Quality Outdoor Clothing

Posted by: Todd W

Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 12:37 AM

I`m looking for some new pants and a boonie type hat.

I want some pants that can stand up to thick brush and sharp tree branch scrapes.

So, what is your favorite outdoor pair of pants?

-Todd
Posted by: wildman800

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 12:43 AM

I still prefer the older BDU's in a #4 Woodland camouflage pattern.

Ripstop for summer and the heavier cotton rayon blend for the winter.
Posted by: Todd W

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 12:44 AM

Originally Posted By: wildman800
I still prefer the older BDU's in a #4 Woodland camouflage pattern.

Ripstop for summer and the heavier cotton rayon blend for the winter.


It's so hard to tell what you get now days with BDUs, boonie hats, etc, so many chinese companies are making knock-offs the quality is amazingly different frown

I have ~ 5 pair of 5.11 pants I got on sale and they are holding up AWESOME! I wish I would have gotten 10 or 20 of them frown
Posted by: BobS

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 02:09 AM

Cabalas has very good quality outdoor clothing. I would bet Bass Pro Shop also sells good quality stuff.
Posted by: Art_in_FL

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 03:51 AM

Carheart or Dickie brand.

If it is warm then cotton denim work jeans, I like them in brown, work well and can handle a lot of wear and abuse. the browns are good and both brands have a nice olive drab. Either are nondescript and common rural clothing and blend well without standing out by trying too hard to blend in like actual camouflage does. If warmth and wet are an issue, the all cotton denims don't dry well, then a cotton/poly blend is the way to go.

Both are widely available and run about $17 a pair. For that price I can afford to buy two, maybe three, pairs for what BDUs cost.
Posted by: Nishnabotna

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 10:19 AM

Chaps.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 02:32 PM

+1 on chaps.

Recently I ran into a guy who was wearing what at first I thought to be a pair of Dickies pants as they were very heavy duty and brown but the fronts of the pant legs were a heavy cordura material similar to what my SAR chaps are made from.

He said he got them from Cabela's. I've wanted to try a pair ever since but haven't been to the states lately.
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/26/08 05:53 PM

Toughest BDU's I ever owned (and still have, after at least ten years of use) are of Nyco. Really tough stuff, but they only come in a few colors, and are a little hard to find. I am currently wearing some 511 cargo pants, and am pretty happy with them. For my noggin, almost always a Tilley, a plain OD boonie for certain things...
Posted by: comms

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/27/08 08:51 AM

i like bdu style but they don't dry all that fast. thats a very small complaint.

i own 2 pair of Mountain Hardware Canyon pants and used them for all my adventures the last five years or so. They fit great, have a belt built in and the cuffs blouse with an internal shock cord and cord lock. (a great improvement on the bdu nylon lace). No cargo pockets but four very deep one in the usual places front, back.

Can't beat a bonnie cap in any military color pref. Last year bought a OR gortex bonnie and it did great in a downpor.
Posted by: benjammin

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 12:44 PM

Duluth Trading Co. carries a good supply of rugged outdoor clothing like what you want.

http://www.duluthtrading.com/
Posted by: Frankie

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 02:29 PM

I think our Canadian army and EMT pants have an interesting feature, the slotted buttons:



These are wind overpants, cotton nylon blend with the pockets actually only being slots so that you can reach the pocket of your normal pants underneath. It all depends on the conditions... The military makes durable clothing where style is second place to function.

I also have MEC River pants, they are very compact and lightweight nylon pants and bugs don't bite through them, ideal for the bush in summer.

Frankie
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 02:43 PM

Canadian style buttons rock but can be hard to sew yourself depending on how they fail...though that's rare at best.
Posted by: SwampDonkey

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 03:14 PM

+ 2, I also like the "slotted buttons" they work well and rarely fail.

Mike
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 03:26 PM

Drop Zone here in Edmonton make BDU type clothing with the Canadian Style buttons. A bit pricey for me but the quality is second to none...all made in house (no made in China/Vietnam/Taiwan/etc)

www.dropzonetactical.com
Posted by: Fitzoid

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 03:48 PM

I like BDUs but I seem to be very adept at ripping them to shreds while wearing them. I'm currently buying from http://georgia-outfitters.com/, but I've tried all the major suppliers. For what little it's worth, the (reliable) companies that advertise "genuine" govt issue are the ones that hold up the worst... smile
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Quality Outdoor Clothing - 07/28/08 03:50 PM

'genuine govt issue' equals 'made by the lowest bidder'