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Gorka M1 MultiCam Black Pants
4.9
49 reviews49
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Product Details & Guides
Issued widely for decades, the Gorka (Горка) or "little mountain" is a favorite among Russian and ex-Soviet bloc forces. It is a tough three season suit which excels at shrugging off heavy use and rough conditions. Over the last three years, we've worked to bring the Gorka into the 21st century—resulting in two distinct lines of mountain suit. Originally designed for Russia's mountain troops, the Gorka concept spread rapidly. Its full coverage, generous cut, and high mobility won it quick and lasting adoption around the world. However, like many pieces of Russian military technology the Gorka had a neglect problem.
After its introduction in the Soviet-Afghan war, the Gorka was never substantially modernized. Over the years Russian manufacturers made minor tweaks and updated camouflages, but the core design of the Gorka was left unchanged. 40 years is a long time in military technology, so in 2018 we introduced a suite of upgrades we called the "Gorka K."
The first K Gorka—the K1—addressed a ton of problems with the old Gorka design. However we quickly ran into a dilemma; improving the Gorka further depended on your definition of "improvement." Our team quickly formed into two separate camps: Gorka traditionalists who wanted to improve the fit and function of the Gorka, but not disrupt it's Russian blood. And Gorka modernists who wanted a more Western approach to camouflage, ergonomics and functionality.
While several ergonomic and functional improvements are shared across the K2 and M1 Gorkas, this genetic split has allowed us to take them in separate directions. The K2 features Russian camouflage, Russian pocketing, and a simpler design with less moving parts. By contrast, the M1 has been designed to work better with Western plate carrier systems, and has PCU style armpit zippers, bicep pockets, and a hearty dose of Russian 'Reindeer Moss' camouflage.
Trim and Tight
Both our M and K series Gorkas feature integrated gaiters and blousing bands. Just pull them on—no snagging, no debris, perfect fit.
First Line, Everytime
Now compatible with modern combat belts thanks to a modified rise and reinforced belt line. Don't worry though, the suspenders still work.
Blowout Proof
A generous crotch gusset ensures complete freedom of movement. Squat to your hearts content, your pants will be fine.
Detail Oriented
The little things add up. We used high quality trim and incorporated tons of small ergonomic improvements throughout the M1 and K2.
Owl Neck Hood
Fully articulated hood delivers 180 degrees of unrestricted movement. Move naturally and it comes with you.
M1 Specific Enhancements
A reconfigured front closure makes the M series Gorka more comfortable with Western armor carriers. This is complemented by PCU style bicep pockets, armpit zips for comfort, and green reinforcement panels.
Specs
Fabric
Genuine Multicam NYCO Ripstop & 1000D Cordura
Reinforcement panels in high wear and load bearing areas
Cordura knee and elbowpanels
Water resistant, easily made waterproof with wax
Resists contact with fuels and oils
Jacket Pockets
Buttoned Hand Pockets
ZipperedBicep Pockets
Internal document pocket
Trouser Pockets
Mesh trouser hand pockets
Buttoned back pockets
Buttoned thigh cargo pockets
Jacket Articulation
Zipper and button placement accommodates plate carriers
Articulated "owl-neck" hood with integrated visor and cinch cord
Zippered underarm vents allow you to dump excess heat
Adjustable waist and jacket skirt drawstring
Adjustable jacket skirt drawstring
Mesh underarm vents for user comfort
Internal elastic bands in wrists
Trouser Articulation
Seat is gusseted down to middle of knees
Zippered Fly
Low profile x-style side clip suspenders
Belt loops accommodate 2.5" belts and are widened for load bearing
Extra elastic securing lower-leg area for higher mobility when running
Internal elastic bands below the knee heightens mobility and keeps pants bloused
Stirrup style internal gaiter
Care Instructions
Machine wash in cold or warm water (up to 40°C / 104°F)
Use a soft detergent, and do not use bleach
Use low mechanical force, and avoid wringing
Drip or hang dry
Only iron the outer side at low or medium temperature (150-200°C / 302-572°F)
Great in dry to light precipitation environments. drys pretty fast if you do get wet. Enough pockets to carry just about everything you need and more. The material the suit is made with protects pretty well against thorns and bushes. Keeps you warm enough and cool enough with armpit zippers. Honestly this suit is almost everything I can ask for.
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Rated 1 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Runs Small, 0 is Just Right and 2 is Runs Big
These pants are great in autumn-winter, but not so much late spring-summer. I like them for any kind of full kit physical activity, and they haven't failed me yet.
Also Kommando Store consistently releasing bangers, looking forward to the Москва
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Rated 0 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Runs Small, 0 is Just Right and 2 is Runs Big
Got these on a whim since there were only a couple left, really comfy, love the zipper on these M1 pants vs all the fly buttons on the K2 pants I also have. As usual the built-in leg gaiters are the best part of the pants, however all the tailoring the guys at Kommandostore have done makes the pants fit super comfortable.
I don’t usually write reviews, even for things I really end up loving, but I figured this could be helpful for some people who may be unsure about the quality, and more importantly the fit of the M1 pants.
Overall quality/feel: I am in law enforcement (and served in the Army years ago) and have worn various combat uniforms. The past 5 years. I have worn Crye G3s regularly. I believe that the M1s are genuinely nearly as good as any premium $300 combat pant, with the caveat that they may be 0.5 points less comfortable. That is to say, they’re still very comfortable, maybe just that the material is not as soft as Crye. However, I actually enjoy the way the fit feels more than Crye. In terms of durability, I’d be VERY surprised if these pants don’t hold up to immense wear and tear and abuse. They do seem very sturdy in their construction. As sturdy as any Crye or Fjallraven I’ve worn. If you are unsure about their durability because they aren’t Crye, I’d say don’t worry.
Fit: Fit is where I had the most questions, so hopefully this helps others built similarly to me. I am ~5’10, ~155lbs with an athletic/lanky build. I have longer legs, more akin to someone about 5’11 - 6’0 tall. I usually wear a size 30-31 x 34 pant or jean (32 depending on the brand, but generally a 30 fits me). In Crye pants, I wear a 30/long. I measured my waist at 78-79mm before I ordered the M1. For the M1, I ordered the 70-74/182. I was concerned the waist would be too small, even with the elastic. When…