Wrangler Riggs Workwear Men's Ranger Work Utility Pants

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 26,421 ratings

Price: 49.99

Last update: 12-15-2024


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Betty Livesay
5.0 out of 5 stars The go to pants for rugged men
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
My husband insists on my buying the toughest jeans, he rips right through them. These pants are the toughest, most comfortable, lightweight, durable, best fitting pants! Perfect pocket placement, even has a leather protector for your pocket knife clip. Perfect for working on the ranch and dressy enough for a dinner date. I will never have to buy another type of pants for my husband!
M. Brandel
5.0 out of 5 stars Carhartt... Who's Carhartt?
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2012
Boy oh boy, was I skeptical about ordering PANTS online. I wear a 35 x 30... yea, I'm kinda built like a brick... a not-too-tall brick, so I never buy pants without trying them on first. So I was more than a little pleasantly suprised to find a pair of extremely well-built, comfortable, and well-fitting cargo pants that even look pretty good on me. (I say pretty good cause, lets face it, with my body type I'll never be in an Old Spice commercial) I got several comments on these jeans the first day I wore them to work! (Yes, by women...)

I thought I would point out a few things about these pants that aren't mentioned in the Amazon description:

The Best!
If you actually do some PHYSICAL LABOR at your jobsite, you most likely wear a knife with a side pocket clip. I usually put mine in my front right pocket in the corner. I have lost count of how many pockets I have worn completely out, and how many good knives I have lost, by constantly taking my knife out and putting it back to that spot. These pants have nice piece of leather in that exact spot!!! And its not overly thick so my knife is still easy to take out and put back in my pocket. Truly Awsome!

The pant sizes have more variety. What I mean is most pant sizes go from a 34" waist to a 36" waist... I have always been cursed with being right in the middle. The 34 was a little too tight, and the 36 was just too baggy. 35" is just right! Riggs is made by Wrangler so maybe that is how all their jeans are. Whatever the case my be, Thank You!

I have owned several pairs of Carhartt cargo work pants... I don't want to say anything bad about their product, because I really do believe they make a great pair of jeans, BUT... Their pants have always been tailored to a slimmer build, and there are a lot of guys like me who will just never fit into that particular cut.

Has anyone out there ever spent more than a few hours bucking bales of hay? If you have then you have probably worn out the thighs of either the right or left legs, maybe both! These pants are DOUBLE LAYERED over the thighs. I haven't put them through the ringer yet, but I believe these pants will take a lot hay bales before they will even come close to wearing out.

Minor con
The only thing I have that is not completely complimentory about these pants are the pockets. I love the number and placement of all the pockets, but the front hip and rear pockets are very deep. This is more a personal preference than any real flaw in the product. A lot of it has to do with the fact that I ALWAYS where a watch, and it makes it a little awkward to dig into my pocket. I also cary a golfers wallet (yea, I'm an enigma) so its also a bit of an adjustment digging it out of my back pocket.

In summary, I really can't say enough great things about these Riggs cargo pants. I feel like a was stretching a little bit about the pockets, but I base a lot of my Amazon purchases on customer reviews and I thought I owed it to everyone else looking for a product like this to give as much information as I could. (And I hope my spelling was close!)
Chuck Martin
4.0 out of 5 stars I think I've found my new favorite pair of pants
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2013
Before I get into reviewing the pants themselves, I do need to note what others have pointed out: the color in the product image is not the same as the color of the product. IF you do a Google search for "loden," you'll see it defined as a "grayish-green color." That said, I'm plenty OK with the actual color, but a search such as this will also show you the true color of what you are getting.

Now understand that I just got these this morning and I've been wearing them just part of a day so far. But that limited experience has already gotten me stokes about these pants. Understand that I almost always wear cargo style because the pockets are useful for carrying my iPhone, my tablets, and assorted other things, and that I MUCH prefer denim of "khaki" material, which has meant I've been mostly limited to Wrangler-brand cargo jeans. But they are limited in size, have issues with consistent sizing, and the cargo pockets aren't wuite long enough to fit a 7=inch tablet.

To start with, this material is very jeans-like. It's thick and seems very sturdy. The pants fit well, although the waist feels a bit tight (and that may be just me at the moment). The overall fit is very comfortable. The butt, crotch, and thighs are plenty rooms (as an athlete, one of the issues I face with many pants is that I have pretty thick thighs). The front and back pockets are very deep. The cargo pockets are very deep as well, with snap enclosures on each corner, much better than buttons. My Google Nexus 7 tablet fits in the pocket with room to spare, and the pocket has enough give so that it is not squeezed when I sit. down. Next step: see if an iPad Mini fits.

Interestingly, the cargo pocket corners have been nicely angles, rather than square.

I have noticed a bit of fit and finish issues. For example, a couple of loose threads around the bottom corner of the cargo pockets.

But these seems like they should hold up for quite a while, and are comfortable to sit in and move around in. We'll see if I feel the same after they are washed.

Although I have to say that I think the price is a bit high (these should probably come in at $30-35), I can still see myself shelling out for more of these in the coming months and eventually replacing the Wrangler denims. Long-term, this is a definite go-to product.

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