Freedom fit that Steve is talking about. Dave

Dakota Wed Apr 12, 2006 08:26am

Thanks, guys. That's what I'll be ordering.

BretMan Wed Apr 12, 2006 09:20am

Every thread that pops up discussing BLUE pants causes me to lament the lack of BLUE combo pants, such as the ones that are readily available in heather grey.

I have grey base pants, plate pants and combos. The combos work for me- I know that some guys hate them- and give me flexibility when doing multiple base/plate games on a single day.

Well, what do you know! I see that Honig's website is now advertising their NEW combo pants in NAVY BLUE! These are the first that I have ever seen in that color, even after searching for them the past few years.

Just another option, if anyone is interested.

AtlUmpSteve Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:20am

I pulled out my pants, to give a closer look to the labeling. I discovered that both sets of Fechheimer are Flying Cross, but only the ones from Official Gear are also Freedom Fit, which has a wider anti-roll waistband (which almost acts as a compression waistband), heavier weight material, and more stitching than those without that designation. I was in error saying these were not Flying Cross, but it appears there is (or was) more than one line named that.

Sorry if my prior statement misled anyone; but, be sure to get Freedom Fit.


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