Archery elk pants

rclouse79

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I have some kuiu attack pants and some wrangler atg’s. They have about the same number of miles on them and if I could only keep one it would be the Wranglers. They have held up way better at 1/4 of the price. I wish I could still find them in camo, even though it probably doesn’t matter.
 
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Zions are good pants but get snagged up and pulled fabric threads by small thorny weeds/briars pretty bad. The wrangler outdoor pants are a similar weight and dont seem to get as much damage from brush busting, however they are not made quite as well in regards to stitching etc. (they will start to loose thread at seams over time). OR Ferrosi are much lighter than both of these options and seem to hold up pretty well, although I dont have quite as many miles on these as the zions or wranglers. Sitka Ascents are great as well and are the lightest of the 4 mentioned.


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Gapmaster

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Duluth Flexpidition are pretty comfortable and breathable. Multiple dark colors.

The wrangler’s aren’t bad, but hotter than the Duluths and they fit me like skinny jeans so that’s not working.
 

ccarter

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I like my Kuiu Attacks as well. But I just picked up a pair of the Wally World Wranglers for backup, and I really like the fit and weight of them. Also how quiet they are. Hard to think that the Kuiu's are $105 better.
 

lsummey

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I have FL Corrugate pants and Wrangler Outdoor pants and tend to wear the Wranglers more.
 

nobody

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Wait, you guys wear pants? Huh...












All joking aside, King's XKG Ridge pants for this guy. From early season (Mid-August) to Late (Mid-November) they're my go-to. Breathe well, durable, good stretch in all the right places, water resistant, and thick enough with a good base layer underneath for late season stuff.
 
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I have sitka traverse and fl corrugate guide. The sitka will work but id rather have something lighter. The fl will not work for me. Way to loud. Ive been looking at the kuiu tiburon just a little worried about tearing them up in brush and deadfall
I've worn FL Corrugates for years.
Quiet, good fit, and very intelligent pocket design.
Lots of life left in them.
 

pcrossett

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This is a long shot but has anyone purchased the kuhl radikl outsider? I am also looking for a new pair of early season archery pants and they look nice and I like the layout of them but not sure with the material how loud they would be.
 
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I love the Kuiu Kutana stretch woven pants for West Texas hot hunts, they also don't snag on the brush which is great out there because everything grabs you and tries to rip you to shreds.
 

highside74

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Costco Orvis or UBtech pants less than $20 multiple sizes and good quality. The Weatherproof pants they offer aren't bad either. I wear them for hunting and work and if I snag them they become hunting only. The Orvis are my favorite by a good margin but I've liked the UBtech since they came out.
 
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