The time has come to hang up my old pair of Silent-Hide pants I purchased ten years ago. While they held up well, I'm going to go another direction since they faded quite a bit and are now made from a cheaper feeling material than the one's I purchased a decade ago. With a purchase of some new pants, I am looking for something that will last and hold up well in tough conditions. I have been shopping around and like the looks of the First-lite Kanab pants. My reservations with such a big purchase occur when I think about the hardwood bottoms I hunt that are filled with briars. The thought of ripping a pair of pants that expensive on my first trip out with them makes me sick to my stomach. Has anyone hunted extensively in the thick woods of the eastern US with these pants and would you recommend them? If not, what are the recommendations of this community for some durable, yet breathable camo pants?
I suggest you wear pants.
Killdeer
I personally think the kuiu attack pants are the most comfortable pants out there. Much more durable than the first lite. I have worn mine in thick brush in CA. and they have held up well. Still wearing a pair Ive had for 2 yrs. And I hunt alot.
I've had a pair of the Kanab pants for a couple of years a really like them. You won't have to worry about much for burrs sticking to them. I have tons of stick-tites and cockle burrs on my farm and hardly ever have one stick on that fabric.
They are pretty tuff, dry quickly, fairly cool in warm weather and work well with layering in colder weather.
Carhartt pants
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Carhartt pants
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They come in several colors and a couple of Camo patterns. They hold up to Briars as good as anything.
bretto
Killy you beat me to it!
I'd go with the KUIU attack pant. Dry super fast and don't pick up any burs. First lite has some good gear, their pants didn't impress me.
I wear Carhartts for short distance hunts. Double knees when in the multifloral rose. Just got some Sitka pants for my mountain hunts.
I think my kuiu attack pants are the best pants I've ever worn. That said we have a lot of blackberry briars on our land here in wisconsin and the kuiu pants do catch some.
I have a pair of Day One bucksuede pants that are bulletproof with the prickers and I save my kuiu for non briar areas.
Kuiu attack pants are very comfortable but like Mike said stay clear of briars. Briars will make the legs look like a fuzz ball.
I love the kanab pants!! Used for a moose hunt and early season eastern Pa hunt. You will not be disappointed.
Cabelas Microtex six pocket pants.
Cabelas microtex are nice...check out the fire hose pants at Duluth trading company.
kuiu attack x2
Killdeer darlin
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Especially in me treestand.
ChuckC :bigsmyl:
Thanks for the responses! I tried some microtex on recently and really liked them...everything but the available patterns. I will check out the kuiu and carhartt as well. Keep them coming!
Check out the 5.11 Stryke pants.
Goodwill used kahki pants, cheap and quiet
Carhart or TSC's private label in brown.
I have used the first light pants the past two falls and on a recent Texas javelina hunt. Look as good today as the first time I wore them..
They aren't warm, but I've really liked my camo 5.11 pants. Lots of pockets, rip-stop fabric (very tough), water resistant(almost proof), heavy knees, and has an elastic/type waist to allow for a little layering. I hunt almost exclusively from the ground and use knee pads so I'm not sure how we'll they would hold up like that without pads. I love these pants so much that I got a pair in their tan color and painted them to look a little like a-tacs camo. They disappear in lighter cover.
The problem I have with the pricey pants-Kuiu, Sitka and others is the 'swish swish'. No way would I call them white tail quiet. I wear my Sitkas sometimes but much prefer Microtex for quiet stalking. Cabelas has a new product replacing the Microtex Light. I have some arriving in a day or two-hope it is quiet! :archer2: