Revco Black Stallion 10 oz AR/FR Stretch Canvas Charcoal Gray Work Pants (PF55-CG)
Revco Black Stallion 10 oz AR/FR Stretch Canvas Charcoal Gray Work Pants (PF55-CG)
Revco Black Stallion 10 oz AR/FR Stretch Canvas Charcoal Gray Work Pants (PF55-CG)

Revco Black Stallion 10 oz AR/FR Stretch Canvas Charcoal Gray Work Pants (PF55-CG)

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The Black Stallion PF55-CG work pants feature a 10 oz stretch canvas with flame-resistant and arc resistant material.  These pants are relaxed through the seat and thigh with room for your work boots. Meets NFPA 70E, NFPA 2112, and ASTM F1506 performance requirements.

These pants tend to run "big".  If you typically wear waist size 36, you would order waist size 34.  Please see sizing chart below.

Features and Benefits

  • AR/FR cotton blend provides both flash fire and arc flash hazard protection
  • Knee darts offer comfort while bending, crawling, or stooping
  • Double pockets on right thigh hold cell phone, small tools, and more
  • Flat hammer loop for hammer, mallet, or clip-on tools
  • Available in waist sizes 30"-48" (even sizes)

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