The Journeyman Apron with Cargo Pockets – A46-JMA-CP is an update on Atlas 46’s Journeyman Apron, offering equivalent durability and protection, but with flapped cargo pockets across the bottom.
Features and Benefits
– Rugged 1000D Cordura construction
– Padded shoulder harness for comfort
– Adjustable back and waist straps for proper wear
– Zippered pocket for cell phone or note pad
– Triple front cargo pockets with covered flaps, with slit pockets behind
– Dual hammer loop with AIM webbing on each hip for preferential carry
– Slotted webbing for attachment of add on AIM System pouches and platforms
– Pockets on inside of apron for gloves, rags, etc.
– Hand crafted in the USA
– Available in Black, Coyote, and MultiCam.
Tags: Atlas 46
Finally, non-gimmickal tactical apron.
I have this one – been having it for a few months and it’s absolutely fantastic.
That’s a bib, not an apron. It’s to short. It should at least go down to about knee level. There’s nothing there to keep stuff off your pants/jeans. It gets expensive if you get cosmoline stains on your mountain khaki jeans and painful if you get a metal sliver stuck in your thigh when you are deburring a finished lower fresh out of your Ghost Gunner box.
Bill Geiselle sells a shop apron the right size. If Atlas 46 would make one that length I’d buy it in a second.
Furl your “I’m ranting but I don’t know what I’m saying” flag. They make longer ones.
“That’s a bib, not an apron.”
…and if you attach front baby carrier you get close to perfect mum’s tactical day-pack.
I know I’m going to get my hand slapped for saying this, but what the heck.
Nevermind. I see they make an XL version that is perfect. Ordering now.
Why on earth would you buy one? Oh wait the modern “in touch with his feelings” nancy boy will like to wear an apron!
I would imagine this is made for practical purposes. ie: framer’s, fencers, electricians all who would want more support / load carrying ability than the standard work belt…
Hey stick, Ive been looking to buy a pair of their 46 overpants in MC for awhile now. Have you ever used them or known anyone that has? opinions?