Haha yup typical SitkaComing in at only $320 with taxes!
Lol no kiddin. That camo must be an expensive print!Coming in at only $320 with taxes!
Im actually pretty interested in these. I personally like the 3/4 length for late season stuff. I like to wear taller boots with a two sock system and a 3/4 base interferes less in my experience. I also like that this 330 weight stuff has a synthetic inner to pull the moisture off the skin. I hate the clammy feeling of merino in cold weather. I might actually try some merino again lol.If they would do this on all of their pants, they would have winners. They finally made a zip off bottom baselayer, but then made it 3/4 just to ruin it for me.
Maybe not directly but I prefer attacks over any Sitka offering i have ever used. Maybe not a direct comparison but either are they to what I replaced with them.I am curious about what is similar but half the price? This is a pant that has a hip vent, knee pads(removable/replaceable), ultra quiet (going by what the description says), with a tough nylon outer with a softer merino feel inside.
What compares?
I know there are a lot of durable pants out there but quiet isn’t in the description. I know of a lot of quiet pants out there but durable isn’t in their description.
Maybe that was the justification for the venting? It added more warmth than necessary for the early season? Could make this an all-year pant in drier climates with an appropriate base layer.Im curious about the merino backer. Could save weight and money by eliminating a layer.
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These are super durable, quiet, and comfortable, and have hip vents. No knee pads, but you could always have those sewn in for cheap if it's important to you. They are a warm pant though, so better for October hunts than September.I am curious about what is similar but half the price? This is a pant that has a hip vent, knee pads(removable/replaceable), ultra quiet (going by what the description says), with a tough nylon outer with a softer merino feel inside.
What compares?
I know there are a lot of durable pants out there but quiet isn’t in the description. I know of a lot of quiet pants out there but durable isn’t in their description.
Not discounting what you posted, the pants by sitka are designed for august and sept archery hunts, not october when most of the big game seasons are muzzie and gun hunts.
While it would be fun to buy several options and test them, i don’t have the money to do that. But one thing is very obviously missing from the description from the drake pants, quiet….i am sure with a fleece they are more quiet than other pants, but historically durable and quiet do not get along.