I'm posting this in the Fireside as I figured more would see it here. I have a couple of late season hunts that will probably find me wallowing around the hills in snow. This is not something I've dealt with for a few years. In the past, I had a pair of stretchy ski pants that I used for this time of year, but they've since been trashed and the company is out of bidness. I generally wear Microtex pants with varying levels of insulation underneath. This has worked from summer time to below freezing. I realize the above can work, but I'm not a fan of a wet backside or knees when I stop to glass. This I can remedy I think with a bit of closed cell foam or Tyvek. I have a pair of rain pants that I've in the past wore in the snow, but they are a bit noisy and don't breath too well so I get sweaty.
That said, I was curious what pants you guys use for late season/snowy hunts? Do you find 100% waterproof neccessary during this time of year? Will water resistant soft shells work? I'm eyeballing a pair right now that offer 4 way stretch, windproof and listed as water resistant. Other option I've considered is just wearing the microtex and buying a very cheap set of water proof pants. I'd take a pair of scissors to the pants to turn them into shorts that'd be worn underneath the pants. This'd keep my fine looking backside dry and provide better venting than the ones I have.
Thanks in advance.
That said, I was curious what pants you guys use for late season/snowy hunts? Do you find 100% waterproof neccessary during this time of year? Will water resistant soft shells work? I'm eyeballing a pair right now that offer 4 way stretch, windproof and listed as water resistant. Other option I've considered is just wearing the microtex and buying a very cheap set of water proof pants. I'd take a pair of scissors to the pants to turn them into shorts that'd be worn underneath the pants. This'd keep my fine looking backside dry and provide better venting than the ones I have.
Thanks in advance.