How many of you wear straight leg regular EMS/EMT pants WITHOUT the cargo/leg pockets?
I'm honestly not a huge fan of them. I wear a long sleeve uniform shirt every all the time, even in the summer due to tattoos, plus I find the look more professional. Anything I need to carry directly I can fit in my shirt pocket (small notepad/pen). I lock my wallet/cell phone in the glovebox or something when on calls. Everything else I would need is in the jump bag/rig. I don't want to weigh myself down or alter my mobility because I have tons of stuff in all available pockets.
So why is it 99% of people in EMS pick the cargo style pants? A lot of people I know specifically don't even use the pockets on the sides, haha.
Share your thoughts/opinions. When you see someone without cargo pockets do you notice or think any differently?
Weird question I know, but it's interesting.
I'm honestly not a huge fan of them. I wear a long sleeve uniform shirt every all the time, even in the summer due to tattoos, plus I find the look more professional. Anything I need to carry directly I can fit in my shirt pocket (small notepad/pen). I lock my wallet/cell phone in the glovebox or something when on calls. Everything else I would need is in the jump bag/rig. I don't want to weigh myself down or alter my mobility because I have tons of stuff in all available pockets.
So why is it 99% of people in EMS pick the cargo style pants? A lot of people I know specifically don't even use the pockets on the sides, haha.
Share your thoughts/opinions. When you see someone without cargo pockets do you notice or think any differently?
Weird question I know, but it's interesting.