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    Hunting pants that wont absorb water

    As title, after recommendations for decent pants
    Something thats not noisy as and won’t absorb a litre or 2 of water and then take 2 days to dry.

    -me and 3 mates went bush all in hunters element pants of various types - all of them had “DWR” and all of us had to wring out our pants out. It wasn’t raining that hard either - mostly picking up water from the grass.

    Or do I need to stick to shorts?

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    Shorts bro add some man tights if it gets super chilly
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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    Shorts bro add some man tights if it gets super chilly
    Mantights ....love it

    Yup shorts as ya legs won't hold too much water and will dry quick enough to use pretty much straight away....and yeah mantights when it gets cooler...light merino or the likes depending on how much bush bashing....i have some of the stoney creek ones i used last winter and were happy enough with them and a bit more forgiving that merino

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    Mantights ....love it

    Yup shorts as ya legs won't hold too much water and will dry quick enough to use pretty much straight away....and yeah mantights when it gets cooler...light merino or the likes depending on how much bush bashing....i have some of the stoney creek ones i used last winter and were happy enough with them and a bit more forgiving that merino

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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    Someone called Dave once told me if ya shave your legs they hold even less water
    He would know....hehe
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    The old Adidas trackpants were gold for this.. golf pants not bad but shorts n tights or shorts and chaps for this kiwi.its got to be very cold before polar fleece pants come out. Trick with them is wear OVER your gaiters,that way water goes down pants and off outside of boots not into boots.
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    Canterbury shorts in Red/Black are the only thing for wet vegetation. Don't get the blue ones they look terrible.
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    Definitely shorts over cheap as you can find polyprop tights when it’s cold. Otherwise shorts only. One pair for getting wet and one pair for sleeping in the winter. If you are walking it’s got to be bloody cold before you need anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mararoa View Post
    Definitely shorts over cheap as you can find polyprop tights when it’s cold.
    Just a suggestion pantyhose are warm and cheap

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    Cheers boys, looks like I’ll
    Be sticking to shorts - that’s what I’ve 90% been hunting in the past few years but thought I’d ask anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by turtleSO View Post
    Just a suggestion pantyhose are warm and cheap
    yeah but those Gore boys will get all excited

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    Quote Originally Posted by turtleSO View Post
    Just a suggestion pantyhose are warm and cheap
    Couple years ago one morning trying to get dressed quietly in the dark with my cellphone light rolling round on the floor struggling and muttering to myself about the wife shrinking my merino leggings, gave up and flicked the light on and I was two thirds of the way into a pair of Victoria's secret yoga pants hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by turtleSO View Post
    Just a suggestion pantyhose are warm and cheap
    I prefer those around the house

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mararoa View Post
    I prefer those around the house
    Yeah that was back in the days "When men were men". Don't think a thong is very practical for the modern hunter

 

 

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