I picked up a pair of the Corrugate Guide pants this past winter on a sale. I still have a pair of the original Kanabs also.
So far I've worn them thru a spring turkey season here in PA. They held up well to some nasty jagger bushes in some hedgerows, and shed the morning dew pretty well. (Better than the old Kanabs) When they did get wet they dry really fast. I do a lot of "run and gun" style hunting, and they didn't weigh me down at all like the old BDU style pants I used to wear. I thought they were gonna be a little noisy right out of the bag...but after wearing them once they softened right up. A little morer noisy than the Kanabs if you brush up against a branch...but not too bad.
I'll be putting them to the real test this fall in Colorado's West Elk Wilderness...but so far I think they are gonna be pretty darn awesome.
Would you consider the corrugates better for Wyoming rifle hunts compared to archery season? I have Kanabs and Corrugates. Can't tell which one I want to try when it's 80 degrees stalking deer in desert and which ones I want to wear for greys rifle hunt
Would you consider the corrugates better for Wyoming rifle hunts compared to archery season? I have Kanabs and Corrugates. Can't tell which one I want to try when it's 80 degrees stalking deer in desert and which ones I want to wear for greys rifle hunt
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Ya i would say Id prefer the corrugates over the Kanabs for later season, especially with their better aspect of water resistance. But I used them all last archery season when it was hot and have no complaints during that time either...Im currently debating on whether ill take my corrugates or my Kanabs for my 6 days of archery opener down in G on wednesday.. I may go with corrugates, and just leave my main rain pants at home, but havent totally decided yet. I cant really go wrong, but i just need to choose one haha
I have the attack pants and do like the fit and feel but mine had snags and run in the material after the first outing. Basically the Primeflex material catches on everything and pulls a little piece if exterior material out.
Do not mean to hijack the thread here. I picked up a pair of pants (Tenacity Performance) from Pnuma for a trip I just went on to Colorado. I had seen their adds and used some scentblocker clothing in the past so I thought I would give them a try. The pants were amazing. Comfortable and held up great. Best part, no worries, if I rip or tear anything, lifetime warranty.