5.11 Taclite Men's EMS Pant
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There is a straight line (if you fold the ankle up to the knee, you have the same cut). Are they baggy or fitted? I believe your question was intended to be that. I think the answer is that if you are a big guy, you can fill them out quite easily. The biggest complaint I have about these pants is that there is too much material for a skinny guy.
Pants without a belt do not come with them.
In short, yes. It's also roomy enough that thermals can be worn when it's very cold and it repels Following the instructions for washing is all that is needed
It does not come with a belt
Selected User Reviews For 5.11 Taclite Men's EMS Pant
All of the members of my squad wear them, and I originally purchased the 32" inseam, but I recently upgraded to the 30". The women's version of the pants is ridiculous in my opinion. They fit like a slouchy low-rise denim from the early 2000's, are not at all flattering and are unsuited to the office. Your appearance will be sloppy if you are carrying any weight. Get the men's pants instead! In addition, they are much sleeker and more professional as they go to about the belly button.
This is a great bag to have because it has an assortment of pockets in multiple sizes, is durable, and has stretchy material. It was the ability to include the 5 that was the greatest benefit. The kneepads I bought a couple of days ago along with the Stryke Tac pants I purchased at the actual 5 cost me a total of 11. The number of stores is 11. I love the pockets on the pants a lot, but overall the pants are a bit heavy. An important defect with the pants is that the side pockets, as well as the top inner corners, are sawn all the way through the pants. As a result, the knee pads are in the wrong place. As a result, the knee pads do not accomplish their purpose nor provide an ergonomic fit. For a whole day, I used them for 10 hours straight, and my knees were killing me when getting into and changing positions. During my active teenage years, I always had to expose half of my knee to It is best to buy the Stryke Tac pants, which are lighter, with a better pocket implementation, and the knee pads are ideally positioned and fitted. The pants I received were not very flattering in my opinion. It's the belt loops that make the best design.
Pants of this type are common for a It's of extremely high quality, well made, and feels very rugged. I mean tons of pockets are in their possession. It is rare that I truly remember which pocket to reach for something when I need it, however over time I will be able to. They are shaped so that you can place your shears in their slots, and you can use the snaps to attach tape to the outside of your pants instead of inside them. This book is one I would be happy to recommend to any new firefighters or EMTs. **UPDATE***After nearly a year of owning and using these pants, I am confident to tell you that the original pair is still holding up well with no signs of Despite looking brand new, they still look like they were made yesterday This means they've been put through the wringer. You can buy them with confidence knowing they won't fail.
I need to take these pants to a seamstress and have them hemmed/shortened since they are not true to size. As these are very loose and not true to size, it would be best to order a size down to accommodate either waist or length. The length runs roughly a half inch or two inches longer than what you would normally I now have to pay an additional fee for them to be altered to fit properly. I will have to pay a seamstress It would be a good idea to shorten them by 1 inch and taper them from the knee down because they are quite As I ordered the size 34/30, the true size is 36/32! I am quite disappointed! Now I have to spend more out of my own pocket, and I am not happy about that.
The pants I am wearing are the perfect choice when I have to ride in an ambulance for 12 hours, sometimes 24 hours, without getting uncomfortable. My groin area is never crawled up or anything like that, I have lots of room in the thigh/croch area. I would say they run a little loose, possibly even baggy loose, but still very comfortable. Inside the waistband, there is an elastic band that prevents the shirt from falling out of place. Pockets are large enough to hold a tape measure, tape, trauma shears, pens, cell phones, locks and flush or whatever else you might need. Squatting at any position that requires holding a C spine for long periods of time, or standing in any other kind of position, is never an issue. I work in a material that breathes easily, never gets hot, and is never stuffy. In the summer months in San Bernardino county, it is not rare to reach 105 degrees during peak summer times. It is highly recommended that anyone working in the EMS field or in any field related to that buy these pants. Having the chance to see it will not disappoint.
In the description, there is a mention of an extra room, but are there really extra rooms? I would not buy these for the price. If you have big legs, these might be for you, but I'd imagine they would still be too big for Their lightweight and breathable construction makes them an excellent choice. I've had no problems with construction, but these enormous legs seem to be getting in the way. Apparently, these things weren't even meant to be worn and I'll have to store them in my locker as backups. It was disappointing.
This is a durable, long-lasting product. EMS pants have been the top of the line standard pant for years, and there's a reason that's the case. None of them will ever be used by you! ). They're durable, and are built to last. The Taclite pants are lighter than the standard 5 pair. When you work in a warmer climate, your temperature will be in the 11's. I remember the regular-type of service in Colorado- They were preferable if they were heavier. I have used Taclites all over the southern US - they are great for everything However, you won't be deep fried in the summer. They're still durable and heavy enough to last. It's been almost two years since I bought my first pair, I wear them for 12 hours shifts a few days a week, and I'm happy with them. It is important to keep in mind that these are built to be a bit somewhat bulky, so you are able to The pants aren't going to fit too tightly. As well as being true to size, they are also affordable. If you're a 36, don't be afraid to buy a 36 in 5 if you're a 36. There are 11s. Your feet may end up feeling like they are swimming in your new size 5 if you're used to buying other brands that run a size or two small. It's an 11!.
The shoes I am wearing have been on my feet for years, and I will not buy them from Galls because, well, I have not had a I am pleased with how quickly the product was delivered to me and the quality of the product was excellent. It's a shame that Galls can't handle these two things. In terms of the pants themselves, they are fantastic. This set of tools is strong enough to handle the job. These pants fit very well because of the heavy elastic in the waistband. What are the odds of there being two The answer is yes, I am not sure why. It seems like there is no end to the While I am trying to reduce what I carry, I still have a lot of stuff. There are still a lot of them. While the material is heavy enough to work as proper EMS pants, it may be a bit heavy for the sweltering heat of the southern states. Even though there is a lightweight version out there, I just like the way these look and it's hard for me to switch.