I'm in my mid-50s, 6'5" @ 240 pounds, and have an athletic build. If I were to wear those Power Ranger pants in the last couple of posts I'd look like some some sort of super hero wannabe.
It's bad enough that most of our "outdoor" gear makes us look like park rangers ---- that I can live with. People always walk up to me and ask what time the courtesy desk closes. But, with Power Ranger pants, they'll come up and ask where Professor X is....
These pants seems like a good idea.... until I'm reminded of this.....
Don't go drinking your own... ... ... ..
They are Craghoppers of England, but manufactured in China, discontinued. Some on Ebay but the quality and stitching look really bad. I have had good luck with 5.11 pants and shorts and also Northface.These pants seems like a good idea.... until I'm reminded of this.....
Don't go drinking your own... ... ... ..
Tru-Spec. Exceptionally well made and less expensive than Fjallraven's.
Any specific model you can recommend? There seem to be a dozen different ones.
Can anyone recommend some rugged, warm pants that have reinforced knees and seat/crotch?
At Overland Expo all of the instructors had pants with nylon(?) reinforcement patches on the knees and seat but I'm having trouble finding something similar. I'm tired of getting wet muddy knees every time i kneel down to start a fire, or air down tires or something. I like canvas pants (carharts, duluth firehose, etc...) but the first time you sit or kneel in damp grass you are all wet. Does anyone make canvas pants with nylon knee patches/seat? Does that exist?
I've found a few "tactical" pants that kinda are what I want, but I don't want loads of pockets and hate tacticool stuff