Forloh Allclima Stretch Woven

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Does anyone have experience with these pants? I have been looking at Kuiu Kutana stretch woven as an early season (September 80+ degrees) pants. I saw the forloh pants and they seem similar and made in the USA. Can anyone speak to how they compare to the Kutana or how the pants would be for early season.
Side question: any experience with the forloh down pants?


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i have experience with them they are very well constructed pants their a little to warm for any warm weather hunting but they would be very good mid to late season pants i do recommend wearing a forloh brand belt on them at all times because even at your correct pant size they are a little big
 
i have experience with them they are very well constructed pants their a little to warm for any warm weather hunting but they would be very good mid to late season pants i do recommend wearing a forloh brand belt on them at all times because even at your correct pant size they are a little big

Thanks for the response! That’s kind of what I figured, but I was hoping I was wrong since they’re on clearance right now haha.


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I've waited to post anything on these pants until I've tried them in the woods in different weather.
70's -- very warm -- prefer my Sitka traverse (traverse pants do not like briars, too many picks in them after looking for a buddies downed deer). ugghhhhh
50's -- ok, unless you walk a lot -- 1/2 mile to ladder stand, walk slllooooowwww - you'll heat up. No, I haven't figured out the dumping heat vents yet, I'm too excited to get to the stand to worry about zippers, I'm hunting!
40's -- yep
30's -- yep, used those mesh base layers talked about on here, good to go.
20's -- oh, yeah, still good -- mesh base layer, merino 250 on top of that, Furloh, I was still fine in a tree with wind blowing from the North.
I've never had pants with knee pads, I like these, didn't know if I would. They aren't a hinderance walking nor sitting in a ladder.
 
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