PGI's Double-Duty™ pants are dual classified to NFPA 1975 and 1977 Standards by Underwriters Laboratories as both station wear and wildland firefighting PPE. Now you can get the best of both worlds " a good looking and comfortable station wear pant which is great for working around the station or being worn in pubic yet rugged and protective enough to be worn on the fireline. PGI's signature relaxed fit and functional design will make the Double-Duty™ BDU pants a favorite station wear.
Features
- Signature relaxed fit for maximum mobility and comfort
- The rear of the waistband is elasticized for maximum freedom of movement and comfort
- Oversized double needle topstitched bellowed cargo pockets on thighs expand to give you plenty of storage capacity for firefighting accessories and secure with hook and loop flap closures
- Front slash pockets have extra deep bags and are contoured to keep contents from falling out
- Two large rear double needle top stitched patch pockets with hook and loop flap closures
- Corrosion-resistant brass snap at the waist
- Double reinforced crotch panel extends wear life
- Hook and loop ankle straps backed with self-fabric adjust close through metal box ring take up.
- Leg outseams are sewn with a five-thread safety stitch, then top stitched with a double-needle lockstitch.
- All points of stress are bar-tacked
- Meets or exceeds NFPA 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting (Current Edition)
- Compliant with NFPA 70E (Current Edition) " Meeting the performance specifications of ASTM " F-1506 for wearing apparel used by electrical workers exposed to arc and related thermal exposures
- Meets CAL-OSHA Requirements " Passes Fed. Test 191, Method 5903.2; CAL-OSHA Sections 3406(d)
- Complies with OSHA Rule 29 CFR Part 1910, 269
Fabric Information
6 oz. Nomex IIIA plain weave is a blend of 93% Nomex, 5% Kevlar, and 2% Anti-Stat. This is a lightweight inherently FR fabric that has stood the test of time in the fire service industry. This fabric meets or exceeds NFPA 1977 standards for Wildland Firefighting.