EMT-TAC-X Pants

69.99

44 reviews

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Description

Our pants sizing is true to measurement, meaning a size 34 waist measures 34 inches in circumference.

Please review our sizing guide before placing an order.

  • Made from 8.25oz 65% Polyester 32% Cotton -3% Spandex mix for your superior comfort.
  • Specialized pocket for easy and fast access to your Trauma Shears.
  • Specialized upper hip pocket for easy and fast access to your TQ, Radio or other essentials.
  • Comfortable gusseted crotch giving you more stretch between the legs.
  • Ergonomically placed side and front  cargo pockets to keep your essential items within easy reach.
  • Removable D-ring with tape roll loop for easy access.
  • Anti-slip waist liner.
  • 1.5" wide belt loops for belt stability.
  • Belt loops with 2" opening to accommodate larger duty belts.
  • Bottom loading knee pad pockets.
  • Twelve pockets for organizing all your items.
  • Made from Twill fabric for greater rip-resistance.


The EMT-TAC-X pants are for the most demanding roles or someone who needs constant access to their tools to get the job done.

Made from Polyester-Cotton-Spandex -- light, breathable, and exceptionally durable material with stretch for your unrestricted movement.

Ergonomically placed quick access pocket for your trauma shears and specialized tape roll loop allows you to keep essential items within easy reach while working in any position, and small lower-leg pockets for gloves, are among the other EMT features.

The silicone anti-slip waist liner, combined with extra-wide belt loops, ensures your pants don’t slide down, keeps your shirt tucked all day, making for unmatched all-day wear comfort.

The bottom-loading knee pad pockets allow for slip-in padding into the pants to protect your knees.

Made from high abrasion and tear-resistant Twill fabric to guarantee you long-lasting life.

Sizing Guide

Our pants sizing is true to measurement, meaning a size 34 waist measures 34 inches in circumference, with a straight leg relaxed fit. The best way to determine proper fit is to measure your waist and inseam.

Waist:
Measure your hip at the belt line using a tape measure. Or you can use a pair of pants that fits your comfortably and measure from button to buttonhole. Use the table below to determine your fit.
Measurement Order Waist Size
29.0 – 30.0 inches Waist: 30
30.1 – 32.0 inches Waist: 32
32.1 – 34.0 inches Waist: 34
34.1 – 36.0 inches Waist: 36
36.1 – 38.0 inches Waist: 38
38.1 – 40.0 inches Waist: 40
40.1 – 42.0 inches Waist: 42
42.1 – 44.0 inches Waist: 44
44.1 – 46.0 inches Waist: 46
46.1 – 48.0 inches Waist: 48
Inseam:
Measure your legs on the inside of your crotch area to your ankle with a tape measure. Or you can use a pair of pants that fits your comfortably and measure the inseam from the crotch area to the end of the leg. Use the table below to determine your fit.
Measurement Order Inseam Size
29 .0 – 30.5 inches Inseam: 30
30.6 – 32.5 inches Inseam: 32
32.6 – 34.5 inches Inseam: 34
34.6 – 36.5 inches Inseam: 36

  

Customer Reviews

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Kevin Zuber
Best EMS pants I've found

Well thought out EMS pants, plenty of pockets for all your needs. I found them to run a little small and had to order the next size up.

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John Marean
Best pants for work on set.

I’m a Camera Operator for film. The pockets are the best!

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Gunner A
Best EMS pants on the market!

Best ems pants on the market. These have been my go to ems pants when working backcountry mountain rescue. Thank you all for such high quality product.

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Colin Dixon
Awesome pair of pants

I am a tractor trailer driver for fedex. I've had these pants over 2 years now and the quality and craftsmanship is very good. Although after having said pants for 2 years there starting to break down and fade. Stitching wise has held well for 2 years but it's starting to come apart in crotch area. I've got my money worth. I live in the north east in western New York alot of snow and these pants have weather the storm for 2 years. I did order another pair today.

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Robin F.
Did you confuse centimeters for inches?

I wear a 32 waist x 30 inseam. I have worn the same size for the majority of my life. When I received my pants today I removed a pair of pants which are 32x30 which fit wonderfully.

I cannot wear these. It is not as if I accidentally gained a little weight and need a 34x30. This is much more as if they have confused inches for centimeters and instead sent me 32cm x 30in pants.

As you can see in the photo, this is the max that I can even begin to try and button them. That's about 8 inches of clearance from button to latch at maximum closure. These are absolutely not 32 inch waist.

This is not just a normal. Either they've made a huge mistake with their measurements or the 20 pairs of pants I own here are incorrectly marked as 32x30 and all happened to fit just fine.

Run a tape measure around your hip and see if it really is less than 32 inches. I have 10 pairs of jeans in my closet that all read 32x32, but when I run a tape measure around my hip it say's 33.5. So? Should I trust the abtrary number on my jeans, or should I trust the tape measure?

I mean our sizing guide clearly spells out how to get it right, it even aludeds to the fact that you're suppose to measure yourself before ordering because there is something called vanity sizing.

You did read and follow our sizing guide, right? I mean, because only a complete idiot who would confuse cm with inches would order soemthing without following instructions, and simply assume since all my other pants are labeled 32, theirs labeled 32 MUST fit me as well. RIGHT?