Ha. I've got about 5 pairs of Pranas I've been wearing for 3 or 4 years with no issues, the Wrangler outdoor pants started falling apart in about 6 weeks. The material used between the two isn't even comparable. I'm glad guys like the wranglers, but they don't stretch like the Pranas when you move, and they aren't as comfortable or breathable. Im only out about 20 bucks on the Wranglers, but I certainly won't be buying any more, and I would be extremely leery of wearing them in a week long backcountry hunt.I’ve posted this in another thread, but for me the Pranas weren’t exactly cheap. Granted, I wore them pretty hard, but they stretched out quite a bit and got baggy in the legs. I also got quite a few tears, and I just didn’t think they were worth the price at all.
The Wranglers on the other hand were cut a little better for me and seem to be made of the exact same fabric as the Pranas for a third of the price. The stitching wasn’t quite the same quality as the Pranas, and I did have a broken stitch on one back pocket, but it hasn’t unraveled or affected function and I’ve had them for over a year now, I believe.
I bought a pair of nicer camo hunting pants (Killiks on sale from Sportsmans Warehouse, so still budget for this forum), but I prefer the Wranglers when I don’t need camo.
Ha. I've got about 5 pairs of Pranas I've been wearing for 3 or 4 years with no issues, the Wrangler outdoor pants started falling apart in about 6 weeks. The material used between the two isn't even comparable. I'm glad guys like the wranglers, but they don't stretch like the Pranas when you move, and they aren't as comfortable or breathable. Im only out about 20 bucks on the Wranglers, but I certainly won't be buying any more, and I would be extremely leery of wearing them in a week long backcountry hunt.
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