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Gadling gear review: Pick-Pocket Proof Pants from Clothing Arts
Few things can ruin a trip more quickly than losing your wallet to local thieves who make it a habit of preying on unsuspecting travelers. In the blink of an eye, your cash, ID, passport, credit cars and other valuable items, can be gone, leaving you scrambling to recover. To prevent these types of situations from ever occurring, the designers at a company called Clothing Arts, who happen to be travelers themselves, have created a line of pick pocket proof pants that make it nearly impossible for you to lose your important items.Dubbed the P^cubed travel pants, Clothing Arts makes these garments for both adventure travelers and businessmen and women who frequently visit areas that pose a high risk for pick pockets. These pants (and shorts!) resemble typical cargo pants, with pockets in the usual places, namely the front and back, as well as additional pockets on the legs. But these aren't your typical pockets, as you soon find out when put the pants on. Security is central to the design of the P^cubed line, and as a result each of those pockets can be sealed with both zippers and cloth covers. When sealed up tight, it would take a very talented pick-pocket indeed to gain access to your valuables.
These security measures mean that you can put your wallet in a pocket and without the fear of it being lifted. The pockets are spacious enough to accommodate most small items that you would want to carry with you, and the cargo pockets even expand for extra storage. Even cell phones and small cameras can comfortably be carried without worrying about them finding their way into unwelcome hands.
While we can all appreciate having an added sense of security while we're traveling, the bottom line with any piece of clothing that we take with us is that it has to be comfortable. The P^cubed pants excel in that area as well, using a blend of nylon and cotton to offer up a relaxed fit that doesn't hamper movement, even when taking part in active pursuits such as hiking or climbing. I found the pants were just as comfortable to wear around town as they were on the trail, which makes them a versatile piece of gear that can be used just about anywhere. That versatility is a big plus for travelers who like going as light as possible and don't always want to carry a lot of items with them.
If you're like me, you probably have a few pieces of clothing that seem to always find their way into your bag no matter where you're headed. They tend to be comfortable, versatile, and still manage to look good too. The P^cubed pants now fit into that category for me and are likely to be a regular companion on future excursions. I appreciate their comfort and fit first and foremost, and the fact that they have plenty of big pockets for storage is a major plus as well. Throw in the fact that they provide a level of security for your valuables that you won't find elsewhere, and you just might have the perfect travel pants.
The Adventure Traveler Pants cost $109.95 on the Clothing Arts website, which is a bit on the expensive side when compared to other options. But when you consider what they bring to the table, you'll realize that it is actually a very reasonable price. Not only will they keep the pick-pockets at bay, but they'll also last for years, making them a wise investment for any traveler.
Filed under: Hiking, Gear, Gadling Gear Review, Travel Security












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
kerry wenrich Dec 19th 2011 11:44AM
great that's just the kind we need
JC Dec 19th 2011 11:55AM
Nice.
Yet, should be Resistant verses Proof.
These look to be a variation of Carpenter's paints with some extra security added.
l Dec 19th 2011 2:31PM
i agree jc,, they look like the pants my new england friends wear.
365tc Dec 19th 2011 12:31PM
The government will have no trouble getting into them whatsoever.
Bonnie Park Dec 19th 2011 1:08PM
I bought a pair of pants with pockets like this 10 years ago at Bass Pro Shop. I still wear them.
John WalkerSC Dec 19th 2011 1:14PM
there is a fatal problem with these pair of pants. In Brazil and other counrys all the person stealing your valuables need to do is razor the bottom of you pocket on that type of pants and your items fall right into the thevies hands. My uncle lived and worked in Brazil and learned to stuff a layer of steel wool(course single O) in the bottom of his pants
Clothing Arts Dec 19th 2011 2:56PM
Hi John,
Our front, rear and cargo pockets are cut resistant - they are made using two layers of our durable fabric sewn together with incredibly strong thread. A razor will not be able to cut both layers without you knowing something is happening.
We spent many years on the road before designing the features of the pants and cut resistance, we agree - is a major issue on the road.
Rose Dec 19th 2011 3:16PM
In Paris, in the subway, a friend of mine had her purse cut with a razor too. You don't need to go to Brazil to have your belonging taken away from you while you are looking through a window or talking with someone or reading the paper. The thieves, in Brazil or in Paris, are experts in cutting purses and perhaps pockets too with efficiency and fastness. That's the way lazy and loafers make their living.
Schmice Dec 19th 2011 4:37PM
A Brazilian, as it were.
DwightMann Dec 19th 2011 2:54PM
Pick pocket is not robbery
dickn2000b Dec 19th 2011 3:58PM
"Pants Make It Impossible To Get Robbed" Unless of course they steal your pants.