5.11 Taclite Men's EMS Pant
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The cut is straight (if you fold the ankle up to the knee, it is the same). You might intend to ask whether these pants are It is true they leave plenty of room to fill them out if you are big and bulky. Being a skinny guy, it's the most annoying part of the pants. Too much fabric.
No, the pants will not have a belt attached.
I'd say yes. Also, they repel water, are roomy enough for thermals when it's freezing cold, and have a breathable outer layer. You just need to follow the directions for washing
There is no belt included with the purchase
Selected User Reviews For 5.11 Taclite Men's EMS Pant
They are worn by my entire squad, and I started with the 32" inseam and stepped down to the 30", which I am very pleased It comes down like a classic early 2000's lowrise jean and I cannot imagine them being flattering or conducive to work. For women, the pants are laughable in my opinion. Getting mens pants is a good idea if you have any weight to carry! There are a lot more sleek and professional looking, especially the ones that go until they reach the belly button.
Because they have many pockets in various sizes, they are durable, and they have stretch material woven into them, I purchased In addition, the fact that the 5 could be added was the greatest benefit. They have the Stryke Tac pants at the actual 5 and the 11 knee pads I bought a few days ago. The store has 11 locations. Considering the weight of these pants, the pockets are pretty nice to a certain extent, but overall, they are quite heavy. In these pants one major flaw is the side pockets and top inner corners, which are sawn all the way through the pants, so that the knee pads are not positioned properly. return, they defeat the purpose of the knee pads and ensure their inefficiency. They were so painful, my knees were killing me when I had to get into and change my stance. I had to constantly be on my knees, sand and debris constantly hitting my knee. My recommendation would be to get the Stryke Tac pants because they are lighter, with better pocket placement, and the knee pads are in the right place The pants are not worth the money in my opinion. Belt loops are the best part of the design.
I'm not kidding when I say they have tons of pockets. I forget which pocket something is in sometimes when I am in a rush, but with time I will develop that skill. There are slots in the cargo pockets to hold your shears as well as snaps on the outside of the pockets to help secure some tape instead of putting it This is a resource I would recommend to new firefighters/EMTs no matter how busy they are. It's worth mentioning that after nearly a year of owning and wearing these pants, I can say that they still retain their shape without any rips or tears to show for it. The batteries still look brand new and there are no signs of wear This product has been really put to the test, so you can be assured that it won't disappoint you.
I had to bring the pants to a seamstress and have them hemmed/shortened because they are definitely not true to size. Those pants run very large and untrue to size, you may want to order one size smaller than your normal size including your waist and length, mainly the length, as they tend to run about an inch or two longer than normal. My seamstress charges me $23 to make them fit correctly. I now have to pay additional money to have them fixed up. They are too baggy and loose, so we would like to hem / shorten them by 2 inches and taper them from the knee down. ordered a 34/30 shoe, but it turned out to be a 36/32! I am very disappointed with that! My pocket has to bear more burden now that I have to pay more out of.
Whenever I ride in an ambulance for 12 hours, or for 24 hours, these pants are so comfortable and practical. There is a lot of space in my thigh and crotch areas, I never have to go into my groin area. This style runs a little loose, maybe even a little baggy, but it doesn't fall are lined with elastic and have a band inside the waist that keeps your shirt from coming undone. The pockets have plenty of space for pens, pocket flashlights, trauma shears, trauma shears, phones, locks, and any other items you may need. Whenever I have had to squat, whether it was to hold an injured C spine for minutes at a time or any other position requiring squatting, I have never had a problem. In a space like mine, I breathe easy, never get hot, and the material is never hot. We experience this a lot during summer months in San Bernardino county in California when temperatures can easily reach 105 degrees. This is an excellent line of pants for anyone in the medical field or a closely There is nothing to disappoint you.
In the description something about extra rooms is mentioned, but does it really exist? I think these are really bad for the price. If you have big legs, you might be able to get away with them, but I am pretty sure you'll find they are too large. Lightweight and breathable, they are also a great choice for summer. Everything has gone well with the construction, but my legs are too big to get around. The ones I have on are so uncomfortable I can't even wear them and will keep them in my locker as a backup.
This is disappointing.
All of them aren't going to be used! last for a long time. The Taclite pants are lighter It's a good thing to work in a warmer climate when the temperatures are in the 11's. My experience in Colorado was the same as It would be better to have heavier ones. I love the Taclite's down south in the US - they're great! The shades are still sturdy and heavy enough to last, but you won't be cooked to death by the summer sun. Having worn one pair for almost two years now, I used it for 12 hour shifts once or twice a week, and they are still in great shape. Please keep in mind that these boots are meant to be a bit on the bulky side, so they're comfortable to move around in. There isn't going to be a lot of tight fit. As well, they fit true to size, which is a significant advantage compared to In other words, if you're a 36, don't be afraid to get a 36 in 5 Those in 11s. As you might imagine, if you're used to buying brands that run a size or two small, you may have a hard time finding a size It's an 11!.
The glasses I wear for years have been through Galls. I dislike ordering from them for the simple reason that I have no good experiences directly with them. Despite the fast delivery and the product being exactly what I ordered, the product was not as described. There's nothing Galls can do about either of these issues. I was going to describe the pants themselves, but that was just not the case. This is a sturdy pair of tools that can be used on the job. They are very comfortable to wear thanks to the tight elastic in the waistband. Is there a second belt loop? That's why I'm sure, but I'm not sure why. The number of pockets is overwhelming! Even though I'm trying to cut back on the things I carry, I still carry a lot of stuff. Despite their presence, they remain. EMS pants made from the material are heavy enough that they are appropriate for use in the field, but they are too heavy for summer in the south. It's a good thing that there's a lightweight version out there, as I really like these and would find it difficult to switch.