Pants
Pants
I may have mentioned this before, but I have had these pants for years and they outwear the Carhartt pants easily and they are light years more comfortable.
They also resist even rose and raspberry thorns which are an issue where I live.
The inseam, waist and crotch designs are much better than Carhartt as well. There is no clunky fold in the crotch like Carhartt, much easier to deal with when on a long drive.
http://www.arborwear.com/products/pants ... bers-pants
They also resist even rose and raspberry thorns which are an issue where I live.
The inseam, waist and crotch designs are much better than Carhartt as well. There is no clunky fold in the crotch like Carhartt, much easier to deal with when on a long drive.
http://www.arborwear.com/products/pants ... bers-pants
Re: Pants
Those look good. I just have trouble getting past the price. I'm still using my Carhart bibs I bought 10 years ago though they are getting pretty badly blood stained from a lot of deer and birds.
Ezzy
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It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
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Re: Pants
Have you tried washing them?ezzy333 wrote:Those look good. I just have trouble getting past the price. I'm still using my Carhart bibs I bought 10 years ago though they are getting pretty badly blood stained from a lot of deer and birds.
Ezzy
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Re: Pants
You know I did once, but it didn't get everything out. It really doesn't bother me much but I don't wear them to church anymore.BigShooter wrote:Have you tried washing them?ezzy333 wrote:Those look good. I just have trouble getting past the price. I'm still using my Carhart bibs I bought 10 years ago though they are getting pretty badly blood stained from a lot of deer and birds.
Ezzy
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http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
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Try Oxyclean. They are $10 bucks more a pair but worth it, especially when its warm.ezzy333 wrote:Those look good. I just have trouble getting past the price. I'm still using my Carhart bibs I bought 10 years ago though they are getting pretty badly blood stained from a lot of deer and birds.
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Re: Pants
Sal: you are my hero: They have the type of shirt I was looking for a few months ago and never found.
Regarding the pants: Does the back side come up higher than the Carhartts and Wranglers? In other words no plumbers crack?
Do you have the tech pants or the ones in the middle?
thanks,
Rick
Regarding the pants: Does the back side come up higher than the Carhartts and Wranglers? In other words no plumbers crack?
Do you have the tech pants or the ones in the middle?
thanks,
Rick
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Re: Pants
ezzy333 wrote:Those look good. I just have trouble getting past the price. I'm still using my Carhart bibs I bought 10 years ago though they are getting pretty badly blood stained from a lot of deer and birds.
Ezzy
I'm with you the price seems a little steep... But have you priced Carhartts recently? Man they must have gold stitching.
Sal what do you like about these? I see the thorn/briar resistance but how about all day comfort? Are the a warm heavy pant or are they a lighter weight?
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Rick, that is best part about these pants the rise is for a guy, so yes no plumber's crack, no binding on the waist and the gusset crotch mean no thick seem grinding against you.Ruffshooter wrote:Sal: you are my hero: They have the type of shirt I was looking for a few months ago and never found.
Regarding the pants: Does the back side come up higher than the Carhartts and Wranglers? In other words no plumbers crack?
Do you have the tech pants or the ones in the middle?
thanks,
Rick
I have Carhartts and the rise is just not enough so you get all compacted and you get the plumbers crack.
When this company says these pants are comfortable in the crotch, they aren't kidding.
I have the ones in the link. Original Tree Climbers.
Cooper, they are a lighter more comfortable pant but just as durable. The knees are doubled up. I think there is a flannel-lined tyoe.
You don't feel like jumping out of them once you get home.
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Re: Pants
Check these out. Been wanting some for awhile just never have pulled the trigger on buying them yet.
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens ... 20209.aspx
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens ... 20209.aspx
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Re: Pants
Sal Just got my two pair of pants Tue.
They are all as advertised. Very comfortable, pleanty of room.
Also got the shirt, it is same. I will be buying more for everyday ware.
I have not worn anything other than Levis 560's for years, because there was nothting else that fit right.
THanks, for the heads up.
Rick
They are all as advertised. Very comfortable, pleanty of room.
Also got the shirt, it is same. I will be buying more for everyday ware.
I have not worn anything other than Levis 560's for years, because there was nothting else that fit right.
THanks, for the heads up.
Rick
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Re: Pants
Sure, when my wife saw those pants she was impressed with the sewing. Don't you like they way they fit on the legs too?Ruffshooter wrote:Sal Just got my two pair of pants Tue.
They are all as advertised. Very comfortable, pleanty of room.
Also got the shirt, it is same. I will be buying more for everyday ware.
I have not worn anything other than Levis 560's for years, because there was nothting else that fit right.
THanks, for the heads up.
Rick
Glad you like them, now people won't laugh when you bend over to pick something up!!!
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Re: Pants
They do fit great everywhere.
I think they will still laugh.
Rick
I think they will still laugh.
Rick
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Re: Pants
http://www.backcountry.com/store/search ... =ARBORWEAR
BackCountry.com has a sale or ArborWear
Didn't last long- very few sizes left
BackCountry.com has a sale or ArborWear
Didn't last long- very few sizes left