Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300
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Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300

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Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300 Elevate Your Performance with Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants When it comes to tactical gear, comfort and functionality are paramount. The Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300 are meticulously designed to meet the demanding needs of professionals in law enforcement, security, EMS, and more. Crafted from a premium blend of 68% polyester, 30% rayon,

Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300


Elevate Your Performance with Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants


When it comes to tactical gear, comfort and functionality are paramount. The Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300 are meticulously designed to meet the demanding needs of professionals in law enforcement, security, EMS, and more. Crafted from a premium blend of 68% polyester, 30% rayon, and 2% lycra/spandex, these pants offer a perfect balance of durability, comfort, and flexibility. The polyester ensures a crisp, long-lasting uniform shape, while the rayon adds a touch of silky softness for all-day comfort. The inclusion of lycra/spandex provides dynamic 4-way stretch, allowing for unrestricted movement during intense activities.


Superior Design Meets Practical Functionality


Every detail of the Flying Cross Deluxe Tactical Pants is thoughtfully engineered to enhance your daily operations. The side cargo pockets are not only spacious but also feature a hidden cell phone pocket inside the right pocket, ensuring your essentials are always within reach and secure. Additional storage options include quarter-top pockets and a security tab left hip pocket, providing ample space for tools and personal items. The pants are reinforced with firm bar tacking at all stress points, significantly extending the garment's lifespan even under rigorous use. The inseams and outseams are neatly serged and pressed, delivering a smooth, pucker-free finish that looks sharp and professional.


Unmatched Comfort and Fit for Every Mission


Comfort is crucial, especially during long shifts or demanding missions. The Flying Cross Deluxe Tactical Pants excel in this area with their exclusive Freedom Fit® waistband, featuring a 2-zone stretch that offers both support and flexibility. The Tru-Grip technology ensures that shirttails stay neatly tucked in, maintaining a polished appearance throughout your day. Additionally, the Supercrease® technology provides a more professional dress appearance, while the crushproof hook and eye closure with a fully functional French fly ensures durability and ease of use. Available in classic black and LAPD navy, and ranging from sizes 28" through 56" with regular or short lengths, these pants cater to a wide variety of body types and preferences.


Key Features:

  • LYCRA® Stretch Fabric: Maximum comfort and mobility for all-day wear.
  • Tru-Grip Technology: Keeps shirttails securely tucked in.
  • Multiple Pockets: Includes quarter-top pockets and side cargo pockets with a hidden cell phone slot.
  • Freedom Fit® Waistband: 2-zone stretch for optimal support and comfort.
  • Supercrease® Technology: Enhanced front and back for a professional look.
  • Durable Construction: Firm bar tacking at all stress points ensures long-lasting wear.
  • Professional Finish: Pucker-free seams and top-stitched fly for a clean appearance.
  • Versatile Sizes: Available in sizes from 28" through 56" with regular or short lengths.
  • Color Options: Available in black and LAPD navy to suit various uniform requirements.


Whether you are a police officer, security guard, EMS professional, or involved in search and rescue, the Flying Cross Men's Deluxe Tactical Pants with Cargo Pockets 39300 are designed to support you in every situation. Experience the perfect combination of durability, functionality, and comfort, and elevate your performance with pants that work as hard as you do. Invest in quality gear that you can rely on, and take on your duties with confidence and style.


