Kanab 2.0 pants

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May 14, 2015
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Im 5'9 165lbs. everyday Pants are 30x32. The length on these could be an inch or 2 longer but work for me. I really like them but have put 3 holes in them from walking thru down fall. Its a pretty easy fix using tear mender glue. I used them about 15 days during bow season and they really regulate your temps well. I think I will be able to get 2 more seasons out of them but will likely have many holes in them by the end. They are def not a tough pant. The suspenders are amazing when hauling out meat with a heavy pack no need for a belt so you don't get any pressure points from your pack. I have a pair of Sitka 90% pant as well that I use in colder temps. The 90% is a lot tougher and a better overall fit but does not regulate body temps as well.
 

orfarmer

FNG
Joined
Mar 28, 2015
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2.0 kanabs

I just got my 1st pair of the 2.0 kanabs- wore them a 1/2 day and ripped out the crotch-First lite took care of it. The new ones are good so far. Had a buddy that had the same thing happen to his 2.0's as well
 

alecvg

Lil-Rokslider
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Mar 3, 2012
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268
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MT
I tried them out this year, as my Filson's had worn out. For the price they are great, I would prefer Filson pants as far as wool goes, but I couldn't turn down the price of these on sale. The one thing they need (I heard they are coming out with) is a tall. I am 6'2" and they are way too short - I can't wear them without gators or my pacboots. They other thing I found unnecessary was the buttons for rolling up the legs, that is a future I would not use often, and one I doubt most would. They really annoyed me when hiking and riding horseback, adding pressure to my knee area. I also had them rip my puffy jacket twice while squatting to cape out a couple bulls, they kept catching the sleeve on my jacket; luckily they ended up both tearing out while sliding down some rocks while stalking a herd of elk. I haven't noticed any wear or tear on the fabric itself after wearing them almost everyday of the Montana rifle season.
 
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