So if you rigged something similar to the elastic gizmo the nurse wraps around your arm when checking blood pressure, and wrap it around the lowered chaps, would that contain them tight and eliminate the rubbing noise?
I don't like the idea of putting my pants over them. There are a couple reasons why I keep my pant legs tucked into my boots.
1st, it helps to hold my socks up. With the pants out, my socks tend to slip down.
2nd and more importantly, the inside of rubber boots is an odor chamber. Moving pant legs from inside boots to outside and back just helps disperse odor. Once I get dressed and tuck my pantlegs, they don't come back out until the hunt is over.
I also think there is less chance of ticks getting inside your layers with legs tucked.
I think some sort of gaiter to contain the chaps is the answer.
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