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Best Turkey Pant Brand

Started by Johnhunter21, February 23, 2025, 08:08:07 PM

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silent tom

I guess I'm the odd man out. 
I bought a pair of kuiu attack pants a month ago.     
They sure don't seem like they're gonna hold up to normal use around any brush at all. 

That said- they're the most comfortable pants I've ever worn. 

kytrkyhntr

i have a pair of nomad nwtf cotton pants ive had for a few years i like them quite a bit
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Tail Feathers

Roger's 6 pocket stretch pants feel great to me.  I haven't tried them in the field yet, but the fit, bit or stretch and light weight feel fantastic.  They are not the ultra thin "Tibbee" type material, but just light, thin pants that should be perfect for our southern spring days.  $25 as I recall.  I didn't want tight pants so I ordered a size up.  They fit just right, which means they run a tad small.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

Spring Creek Calls

I've tried a bunch of different brands but have firmly settled on the Sitka Mountain pants. Had them for at least 5 years and love everything about them,including the removable knee pads.
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2017  Buckeye Challenge Long Box 5th Place
2018  Mountain State Short Box 2nd Place
2019  Mountain State Short Box 1st Place
2019  NWTF Great Lakes Scratch Box 4th Place
2020 NWTF GNCC Amateur 5th Place Box
2021 Mountain State 3rd Place Short Box
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ruination

I really like my old tom pants...but I am not paying $200 for new ones.  Odds are I'll jump into Sitka if I cant find new OT ones for under $100.

But like the reinforced seat and knee pads a bunch.
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deerhunt1988

Quote from: silent tom on February 24, 2025, 09:32:33 AMI guess I'm the odd man out. 
I bought a pair of kuiu attack pants a month ago.     
They sure don't seem like they're gonna hold up to normal use around any brush at all. 

That said- they're the most comfortable pants I've ever worn. 

Some of the fabric will "pull" from Briars and what not, but they ain't tearing. They won't look the prettiest after a few years of hard use, but they last.

Easy81

Walmart Wrangler outdoor pant from now on. Costco has good ones also.
I fell victim to the big name camo and the ridiculous cost.  Rather use that money toward a call.  That said,  those big names all are good though. I can't justify the cost anymore.


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Jbird22

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The Walmart Wrangler All Terrain pants are awesome for the cost. I wear em deer hunting a good bit. I wish they offered them in Mossy Oak for turkey hunting.

Happy

Banded technical pants for me. Ol' Tom second. I wish both were made of a quieter material

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deathfoot

Quote from: Tail Feathers on February 24, 2025, 11:51:24 AMRoger's 6 pocket stretch pants feel great to me.  I haven't tried them in the field yet, but the fit, bit or stretch and light weight feel fantastic.  They are not the ultra thin "Tibbee" type material, but just light, thin pants that should be perfect for our southern spring days.  $25 as I recall.  I didn't want tight pants so I ordered a size up.  They fit just right, which means they run a tad small.

I was about to order a pair. I'm between a 32/33. So I didn't know if I should go with a 32 or 34

Tail Feathers

Quote from: deathfoot on February 24, 2025, 07:38:49 PM
Quote from: Tail Feathers on February 24, 2025, 11:51:24 AMRoger's 6 pocket stretch pants feel great to me.  I haven't tried them in the field yet, but the fit, bit or stretch and light weight feel fantastic.  They are not the ultra thin "Tibbee" type material, but just light, thin pants that should be perfect for our southern spring days.  $25 as I recall.  I didn't want tight pants so I ordered a size up.  They fit just right, which means they run a tad small.

I was about to order a pair. I'm between a 32/33. So I didn't know if I should go with a 32 or 34
I'm a 38 and 40 was perfect.  I would say 34.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

Dhamilton1

Quote from: deathfoot on February 24, 2025, 07:38:49 PM
Quote from: Tail Feathers on February 24, 2025, 11:51:24 AMRoger's 6 pocket stretch pants feel great to me.  I haven't tried them in the field yet, but the fit, bit or stretch and light weight feel fantastic.  They are not the ultra thin "Tibbee" type material, but just light, thin pants that should be perfect for our southern spring days.  $25 as I recall.  I didn't want tight pants so I ordered a size up.  They fit just right, which means they run a tad small.

I was about to order a pair. I'm between a 32/33. So I didn't know if I should go with a 32 or 34
Just heard about the Roger's stuff and ordered 3 hoodies and 3 pants .. got small hoodies based off their measurements and 30 pants since I'm a 31 and assumed they would be big ... applied for a reimbursement the same day and sent everything back ... fit too good or was too tight ... guess I needed medium and 32 pants ... if you are borderline go up to the next size ... at least my experience unfortunately..  I ordered their super light turkey pants, cotton flex pants and nylon pants ... liked all of them but messed up unfortunately


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Upfold99

Nomad and ol tom for me

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wareagle22

Kuiu attack and Katanas for me as well.  The attacks are by far the most comfortable pant I've ever worn.   And they don't fade like cotton will and if you use SportWash detergent, they will retain the water resistance for a long time.