Kuiu Attacks for me. They are very comfortable, quiet and warm.
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Kuiu Attacks for me. They are very comfortable, quiet and warm.
I’ve tried 3 so far- I’m 6’2” 205lb
lightweight -Under Armour $20 from winners best for early season
kuiu guide pant- best I’ve tried,good stretch mid- late season
fjallraven vidda pro- worst I’ve tried. No stretch at all, just a terrible hiking pant in my experience.
5.11 Tactical Stryke Pants
Tough as nails, have space for a slide in knee pad, 12 total pockets, including double- deep cargo pockets.
I have two pairs of them in non camo and they are my go to winter pants for hiking, walking the dog and general running around outside. Wore them in -35, -48 with the wind, last year and with good 240 weight merino long underwear I was warm.
Well made, warm and with a bit of stretch, are great pants! Just a little noisy for sneaking around in the bush.
Cheers
SS
I've been using the Fjallraven Vidda Pro Ventilated in black/grey - not the same as the as the original vidda pros, and they are my favorite pant, hunting or otherwise. Super durable, and dry extremely fast. Pockets are all on the front because of the side zips which cool down when climbing. And (unlike the original vidda pros) they have a stretch crotch gusset that gives great mobility hiking and climbing..
They're $200 new, but I got them for $140 on sale, and see them sometimes go for $140-160 on sale every now and then. Worth the full cost IMO. I'll be getting more.
Sitka timberline pants are fantastic for mid to late season hunting. Great pockets and tough, quiet, stretchy material. Just spent the several hours kneeling in snow and it’s so nice to have the removal knee pads. They keep your knees warm and dry. I’m going to pick up a non-camo pair for work.
tough to find anything with an inseam longer than 33"
might have to attach a gaiter