I am going to cabelas this weekend and i would like some upland hunting pants,
I dont need top quality ones but i would like decent ones :roll:
although 100-250 is too much considering i might get 2 seasons out of them
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Thanks
Isaac and Banks
There has got to be a joke in there someplace.jimbo&rooster wrote:Filsons are not leather......
But I will second a good pair of chaps over a pair of upland pants. I wear my chaps probly 100days a year and I am on my 3rd year with no end for them in sight. Filson double tins are the way to go.....
Jim
+1I've been wearing the wranglers from cabelas for about 6 years now and they are great pants. Comfortable,durable,and I know I will get some more years out of them. Think they go for around $50.
What I do. I leave the hammer loop, and ALWAYS carry a pair of dykes in one of the leg pockets.fishvik wrote:Carhart heavy duck work pants with double fronts and Scotchguard spray. $50.00 and indestructable. If you don't want the hammer loop cut them off but the leg pockets are great for leashes and such.
The toughest and most stylish is the Naugabeast from which we get Naugahyde.roaniecowpony wrote:Anyone ever seen a Filson Double Tin on the hoof? I heard they're formible animals that have a tough hide that bullets can't penetrate. Related to the Cape Beefalo, which is a cousin to the Aussie Oil Cow that oil cloth is made from.