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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Gut Pile 32]
#3728988
08/17/22 08:38 PM
08/17/22 08:38 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 2,347 Cantonment FL
wareagle22
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8 point
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Posts: 2,347
Cantonment FL
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While I don’t hunt in them, the Eddie Bauer pro guide pant is as comfortable of a pant as you will wear. I have 5 different colors of them and the olive green ones (now they make a camo pair) you could absolutely hunt in. They are lightweight and use the stretch material and have the DWR finish to repel water. I don’t know how good they would do in briars but I wear them around the house working and love them. You can catch them on sale for about $50 on Moosejaw. You will not be disappointed in them.
Fatal Attraxion Custom Calls
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Gut Pile 32]
#3729047
08/17/22 09:49 PM
08/17/22 09:49 PM
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Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 5,495 AL
Gobble4me757
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12 point
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AL
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I’m picky with my stuff as I am rough on my turkey equipment…that said, I used the browning bottomland pants I got for cheap and they held up well this year. I cut the tues out at the bottom of the pantleg and they worked great. Ol tom lasted 1.5 seasons and weren’t as comfy.
2017 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion 2018 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Gut Pile 32]
#3729350
08/18/22 01:39 PM
08/18/22 01:39 PM
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Joined: Mar 2022
Posts: 32 Clinton, Louisiana
Longbeard2
spike
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Clinton, Louisiana
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I hunt in pants like that. Here are some good choices:
1. Prana Zion Stretch Pants- These pants are excellent, probably my favorite. 2. Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pants- These are probably my second favorite. These are the lightest of the group. 3. Kuiu Attack Pant- These are hard to beat, but they come in tied at second with the OR Ferrosi's. They are too expensive, though. 4. First Lite Corrugate Guide Pants- These are probably the most comfortable pants I have ever worn, but they are too expensive and not that much more comfortable than the 3 listed above them. 5. Eddie Bauer Guide Pants- I don't have these, but I have heard great things about them.
A good place to get all those is at geartrade.com. Most of the stuff on that site is used gear, and some pants are very expensive. But I got a pair of the Outdoor Research pants for 30 bucks on there. Nothing is wrong with them. You can always find Prana on there, usually around $35 to $50. The Prana pants are going to run around 80 bucks if you get them elsewhere. You can find them much cheaper on geartrade.com or wait for a sale, but they are worth 80 bucks if you just have to have them. I would not hesitate to buy a pair of used Prana's from gear trade, but I didn't know about the site until after I had already stocked up.
Last edited by Longbeard2; 08/18/22 01:58 PM.
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Gut Pile 32]
#3729406
08/18/22 03:56 PM
08/18/22 03:56 PM
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Posts: 8,455 Boaz,AL
CarbonClimber1
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14 point
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 8,455
Boaz,AL
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I like mine to be flimsy…solid dont sound to easy to manoover…
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Bamarich2]
#3729649
08/19/22 04:38 AM
08/19/22 04:38 AM
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Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 3,011 Alabama
OlTimer
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10 point
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 3,011
Alabama
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Throw this out there... I wear jeans and shorts turkey hunting now. A few years ago, I went exclusively to a leafy suit. Early season, I wear a comfortable pair of my work pants along with a merino wool long sleeve shirt. As the season goes along, I progress to breathable shorts and a sleeveless dri-fit shirt. Leafy suit has held up great for me and I'm hard on it. Pretty much the same thing I'm doing. Works great!
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: AlphaBuck101]
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08/19/22 06:23 AM
08/19/22 06:23 AM
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Joined: Mar 2022
Posts: 32 Clinton, Louisiana
Longbeard2
spike
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Clinton, Louisiana
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Hard to beat the Kuiu Attack pants. Only used them one deer/turkey season but they seem to be very durable. So far they are the best pants I’ve ever owned. I was able to get some on sale but they are pricey. I agree with that. I have also been impressed with the comfort of my First Lite Corrugate Guide Pants, but I had some issues with pilling where little bits of the material sort of ball up. I got a little electric fabric shaver thingy and took care of it. But if I pay that kind of money for pants, I don't think I should have to do that. I won't buy anymore of their stuff. I like KUIU's shirts, too. They are somewhat reasonably priced for the synthetic and merino, and you can usually find them on sale a couple of times a year.