UPC MPN SKU COLOR LENGTH WAIST STOCKED ORIGIN
769028219657 39300 10 28 REG FLC-393001028REG Black Regular 28 N HN
769028219930 39300 10 28 SHORT FLC-393001028SHORT Black Short 28 N HN
769028219923 39300 10 29 REG FLC-393001029REG Black Regular 29 N HN
769028219664 39300 10 30 REG FLC-393001030REG Black Regular 30 N HN
769028219671 39300 10 31 REG FLC-393001031REG Black Regular 31 N HN
769028219688 39300 10 32 REG FLC-393001032REG Black Regular 32 N HN
769028219695 39300 10 33 REG FLC-393001033REG Black Regular 33 N HN
769028219701 39300 10 34 REG FLC-393001034REG Black Regular 34 N HN
769028219718 39300 10 35 REG FLC-393001035REG Black Regular 35 N HN
769028219725 39300 10 36 REG FLC-393001036REG Black Regular 36 N HN
769028219732 39300 10 37 REG FLC-393001037REG Black Regular 37 N HN
769028219749 39300 10 38 REG FLC-393001038REG Black Regular 38 N HN
769028219756 39300 10 40 REG FLC-393001040REG Black Regular 40 N HN
769028219763 39300 10 42 REG FLC-393001042REG Black Regular 42 N HN
769028219770 39300 10 44 REG FLC-393001044REG Black Regular 44 N HN
769028219787 39300 10 46 REG FLC-393001046REG Black Regular 46 N HN
769028219794 39300 10 48 REG FLC-393001048REG Black Regular 48 N HN
769028219800 39300 10 50 REG FLC-393001050REG Black Regular 50 N HN
769028219817 39300 10 52 REG FLC-393001052REG Black Regular 52 N HN
769028219824 39300 10 54 REG FLC-393001054REG Black Regular 54 N HN
769028219831 39300 10 56 REG FLC-393001056REG Black Regular 56 N HN
769028215000 39300 86 28 REG FLC-393008628REG LAPD Navy Regular 28 N HN
769028215208 39300 86 28 SHORT FLC-393008628SHORT LAPD Navy Short 28 N HN
769028215017 39300 86 29 REG FLC-393008629REG LAPD Navy Regular 29 N HN
769028215024 39300 86 30 REG FLC-393008630REG LAPD Navy Regular 30 N HN
769028215215 39300 86 30 SHORT FLC-393008630SHORT LAPD Navy Short 30 N HN
769028215031 39300 86 31 REG FLC-393008631REG LAPD Navy Regular 31 N HN
769028215048 39300 86 32 REG FLC-393008632REG LAPD Navy Regular 32 N HN
769028215222 39300 86 32 SHORT FLC-393008632SHORT LAPD Navy Short 32 N HN
769028215055 39300 86 33 REG FLC-393008633REG LAPD Navy Regular 33 N HN
769028215062 39300 86 34 REG FLC-393008634REG LAPD Navy Regular 34 Y HN
769028215239 39300 86 34 SHORT FLC-393008634SHORT LAPD Navy Short 34 N HN
769028215079 39300 86 35 REG FLC-393008635REG LAPD Navy Regular 35 N HN
769028215086 39300 86 36 REG FLC-393008636REG LAPD Navy Regular 36 Y HN
769028215246 39300 86 36 SHORT FLC-393008636SHORT LAPD Navy Short 36 N HN
769028215093 39300 86 37 REG FLC-393008637REG LAPD Navy Regular 37 N HN
769028215109 39300 86 38 REG FLC-393008638REG LAPD Navy Regular 38 Y HN
769028215253 39300 86 38 SHORT FLC-393008638SHORT LAPD Navy Short 38 N HN
769028215116 39300 86 40 REG FLC-393008640REG LAPD Navy Regular 40 Y HN
769028215260 39300 86 40 SHORT FLC-393008640SHORT LAPD Navy Short 40 N HN
769028215123 39300 86 42 REG FLC-393008642REG LAPD Navy Regular 42 N HN
769028215277 39300 86 42 SHORT FLC-393008642SHORT LAPD Navy Short 42 N HN
769028215130 39300 86 44 REG FLC-393008644REG LAPD Navy Regular 44 N HN
769028215147 39300 86 46 REG FLC-393008646REG LAPD Navy Regular 46 N HN
769028215154 39300 86 48 REG FLC-393008648REG LAPD Navy Regular 48 N HN
769028215161 39300 86 50 REG FLC-393008650REG LAPD Navy Regular 50 N HN
769028215178 39300 86 52 REG FLC-393008652REG LAPD Navy Regular 52 N HN
769028215185 39300 86 54 REG FLC-393008654REG LAPD Navy Regular 54 N HN
769028215192 39300 86 56 REG FLC-393008656REG LAPD Navy Regular 56 N HN
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