Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: earlmarne on June 30, 2013, 10:55:08 AM
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Thinking these may be my new bottoms.would love to hear from some that have used them
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I have the timberline pants, they are nice (comfortable and so far durable) The knee pads rub me if I hike long distances or bike with them, so I usually leave them out. Overall sturdy, but west side thorns will start to pill up the fabric over time. I would buy them again if they last another 3-4 seasons. I've only torchered mine for one season so far.
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I have mountain pants so far they are good. I also have ascent and 90% pants and my mountain seem to get the most use. Durability is good but anything thorny like blackberrys will bull threads out.
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I've had a pair for three years. I love them. They can become saturated with water if you are in constant wet conditions. They dry pretty quickly. They are quiet, and do a pretty good job of covering the temperature ranges you'll encounter during archery season. If it's super hot, I'll wear a pair of BDUs instead.
I have worn them with long underwear when it was in the teens and 20s , but if it's getting in that range I'll usually grab my Filson wool pants instead.
I think they are a fabulous pant.
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tagging. just picked up the sitka dewpoint jacket, and am trying to decide which pant to get.
mountain pant looks good. it's more affordable than other sitka pant options, but maybe not warm enough for modern rifle season which i'll be hunting up in the clark & chiwawa units?
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