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<blockquote data-quote="Outcast2.0" data-source="post: 2382548" data-attributes="member: 121288"><p>I have an extremely hard time believing Steve would support and fund an anti hunting and anti gun politician lol. That's blasphemy. I feel like you missed some facts somewhere? Regardless you have my interest. </p><p></p><p>Now in regards to the corrugate foundry pants, I brought mine through 5 days of abuse through tough brush and lots of miles. The sizing was perfect- same as I wear for my Levi's. 32x32. I loved the pockets and pocket placement. Really like how burrs refuses to stick to the pants and I enjoyed the suspenders. Great option instead of using a belt. I did like the side vents as well. Unlike most people, I really liked the knee pads and didn't think they got in the way at all. The waterproof knees and seat were definitely advantageous in my opinion. As far as temperature, they aren't super warm, but work well with layers. I wore them with a furnace baselayer, and comfortable insulated jeans. This set up got me through a 3.5 hour morning sit exposed to a 20 mph wind resulting in a -1 feel like temp with windchill. </p><p></p><p>Now for the negatives: I did notice some pilings starter to occur on the stitching near the seems. I don't think this should be happening on pants that have only went through 5 full days of abuse in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Overall I would buy them again. I am looking forward to continued use and seeing how bad the pilings get. As of right now, I would buy them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outcast2.0, post: 2382548, member: 121288"] I have an extremely hard time believing Steve would support and fund an anti hunting and anti gun politician lol. That’s blasphemy. I feel like you missed some facts somewhere? Regardless you have my interest. Now in regards to the corrugate foundry pants, I brought mine through 5 days of abuse through tough brush and lots of miles. The sizing was perfect- same as I wear for my Levi’s. 32x32. I loved the pockets and pocket placement. Really like how burrs refuses to stick to the pants and I enjoyed the suspenders. Great option instead of using a belt. I did like the side vents as well. Unlike most people, I really liked the knee pads and didn’t think they got in the way at all. The waterproof knees and seat were definitely advantageous in my opinion. As far as temperature, they aren’t super warm, but work well with layers. I wore them with a furnace baselayer, and comfortable insulated jeans. This set up got me through a 3.5 hour morning sit exposed to a 20 mph wind resulting in a -1 feel like temp with windchill. Now for the negatives: I did notice some pilings starter to occur on the stitching near the seems. I don’t think this should be happening on pants that have only went through 5 full days of abuse in my opinion. Overall I would buy them again. I am looking forward to continued use and seeing how bad the pilings get. As of right now, I would buy them again. [/QUOTE]
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