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These are super lightweight and cheap enough that if I wear/rip a hole in them I won't cry. I've only worn them one season of backpack elk hunting, but they held up well.
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Sold!Another vote for Eddie Bauer Ascent Guide Pro pants..get em on sale for $40 sometimes. Light, comfortable stretch, quick drying. Hunt, hike, fish, wear around town in them...have had really good luck with them so far.
How about unlined duck overalls from Walls or Behr? Usually cheaper than Carhartt and still tough as hell. Some color other than deer brown is probably a better choice if you can find it. Then for a top, any brown or red plaid long sleeve shirt already in your closet. Blaze orange cap and you’re in business!Have enough cold weather gear to get me thru next ice age. Dont have warm weather gear - not dedicated hunting gear, anyway (ie not camo). Decided to archery antelope hunt, camo might be nice.
Looking for quality and price point of 'slightly better than junk'.
Pants=Good!they get mentioned a lot - for mild weather prana pants really hit the nail on the head
doubles as decent casual office wear for your new tech startup in Boulder - https://www.prana.com/p/stretch-zion-pant/M4ST99116.html
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