goathunter
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I just got a new pair of Mountain Pants, they are thicker than I expected. I'm coming from the original Ascents. Anyone wear them September elk mountain hunting? Are they too warm for you?
I think I read that as well same material for both minus the waterproof knees and seatWith being postive and weighing fabrics i feel that the timberlines are the same pants execpt added layers in the knees ans seat, and couple of there re enforced areas.
The old Ascents are great but they didn't come in odd waist sizes and I'm definitely between sizes. I jumped when I saw they now offer odd sizes and they do fit perfectly. But I agree the new Ascents are too light for me, maybe if they were half the price. And the new Mountains are really nice but I think will be too hot in typical Sep weather, but perfect if a colder fall. My buddy strictly wears mountain pants all archery though and never complains. But I'd rather have something the old Ascents weight and pack long johns if it gets cold. I hate to keep the Mountains and not use them. I may just cinch up my old Ascents for another season.I have a bunch of sitka pants, some older ascents, new ascents, older mountains and timberlines. My favorites are the older ascents and mountains. The new ascents are almost silly light (to me) and I really don't think I'll use them much, maybe early archery season and not much else, I really wish I had ordered mtn pants instead of the new generation ascents. I use the timberlines pretty much any time its wet or cold, often with a base layer. The last two years they have been my go to pant for hunts in october and november. I will say I tend to run cold