Solid color hunting pants / work pants

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Rokslide folks,

I have a hard time spending $150 plus on pants in a camo pattern to only wear 2-3 months a year. What are some good options for solid color pants that could double as work or just casual wear pants.

Looking for a midweight pant to wear during temps 40-70 degrees , then likely layer merino under that if colder.

A Few brands I am familiar with below but any other recommendations?

Sitka
Kuiu
Kuhl.
Carhartt or wrangler, cotton duck or brush pants, no critter I've ever killed cared.
 
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Another for the wranglers. They're cheap and good. Yes the zippers could be better and yes they wear out but no faster than some$100+ pants I own.

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DMurphy

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I dropped the coin for a pair of Prana Zion stretch and am very glad I did. They are very comfortable, look sharp (per my wife) and seem to be well made. This is my first cross-over article of clothing that I will wear to the office and the woods.
 
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Buy once cry once. Most of that stuff is expensive for a reason. check out Camofire. You can get crazy discounts on there that help it sting a little less.
 

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Kuhl Renegade pants in their Klassik fit. If these have been previously mentioned I apologize.
Tried some on in Scheel's yesterday and was very impressed with the fit, features, apparent quality, and price. I would have bought them on the spot, but they didn't have my color.
 

FredBear86

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Not trying to hijack but also interested in this question. I'm not concerned if they are camo, but I'm looking for something with a lil looser relaxed fit especially in the legs. I've tried several of the mentioned and that's always been my nemesis is I dont like a slim leg or taper leg or what not. I want a good full cut pant. Any recommendations?
 

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Not trying to hijack but also interested in this question. I'm not concerned if they are camo, but I'm looking for something with a lil looser relaxed fit especially in the legs. I've tried several of the mentioned and that's always been my nemesis is I dont like a slim leg or taper leg or what not. I want a good full cut pant. Any recommendations?
Carhartt or Duluth Trading
 
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I just bought some Kuhls, I’m really liking them, not sure how they will last but the breathable/stretchy sides and crotch area make for a nice fit will doing activities
 

Sea Wolf

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For me, as far as a real work pant, those Walmart wrangler pants are ok when it's hot but I'd daru they have very low durability and DO NOT hold up very long . Especially through any kind of welding or rolling on the ground. At least they're only $20.

What I've found to work best for me are Ariat Rebar m4 double front pants. They're like carhartt pants but lighter and they move with you a little more. I go right from work and into the field to hunt and they're great. I even bought the carhart knee pads and have them in the double front and I'll say, I have no reservations when kneeling in any situation. They hold up better than the single layer carhartt but breath the same. Yea they're $50 but I've worn 3 pair all year instead of 7 pairs of the Walmart specials and they're still going strong.
 

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If you hunt anywhere that are like the blackberry jungles of western oregon, you want a pant that is really tear and snag resistant...the wrangler pants are not what your looking for. They will get shredded in short order...not so much tearing but snagging badly. I love wearing them for work...they are very comfortable.

One pant that I have found that does a great job with resisting snagging and tearing is the prana brion. The fabric is just so much more durable! I think it's the same fabric as the zion stretch...not sure. I've had a pair for 5 or 6 years now and yes..there are snags on the legs etc..but they have been absolutely put through the wringer as I encounter briars every time I go into the field...def worth the $$.

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