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Longbeard2]
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08/19/22 07:48 PM
08/19/22 07:48 PM
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Posts: 13,077 Satsuma
kodiak06
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I hunt in pants like that. Here are some good choices:
1. Prana Zion Stretch Pants- These pants are excellent, probably my favorite. 2. Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pants- These are probably my second favorite. These are the lightest of the group. 3. Kuiu Attack Pant- These are hard to beat, but they come in tied at second with the OR Ferrosi's. They are too expensive, though. 4. First Lite Corrugate Guide Pants- These are probably the most comfortable pants I have ever worn, but they are too expensive and not that much more comfortable than the 3 listed above them. 5. Eddie Bauer Guide Pants- I don't have these, but I have heard great things about them.
A good place to get all those is at geartrade.com. Most of the stuff on that site is used gear, and some pants are very expensive. But I got a pair of the Outdoor Research pants for 30 bucks on there. Nothing is wrong with them. You can always find Prana on there, usually around $35 to $50. The Prana pants are going to run around 80 bucks if you get them elsewhere. You can find them much cheaper on geartrade.com or wait for a sale, but they are worth 80 bucks if you just have to have them. I would not hesitate to buy a pair of used Prana's from gear trade, but I didn't know about the site until after I had already stocked up.
I'd take the Kuiu over your 1 and 2 picks simply due to the pockets... Too much junk to run around with elk hunting lol. They all hike well though. Oh, BTW Prana does a military discount
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Treelimb]
#3730113
08/19/22 07:50 PM
08/19/22 07:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 13,077 Satsuma
kodiak06
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Booner
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Posts: 13,077
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Gobl4me how did you find out about the 30% discount? Sign up for their email list? Thanks Been wanting a pair of their Corrugate Foundry pants that have side zip for out west. They sent emails and it was on the website
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: Gut Pile 32]
#3730275
08/20/22 01:21 AM
08/20/22 01:21 AM
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Posts: 29,581 Fosters, Alabama, USA
Shaw
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 29,581
Fosters, Alabama, USA
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The Kuiu Attacks are the best and most comfortable hunting pants I’ve ever owned.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: Solid hunting pants
[Re: kodiak06]
#3731503
08/22/22 07:40 AM
08/22/22 07:40 AM
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Joined: Mar 2022
Posts: 32 Clinton, Louisiana
Longbeard2
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I hunt in pants like that. Here are some good choices:
1. Prana Zion Stretch Pants- These pants are excellent, probably my favorite. 2. Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pants- These are probably my second favorite. These are the lightest of the group. 3. Kuiu Attack Pant- These are hard to beat, but they come in tied at second with the OR Ferrosi's. They are too expensive, though. 4. First Lite Corrugate Guide Pants- These are probably the most comfortable pants I have ever worn, but they are too expensive and not that much more comfortable than the 3 listed above them. 5. Eddie Bauer Guide Pants- I don't have these, but I have heard great things about them.
A good place to get all those is at geartrade.com. Most of the stuff on that site is used gear, and some pants are very expensive. But I got a pair of the Outdoor Research pants for 30 bucks on there. Nothing is wrong with them. You can always find Prana on there, usually around $35 to $50. The Prana pants are going to run around 80 bucks if you get them elsewhere. You can find them much cheaper on geartrade.com or wait for a sale, but they are worth 80 bucks if you just have to have them. I would not hesitate to buy a pair of used Prana's from gear trade, but I didn't know about the site until after I had already stocked up.
I'd take the Kuiu over your 1 and 2 picks simply due to the pockets... Too much junk to run around with elk hunting lol. They all hike well though. Oh, BTW Prana does a military discount After all this talk, I was in my closet going through all my pants. LOL. You are correct about the pockets. I have never elk hunted, but I imagine someone would probably have at least as much crap as a turkey hunter, maybe even more. My turkey vest finished its 31st season this spring. It is sort of tied, sewed, and taped together, but it is perfect for me. I don't need quite as many pockets, but I do like the option to stuff things in cargo pockets if I have to move, which I sometimes need to do.
Last edited by Longbeard2; 08/22/22 07:42 AM.
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