Men’s DuluthFlex Fire Hose Standard Fit Cargo Work Pants – 53704
Extreme or repetitive crouching, kneeling, stretching or climbing on the job? Take a tip from tree-cutter Chris F. in Verona, WI, and ditch the stiff work pants. “The extra flex in these pants makes climbing and stretching so much easier!” he reports. “I literally make reaches and climbs I can’t do in ANY other pair of pants!”
Extreme or repetitive crouching, kneeling, stretching or climbing on the job? Take a tip from tree-cutter Chris F. in Verona, WI, and ditch the stiff work pants. “The extra flex in these pants makes climbing and stretching so much easier!” he reports. “I literally make reaches and climbs I can’t do in ANY other pair of pants!”
You get all the features of our famous work pants in an 8-oz. Fire Hose canvas that’s about a third lighter, while packing the same abrasion resistance. 3% spandex gives you incredible flex. Prewashed, broken-in feel right out of the box. FendOff Finish™ fabric treatment repels stains and water. Hidden Crouch Gusset for extra ease. Mid-leg utility pockets and back pockets with tuckable pocket flaps with hook-and-loop closure.
Features
- All the features and abrasion resistance of our regular Fire Hose Work Pants
- Prewashed, broken-in feel right out of the box
- FendOff Finish™ fabric treatment repels water and stains
- Hidden Crouch Gusset® for extra ease
- Extra-deep front pockets, 3-in-1 mid-leg utility pockets and back pockets with exclusive tuckable pocket flaps
- Triple-stitched seams and riveted stress points resist blow-outs
Fit + Sizing
Size Guide
| Customers say true to size
- Standard Fit sits just under the waist, with a straight cut through the hip and thigh
- Also available in Relaxed and Slim Fits
Fabrication + Care
- Easy-moving 8-oz. DuluthFlex Fire Hose canvas is 30% lighter than the originals
- 97% cotton/3% spandex blend provides incredible flex as you work
- Machine wash
- Imported
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by Dewey
All the flex pants are true to size and long wearing comfortable pants.
by Farmer
The best work pants available. Wash and wear well. Longer lasting than any other brands tried over the last 20 years. Fell down an auger belt; the only damage was a small tear in the fabric: no blood or tissue damage. Farmers should invest in these pants.
by William
I own a landscape design build business. We specialize in paver patios. I’m up and down allot and on my knees against concrete pavers. They need to be flexible as well as sturdy. I’ve been buying these pants for a decade and never had the knees worn through. They look and fit so well, I have “work pants” and “casual” pants” in the same style!
by Corey
Took a while to ship but came early but received a shirt so I had to repackage,print a shipping label and take to ups. Was told they would expedite but not til after the weekend then received a message that my shipment was delayed due to your order fulfillment centers have gotten a bit backed up and due to this we are experiencing order processing delays. Maybe this is due to shipment of the wrong items? The pants are excellent.
by Anxious
Ordered these pants on Sept. 2nd. They arrived SEPTEMBER 23RD!!! Tracked order. The dates kept changing! We figured they were lost.