Timberline vs Attack

brocksw

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Attacks are 100% poly. The new timberlines have a much higher nylon content than past models I believe, not totally sure though.


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I stand corrected. I may be thinking of Prana Zions? I know I have one pant that I like to use that is nylon and the other 2 are polyester. I was sure it was the attack, but obviously I am incorrect in that assumption. However, to my knowledge the only nylon in the timberlines is the Grey fabric on the knees and on the seat.

To OP: There is a significant difference between the attacks and the timberlines in regards to stretch(especially when wet). It must be attributed to either the type of polyester used or the type of weave. The fabrics feel very different and in my use the attacks seem to be a more durable fabric as well.



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No worries here -the Zion’s kick ass - they are nylon and tough as hell. My go to hot weather pant for sure. They take deadfall olympics like a champ.


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No worries here -the Zion’s kick ass - they are nylon and tough as hell. My go to hot weather pant for sure. They take deadfall olympics like a champ.


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Sitka's website says the "new" timberlines are 4 way stretch polyester spandex. Elk 101's website says they are 4 way stretch nylon with windstopper.

I'm positive they don't have windstopper...

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Really? What a cluster. Yeah definitely no wind stopper, ha ha


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