Our trademark trouser is fully equipped for the hard-core worker. Complete with multi-purpose tool pockets, scuff guards, and built-in knee pad pockets.
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Best pants for any tradesman! ! Hands down! From floor covering to snowremoval, and excavation. I absolutely love them
I bought these pants at the beginning of fall, and absolutely love them! Its now the end of February and these pants have not let me down. I always just wore jeans for work before. Have done so for 20+ years. After getting these its all i wear. I probably wore my jeans only a handful of times since, because the cat pants were officially dirty. I say officially because i swear these things repel dirt and dust, not to mention they seem to be water repellent! I'm a in house tile setter for a local builder, i do most of our showers and tile work. I also do carpentry, and operate our hook truck (dumpster hauling) when I'm inbetween tile projects. I also have my hoist and can operate machinery (2a/3c) Before I bought these pants I would dress a bit different depending on what I was doing. Since wearing them for the first time I've fallen in love with them. If im working, be it around the house or professionally; I'm wearing my cat pants. I do not always use the pouches, and when tucked away you forget they are even their. The pouches are made from a thinner material, but it seems strong. I do try to be careful with sharp tools. My favorite use for them is for my spacers though! They are perfect for tile setting. You can easily have your knife, 5in1, nippers, and spacers all on you comfortably, plus room for a few other things. Thats just in the pouches! The pockets are awesome too. So many. Everybody will have a different use for each one. Seems like each pocket was made for particular items like a calculator, nailsets, catspaw, wallet, and a few more! I don't use the knee pads yet, but I will sooner or later. I have proknee knee pads which i prefer for most stuff. However I think the inserts will definitely be useful doing odds and ends where i am up and down alot. Ive just not needed them yet. As i mentioned earlier the pants seem to repel dirt, water and dust. No doubt, if you get grout or thinset or the water from cleaning either its going to stick to the pants, but it washes off easily. I'm a very neat installer and tend to keep clean. I'll wash it off as i go and avoid making a mess to begin with. if you are a messy tradesman then they probably wont help you in that department. If you are like me and like to keep clean they are great! Ive worn the same pair of pants 5-7 days a week washing only when needed but typically no more then one or two times a week. If when i pat them, dust comes off, or if they look dirty ill wash them. When i wore jeans i had to wear a fresh pair every day! When i first got them i told the wife we will probably wanna get a second pair because i couldn't go back to jeans after wearing them, lol. But keeping them clean has been a non issue. I am a very particular person. Clean clothing is a must for me. So i am not sacrificing my cleanliness to wear them in this fashion. I have also wore them in a few snowstorms and a blizzard shoveling. During the first storm i didn't wanna wear the cat pants cause i wanted to save them for work, so i wore my jeans. When i came back in they were soaked like jeans always do. I was froze. It sucked as usual. The cat pants are a bit on the thick side, so i decided to try them out on the next trip out, and wow what difference! No layer, just pants, and i was fine. It was 25 degrees wind and snowing. Pants barely soaked any water up. After that i always just wore the cat pants for snow removal too. I find the pants to fit well based on the size chart. I have the us 36/34 w/L for the cat pants and before that i always wore dickies 34/32. My dickies fit snug/boarder on tite. Were as the cat pants are a bit loose. I may try the next size down on my next pair. I was more afraid of them being to tight.All in all; the bottom line is: GET THE PANTS, THEY EFFING ROCK!! lol. Game changers. Everyone who seems them, loves them. If you are looking at these for someone else as a gift or whatever, buy them! They will love them! Any tradesman will enjoy these pants. Even the guys who still love the overalls will love these pants too!
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Where were these when I was in the field?
I'm originally from the electrical trades and wish these were around 25 years ago! I am out of the field now but do a lot of my own work and renovations around the house. I recently spent a day busting up tile mudded over a slab. I have conventional knee pads but after wearing them all day, the straps dug into the back of my legs and I was also constantly re-adjusting them. My brother in law is a carpenter and I saw him wearing these and I thought it was a great idea.There are much more expensive brands available but since I don't wear them for work every day I went with the more reasonably priced CAT brand. I own a pair of their work boots and they've performed well, so I figured I'd give these a try. The fit was nearly right-on....I wear 36 x 34 jeans so I ordered the same. Waist is good and length is a little long but wearable. They are slightly baggy but I expected that in work pants.Some reviews don't like the inner rubber-lined waistband - but I usually tuck shirts into my pants when working so I have access to my tool belt, and the band keeps your shirt from sliding out and producing the infamous plumber's crack. A great feature for me.After busting up the tile, I laid a wood floor and they were very comfortable throughout the entire process. The inside has a soft lining and they seem pretty durable outside. I mainly bought them for the built-in knee pad feature and ordered the CAT knee pads as well - they are optional and have to be ordered separately (make sure you remove them when washing the pants!). It's great not having the straps dig into the back of your knee and the pads sliding down my legs. I like the extra pockets and even the front pouch that you can keep tucked-in if you don't need it (it serves as an old-school nail pouch). Due to the pretty heavy fabric and liner, I'd imagine they would be a bit warm if you wore them outside in very hot weather, but that being said they're not heavy enough to be considered outdoor winter gear. Overall, they are a good buy at a good price and I'm happy with them so far. (See photo - I'm 6'1 and these are a 36x34). My carpenter brother in-law says he has a few pairs and gets about a year out of them.NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions, inexperience or failing to read the product details prior to purchasing. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.
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