I've got a pair of these and the obsedians, these are much more durable. They are a stretchy type material. Like anything, they would tear if u got tangled in a barb wire fence, but normal wear should be fine.How durable are the "Guide Lite" pants for walking through thick brush and occasional briers?
Thanks for the heads up!Just a note... now sizes down to 32 waist are available
Worked for me! Thanks megalo!Just a note... now sizes down to 32 waist are available
Me tooWorked for me! Thanks megalo!
Well dang I missed it. 38 when I originally looked and 38 now. Need 34. Oh well...Just a note... now sizes down to 32 waist are available
They have restocked all sizesWell dang I missed it. 38 when I originally looked and 38 now. Need 34. Oh well...
I have the guide lite and they fit me true to size. The guide pants in xl with suspenders work. Little loose but I should be able to layer and be comfortable for the fall days that start around 40 and heat up to the 60's.I've heard they run small
Thanks for the heads up. Just ordered a couple. Figure I'll give them a try.They have restocked all sizes
Just roll the legs up like a camo huck FinnWas going to grab a pair but they don't have any short guy sizes. (30 inseam)
Thanks for the honest feedback, I for one appreciate it. I am likely in the same boat with you with too much camouflage.I got mine today, they do run a little small compared to my jean size. They seem a little loud to me. Because I really didn't need them I'll be returning. I couldn't pass up the deal but I already have way too much camo and these just aren't doing it for me.
What I prefer for the majorityu of time I am in the woods. Unless I am sitting still for hours in frigid temps (December deer hunting in my area), my legs never get cold enough to run me out of the woods. I wear lightweight pants most of the time I am in the woods.Looks like the guide lite pants which is the thin, warm weather version.