beforethehunt
WKR
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How do they hold up compared to kuiu, Sitka?
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Won't hold up like a high quality Sitka or kuiu pant but great pant for the $40 price tag they can be had at. I like my guide pants just a little bit better than my prana zions. Biggest downside using these as hunting pants are they're way louder than say a Sitka Apex pant which is my favorite early season pant
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How do they hold up compared to kuiu, Sitka?
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No pulls on my EB FA's but the stitching does tend to come loose at the ends more than i'd like. Will have to see how that progresses.
My son said he prefers his EBs to his Kuiu Attacks, though that was just a preliminary report after one trip with each.
Good tip on adventure rewards
I wore EB Guide Pro pants for the last 2 season's and summer hiking. Still on the same pair without any issues. I hike a lot of waist high oak brush too. My shins are scratched up, the pants are fine.
Being a tall guy I've always bought EB products and bought a pair of these on sale a year ago. I really like them as an active, affordable pant.
My question kind of mirrors the OP, I'm going to Colorado this fall for first season rifle. We are hunting near Durango at I believe about 9000 feet. Its private land and we are supported by quads, side by sides and pickups so not a horseback hunt or wilderness hunt. Will these pants be enough with a base layer or would I be better off buying either the FL Corrugate or the similar Kuiu pant? This is the only western/mountain hunt I have in mind for the foreseeable future.