
Description
Coaxsher LL Women's Wildland Fire Pant, Waist: 25˝ - 29˝, Inseam: 28˝
These new vented women’s wildland fire pants are designed with Xvent Technology (patent pending) and built to fit the contours of a woman’s body. Recognizing the need for all fire fighters to have gear that fits properly and allows for maximum cooling during the toughest assignments, Coaxsher™ went through several versions, working closely with women firefighters to find the perfect balance that allows for maximum movement and comfort. Features include double reinforced high-stress areas for greater durability, super tough black oxidized YKK fly zipper, and a solid double closure system with Mil-Spec Velcro® and melamine button. Dual Certified to current NFPA 1977 & 1975 Specifications. Backed by Coaxsher’s 100% guarantee.
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Quick Specs
Brand | Coaxsher |
MPN | FC304-XS-28 |
UNSPSC | 46191600 |
Made In | United States |
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Reviews
I bought two pairs of these fire pants and I love them! Through thick brush, poison oak, tall grasslands, countless stickers and weed heads; I've been protected and comfortable. I love the velcro tabs on the waist to tighten them even more. I have never had to readjust my pants and that's really nice.
I purchased a pair of these fire pants before and absolutely loved them. I ordered this second pair and was so disappointed with what I received. First, the pants were really really thin, which does nothing to help when pushing through brush and briars in Florida ecosystems. But the worst thing was the stitching used some kind of plastic monofilament and it pokes you all over the place. I tried trimming the ends to minimize the poking, but it doesn't help. I can only wear these during winter burns when I can wear some kind of leggings under it, otherwise it just drives me crazy all day with the poking. I would NOT recommend this particular model from this company. If you can find the other style (Forestry Suppliers Item number 25785) they were great and I highly recommend those, provided they haven't switched to the monofilament stitching. These are awful.
Runs small. The pants seem great, but the small was much smaller that anticipated. The waist size range listed online matched my own but the pants were so tight in the leg I could not even get them on.