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Athletic fit hunting pants?

Mschmeiske

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Im hoping some of you might be able to make some recommendations for me! I feel all hunting clothes, especially pants, are huge! I usually wear Regular Taper jeans. Im hoping to find a solid pair of pants for hunting that fit similarly to my usually jeans. I stand at 5'7" "tall" and weigh 147# for some sort of reference. Thanks in advance and I hope youre all doing well.
 
I should also add, they dont have to even be a "hunting" pant or camo for that matter. Im a fan of a solid pattern and sitting still and shutting up. Its worked well in the past!
 
Prana zion and OR ferossi and the stretch wranglers at walmart for a cheap option. Black Ovis has a pant that fits the description as well. First Lite I think its the obsidian and the Kui attack pants are pretty fitted for camo options.
 
I have about 8 pair of those Wrangler pants and man are they tough to beat, and for whatever reason I find the green ones are more quiet than the camo version, I layer underneath when needed with merino wool.
 
I feel like my Under Armor Brow Tine pants are pretty fitted, if you're looking for something a little heavier, with a decent amount of stretch to them for moving about. Some people complain about the fit being all over the place though, so I couldn't recommend a size, sorry.
 
I'll second the Walmart Wrangler pants. Every year I look at higher dollar pants but can't pull the trigger because I can usually get 5 pair of the Wrangler pants for the sale price of name brand hunting pants.

For real, the majority of my cameo came from Wallyworld, usually on clearance in the spring. I've never cared about matching camo patterns. If I hunted in the mountains I'd probably look for more technical fabrics but for MN big woods, I'm OK with cotton.
 
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