R. Huffman
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The 206 pants are really nice. I’m going to add more to my kit.
They have a tiny bit of swish i would say, not the quietest pants out there but i dont see it as an issue for me, all the SG pants seem to quieten up with washes. No issues with the inner thigh zips chafing, they are positioned just ahead of the center line of the inside of your legs so they dont pose as an issue.Are they loud like some of the others have been saying? My concern with the zips on the inside would be some chafing in that area. That’s been fine though, I assume?
Just my body type i supposed, the mediums are great in the legs for me but the waist was too tight, so i went up a waist size but then the legs are too baggy for my liking.Can you elaborate on this? Mine fit well most places but are kinda big in others.
That makes sense, thank you! I think I'll probably end up with the 206 and I'm still considering the Sitka Intercept pant too.They have a tiny bit of swish i would say, not the quietest pants out there but i dont see it as an issue for me, all the SG pants seem to quieten up with washes. No issues with the inner thigh zips chafing, they are positioned just ahead of the center line of the inside of your legs so they dont pose as an issue.
If you get the intercepts, report back, would like to hear some feedback.That makes sense, thank you! I think I'll probably end up with the 206 and I'm still considering the Sitka Intercept pant too.
Check Out Forloh:I'm needing some new pants to hunt this year's archery and rifle season since my First Lite pants are falling apart. I've been looking hard at the Stone Glacier 206 and the De Havilland Lite. At the same time I've been considering the Sitka Mountain and Traverse pants. I'd like to hear from some people that have experience with these pants and perhaps would like to hear some comparisons.
Well my Intercept pants just arrived this afternoon. First impressions out of the box: they’re heavier and thicker than I was expecting them to be. Putting them on, I think I like the fit more than the 206s. The hip vents are a lot bigger than the vents on the 206s but I still think the placement of the 206 vents will allow more heat to dump. The Intercepts are slimmer fit all the way down and I like that more, but I do still like the fit on the 206. The knee pads don’t seem to be in the way at all, but I feel like they are keeping some warmth in.If you get the intercepts, report back, would like to hear some feedback.
Well my Intercept pants just arrived this afternoon. First impressions out of the box: they’re heavier and thicker than I was expecting them to be. Putting them on, I think I like the fit more than the 206s. The hip vents are a lot bigger than the vents on the 206s but I still think the placement of the 206 vents will allow more heat to dump. The Intercepts are slimmer fit all the way down and I like that more, but I do still like the fit on the 206. The knee pads don’t seem to be in the way at all, but I feel like they are keeping some warmth in.
Here in about 10 days I’ll get to try them both out chasing elk and I’ll see which ones I like more.
I appreciate it but I just spent a bunch of money on pants and don’t think I’ll be buying anymore warm weather pants for at least a few years. Now I need to figure out what I want for rifle season hunts here in Montana.Just to throw something else into the mix, Prana is making the original stretch zion pant again. No hip vents but they breathe well enough I haven't felt the need for them yet. Fairly quiet and durable as well.
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M7 is a rain pant. I have seen and read a guys using them in cold wet weather. Just understand if the weather is somewhat mild you will get hot quick if you are moving around.I appreciate it but I just spent a bunch of money on pants and don’t think I’ll be buying anymore warm weather pants for at least a few years. Now I need to figure out what I want for rifle season hunts here in Montana.
I’m thinking Stone Glacier M7 or the Sitka Timberline. Or something along those lines. I have a buddy that has the M7s and he likes them a lot.
I’m thinking Stone Glacier M7 or the Sitka Timberline.
Yeah, for sure. I'm thinking more of those late crappy November days here in MT when mild weather ceases to exist. We had a few of those this last year. I like that they add more than just a rain pant as they do have the fleece lining. We'll see, I still have a couple of months before I need to get those kind of pants. If it all works out hopefully my tags will be filled by then and I can wait until next year.M7 is a rain pant. I have seen and read a guys using them in cold wet weather. Just understand if the weather is somewhat mild you will get hot quick if you are moving around.
After using the Intercepts for a few days I’d say I like them quite a bit. The vents are invaluable and I’m not sure I’ll ever buy a pair of hunting pants without them. They are durable, no snags or piling from busting through alders and some sticker bushes. They were quiet. I didn’t get them for cooler weather but I definitely see these pants being a multi-season pant, they definitely seem like they’ll be able (with proper layering) to go into rifle season. Unfortunately, probably because out of the box I seemed to like the Intercepts more, I didn’t wear the 206s to give them a good comparison. I’ll be going out a few more weekends before the weather turns and it’s rifle season and I’ll give the 206s a fair shake. I’m not sure the Intercepts are worth almost $300 but they’re a good pant, definitely worth what I paid for them.Looking forward to hearing your follow-up review after chasing elk in them!