

🛠️ Gear up in pants that work as hard as you do — durability meets dynamic comfort.
LAPG Men's Atlas Stretch Tactical Cargo Pants combine rugged RipStop fabric with a Stretch Tech System for superior durability and mobility. Featuring 10 purpose-built pockets, reinforced stitching, and premium hardware, these pants are designed for professionals who demand comfort, functionality, and a polished look in demanding environments.









| Care instructions | Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low |
| Closure type | Zipper |
| Fabric type | 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Rip-Stop |
| Inseam | 32 Inches |
C**.
Great quality.
I'm 6'3" and weigh 200lbs. I ordered a pair measuring 34"x36" and they fit perfectly. That material is tough and won't wear out any time soon. My occupation bounces mostly between masonry and automotive repairs. I do other trades as well, but these pants have held up well so far with doing masonry work. Masonry is a hard job and most pants I purchase end up getting pinholes after a few days on the job that develop into tears shortly after. I liked them so much that I purchased a second pair. The extra front pockets come in handy. They are just the right size to hold a knife. This leaves room for other equipment to hand on my normal pockets, like a radio, which my job requires. The zipper pockets on the side have plenty of room for storing items such as a phone or wallet. The rear pockets are easy to access yet won't allow things to fall out of them easily. I should probably mention that I purchased a different pair of LA Police pants two years ago. I like those pants as well, but do not like that they have Velcro instead of zipper side pockets. They also have Velcro for the rear pockets. The pants are made well but it is an absolute pain to get my wallet out of the back pocket. This design is basically the same thing but without the annoying Velcro. Lastly, the pants did not shrink after running them through the washer and dryer. So, I would say these pants are worth their value after considering the review categories. In comparison, I recently bought some Carhartt denim pants that were $60 and these are far superior to them in durability. The Carhartt are nice and comfortable...but they started getting pinholes in them after a few days a use...🙄
G**H
Great multipurpose pants
Great pants lots of storage comfortable to wear
S**R
Good but color shade wasn't what I expected
They fit good and the zipper pockets are awesome makes stuff much more secure. I bought OD Green but unfortunately they are to light of a green and not ideal for work. In the picture you can see im wearing the pants and they are a shade or 2 brighter then my shirt which is company issued. But otherwise very good pants and repel water really well.
F**4
Definitely worth it!
It's a little pricey, but definitely worth it. Construction: Built solid, like a pair of Dickey's dress pants. Similar white pocket design as well (pocket made using white fabric). There were a few loose strings when I got it, but nothing out of the ordinary for new clothes. A pair of nail clippers and a couple minutes resolved this. Fit: Fits exactly as expected. I ordered a 32-32, same size I wear for my Levi's Jeans, and this left enough material over my boots to be able to blouse them. If you intend to blouse them and you're unsure, going with a size up on the leg length would not be a bad idea, though it worked out well for me just going with my normal size. If you do not wish to blouse them, the end of the legs are hemmed. For what it's worth, I use the US Army-style boot blousers, which are .5 cm braided elastic bands with a hook on either end. Pockets: You will never run out on these! There are two phone pockets, each next to the two "hand pockets", towards the inside. I use one for my wallet and the other for my Galaxy S10. There is room to spare in these pockets, so I suspect the iPhone would fit as well, though I don't have an iPhone to test this with. The depth is perfect, leaving me no concern about the phone falling out, and the positioning of the pockets does not press on the phone at all. You will have to lean back a bit or stand up to get the phone out of your pocket when sitting, which gives it a little extra security. The hand pockets are roomy and will very easily fit your hands, even larger hands or hands wearing gloves. The leg pockets each have a utility blade holder, though you could fit other small objects here too. This is attached to the front of the large zipper pocket, which has two smaller pockets on the inside. I store my gloves on one leg and a watch cap on the other during winter so I don't forget them on cold days. The back pockets are just as roomy as you would find in a pair of Dickey's dress pants and do well to hold fatter wallets exactly as you'd expect. Inserts: Some people have complained about the opening of the insert pocket being on the bottom so as to allow the insert to fall out, though I believe this is the wrong "pocket." There is a kneepad insert panel in the knee as described, which holds a pocket that is square at the top and tapered at the bottom. I used some .5" foam squares, the kind you place on the ground, and made my own knee pads. Some rolling was required to get them into the hole, but they stay in very nicely. The point of the confusion is that this panel is only sewn in on three sides - the top and either side, but not at the bottom. This allows this panel to move somewhat independently of the pants and I don't recommend trying to put a pad in there and seal it off. Belt loops: These are nice and wide, allowing for all manner of belts. I personally use a nylon belt from which I hang a radio and some other equipment.
D**V
GREAT LOOSE FIT PANTS!!
LOVE THESE PANTS!! Great loose fit pants. A lot of tactical pants are leaning toward the tapered leg look, which I am not a fan of. *HOWEVER - ORDER A WAIST SIZE BIGGER* I am a 36 waist jean no problem normally, had to send these back for a 38 waist
T**Y
Great
Comfort, Tough, looks great , EDC
A**R
Good quality but bad fit
Pants are above average for quality- good material, good stitching, good features for pockets and their placement, but not much stretch in what is described as an 'elastic waist'. I normally wear 34 or 35" waist so I ordered a 34" waist figuring the 'elastic waste' would more than make up for any discrepancy. Well either the pants were mislabeled or there sizing is incorrect. The waist size is at least 1" to small with the elastic completely stretched out and believe me there isn't much stretch. Maybe they were mislabeled, I don't know. If not mislabeled I would call them a very slim fit pants and not a good candidate for comfortable movement. I am 5' 8" , weigh 180#s, with husky upper and slimmer bottom build. Like I stated I wear 34 to 35" waist and these pants are to small and to uncomfortable to try to wear. So I am returning them.
J**N
Great pants
So far, I love them. Can't say anything about the long term durability but they seem to have extra stitching in all the right spots, tons of pockets. Very water and stain resistant.
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