I am looking for pants for very hot hiking temps - 80-100F. Hunting durability not the prime consideration as more for summer backpacking. My go to is the OR Ferrosi pants, but I am wondering if the new perforated options from FL and Kuiu are remarkably better. Both add hip vents which helps, but is the material actually much better? Doing a Grand Canyon R2R2R backpacking trip in June which might be stupid heat wise, then Virginia in July. And just general backpacking in Colorado all summer can be hot. Really just interested if folks have direct comparison to the Ferrosi - is it worth spending money or is the performance pretty similar in the real world? Going to be hot no matter what...
Check out some thin merino wool sun hoodies like the Minus33 woolverinoI have worn all 3 and find myself gravitating towards the OR Ferrosi. I think they breathe the best, making them the best for hot weather. They have have been extremely durable, more so than the Tiburon. I also like the interior drawstring on the newest version. Not to mention you could usually find the Ferrosi on sale closer to $60.
I'm still on the search for the perfect sun hoody, that is breathable and light. I seem to always still get hot in them.
Interesting. I have the Tiburon sun hoodie and it's really light. I'd worry that the pants would not hold up either. That said, I'd be interested in trying a pair for trail hiking. Breathes really well.Never tried the FL ones.
I had a pair of early Tiburons and they were trashed in just a few days. Any contact with brush pulled the fibers and made the pants fuzzy. Not sure if they're still like that. Kuiu seems to fix these issues eventually.
Ferrosis are great. Sitka's Ascent pants are like the Ferrosis but more durable, IMO.