Bora Vs M7 Pants

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Anyone have any input on 1 vs the other?
Im looking for a outer layer that’s
-nearly waterproof. (it always seems to dump a foot of wet snow during 1st rifle in CO).
-That I can hike a bit in and not die from heatstroke.
—The M7 has hip zips, but the bora’s do not. I have heard they breathe unbelievably well tho.
-And that’s also warm enough to be able to sit for 4ish hours and watch a meadow without needing an extra puffy layer ideally.

(I thought the Kuiu Axis hybrids were going to be the answer for me but they do not fit me at all).
 

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The bora are a bit "swishy" sounding when walking and they have no wallet pocket.

That's everything bad I can say about them. I mixed some silicone and minerals spirits and applied to the seams on my bora pants and they are my absolute favorite piece for other than archery hunting. I wear them archery season if its raining all day because the rain masks any noise that could be discerned. They're absolutely great at breathing. I'm old, fat and sweat a lot and can see 100% difference between my jetstream and bora in breathing.
 
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I've got the M7 but haven't done anything with them besides trying them on. I think they're going to be great for really cold weather but I'd need a good base layer and puffy pants to sit in legit cold weather for hours regardless of what pants I choose. The M7 has a very light fleece lining.
 

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The Bora seems to fit that bill.
They are a great late season pant which I have worn in various condition and they always seemed to keep me dry and comfortable. The only negatives I have is that the material is a bit noisy “swishy” as mentioned above. And the cut is relatively boxy. I think they could benefit from a more athletic cut which would also cut down on the noise.
Side zips on pants are always a plus. Even though the Bora pants do breath great I think they could also still benefit from some side zips.

I have no experience with the M7 so I can’t compare the two.
I do have experience with the Kuiu Guide pant and feel the guides are a touch warmer but most likely due to less breathability.
 
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For Those running the Bora’s, are you just wearing a base layer under them? Or a base layer plus another pant?

And do they seem warm enough where you could sit comfortably for awhile?
 

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For Those running the Bora’s, are you just wearing a base layer under them? Or a base layer plus another pant?

And do they seem warm enough where you could sit comfortably for awhile?
I usually just run a base layer underneath and adjust the base layer depending on my planned activity level.
 

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For Those running the Bora’s, are you just wearing a base layer under them? Or a base layer plus another pant?

And do they seem warm enough where you could sit comfortably for awhile?
20201026_075741.jpgit's-15*F in this picture. Ikilled a bull shortly after. I have a pair of down pants under the bora. Notice the mittens and overboots.....colder than my ex wifes heart that day.
 
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