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Looking for hunting pants options

Started by TI_Bowmen, December 26, 2018, 04:28:44 PM

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TI_Bowmen

Looking for suggestions on warm hunting pants. I have some Kuiu ultra down pants and there just way too noisey. What are you guys wearing?

Terry Lightle

I wear Redhead cargo pants with long handles underneath
Terry
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sneakybow

Quote from: TI_Bowmen on December 26, 2018, 04:28:44 PM
Looking for suggestions on warm hunting pants. I have some Kuiu ultra down pants and there just way too noisey. What are you guys wearing?
What kind of hunting do you do? Treestand? Spot and stalk? Still hunting?

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TI_Bowmen


Hummer3T

I use cabelas, fleece bibs, love them for still when really cold.
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Doug_K

Wool base, wool mid layer, USGI pant liner, LLbean wool, or predator stealth fleece pants. Tops pretty much the same, except swap Asbell jacket for LLbean. Good for around 0-10 degrees in the wind. Add layers/bibs when it's colder.
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Pat B

I bought wool German Army surplus pants from Cabela's I believe. I think they were $9.95 for 2 pair back in 2006. They are very well made and comfortable. German soldiers must be tall and skinny so buy them a little big. I think the ones I have had about a 2" to 3" waist adjustment.
Sportsman's Guide may also have them.
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Krex1010

I bought the Redhead Sentinel pants and jacket this  fall and so far I like them a lot.
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Jasper2

Hard to beat Cabelas Wooltimate line for the value.
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DocWolf

Artic Shield bibs if it's cold. I were them over military surplus BDUs with layers. I like the ones that are good and broke in. For the layers  I go with Cold Pruff long handles from Tractor Supply (they have a good ratio of merino wool) and a good grade military waffle layer.
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Mduggan1

Quote from: Krex1010 on December 26, 2018, 07:08:18 PM
I bought the Redhead Sentinel pants and jacket this  fall and so far I like them a lot.
How do you like them? Looking for a new set of cold weather gear do they fit with room or size up?

Ray Lyon

Gray Wolf Woolen lined bibs for me. Dead quiet and warm because they block the wind. They are not inexpensive but worth it
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Wudstix

I wear Clearance pants from Academy.  The patterns that work for me in the Texas brush, but are not the popular brands or patterns.  Last year got five pair for the price of one and a half.  We don't have to worry too much able cold down here though.  Is so I just put some light weight polypro underneath.   :archer: :coffee: :archer2:
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Krex1010

Quote from: Mduggan1 on December 26, 2018, 08:53:36 PM
Quote from: Krex1010 on December 26, 2018, 07:08:18 PM
I bought the Redhead Sentinel pants and jacket this  fall and so far I like them a lot.
How do you like them? Looking for a new set of cold weather gear do they fit with room or size up?
So far I'm finding them to be pretty comfortable, warm and quiet. The sizing is about spot on for wearing an additional thermal layer if you're an average build person. I have the large pants and jacket and I'm 5'9" and 190lbs. The waist would be tight if I was a bit heavier but the xl size pants and jacket would be too long. If I put on weight I couldn't do the next size up, I'd have to do the old rubber band on the button trick to get a little more waist room. They aren't cheap but they are far from the crazy Sitka brand pricing. I think I paid $220 for the pants and jacket at Cabelas.
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Pmringer

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I'm using Bemidji woolens pants. Quiet, durable, and warm. I wore them early season and the wicking property of wool kept me cooler than cotton pants despite being heavier weight wool. Also the plus of not holding odor.

Dave Lay

Another vote for cabelas wooltimate , warm and quiet without a lot of bulk or weight
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Walt Francis

Quote from: Ray Lyon on December 26, 2018, 09:57:35 PM
Gray Wolf Woolen lined bibs for me. Dead quiet and warm because they block the wind. They are not inexpensive but worth it

What Ray said X2.  I have had two sets (out grew the first set) of the Hidden/Gray Wolf, they are by far the warmest clothing I own or have ever worn. 
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

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Nole

I picked up a pair of the Kryptek Vellus fleece pants right after Thanksgiving for a good price.  I have worn them when temps are in the 30's here and they are warm.  I liked them so much I added the jacket.

huntryx

For most of this past season I wore the First Lite North Branch pants with wool longjohns--cozy down to about 20 and windproof. When it got REALLY cold I went with my Sitka Fanatic Bibs which are amazing but they are not for moving around much. The North Branch pants are so comfortable to wear and walk in they are really the most versatile hunting pants I've ever owned. They aren't making them anymore but you can find them discounted which makes them affordable, moreso than the Sitka stuff.

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