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Offline LDennis24

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Re: Big Bill wool - seeking reviews, thoughts??
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2020, 03:00:46 PM »
Bill ain't very big if his inseam only goes to 33"...  :dunno:
I would need 36" long...

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Re: Big Bill wool - seeking reviews, thoughts??
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2020, 06:10:19 AM »
i don't have any of their merino stuff, but 18oz seems a little on the light side compared to the stuff i own.  my filson coat is something like 26oz.

i do have a pair of their heavy wool pants that i picked up on clearance 6 or 7 years ago.  they're almost a copy of the ones woolrich used to make, gray with the "adirondack" checkering.  they've been very good to me, but i've gained a few inches around the middle in the time i've owned them and need to get them taken out a bit :chuckle:
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Re: Big Bill wool - seeking reviews, thoughts??
« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2020, 08:51:13 AM »
This year I retired my first pair of Big Bill wool pants after about 10 seasons, I have another pair that are about 5 years old.  Just after this season, I ordered a pair of Filsons and a new pair of BB's, I sent the Filson's back.  The Filson's were better constructed, I think, but the BB's have done everything I need them to do.

I wear the 24oz pants, I would stick with that.  They shed water for the most part when fresh washed but if you hunt in them for 3-4 days they won't shed as much water.  I wear a pair of UA long bottoms and I never get cold in them, ever.  This year in Montana it was 24 below when I left the truck, I was just fine.  They work well in the early season too, they don't get too hot, that's what wool does. 

They have bigger side pockets that I really like over the Filson's, I can put both gloves in one pocket and a range finder in the other with plenty of room to spare.  They will pretty much dry overnight in a hotel room.  The only reason I retired my last pair is that the crotch is so thin after all the miles on them.  I have always washed mine on a gentle setting and dried them outside when it's warm or inside near the stove when it isn't.  Their green color will moderate and turn more of a forest green after a few washings.  Even on week long backpack trips I don't carry a spare pair, I go with what I have on and that saves a lot of weight/space.   

The downside is how heavy they are when really wet and water logged, I never notice, though, until I take them off at the end of the day.  Of course with wool they still stay warm when wet.  Burrs love them.

The main thing... I know that I can spend the night outside literally in anything I have been in.   
       

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Re: Big Bill wool - seeking reviews, thoughts??
« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2020, 07:50:33 PM »
I have a pair of the straight pants with 2 front pockets and one back pocket. Super comfortable and warm in cold conditions.  To warm for anything over 40ish outside.  They are my go to in the cold with a pair of silk LJ’s

Same here. Made in Canada with suspender buttons and going strong after 5 seasons

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Re: Big Bill wool - seeking reviews, thoughts??
« Reply #19 on: January 06, 2020, 09:16:40 AM »
i like my big bills pants. Used to use Codet before companies shifted... don't run thru your drier! Get larger sizes and suspend them
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