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What sort of trousers do people wear whilst in the outdoors. I've never really worn anything apart from Denim as that is what i am most comfortable in.
I have notice Gary's selling some trousers on Bearclaw (http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/trading/clothing.htm) . What are these like? Im not much of a fan of the colour, and i don't like lots of pockets, but what gives them the upper over denim? Im thinking i need some!
And also Gary, do you use those boots featured on that page? What are they like!?
Cheers,
Jake
Denim is very hard wearing as you know, but it has awful thermal properties when wet and it takes ages to dry afterwards. Quite often I've been called out to look for people on the South Downs that have gone out for a walk in fine weather which has promptly turned foul. When they are found, they are suffering from mild hypothermia due to wet denim and the added windchill.
And that's in a british summer :shock:
Cheers,
Martin
Bushmaster
27-11-2004, 23:58
The trouble with denim is,that as soon as it gets wet it looses any thermal protection it ever had.Coupled with the increase in weight and slow drying properties,denim (imho) has to be the worst choice of leg wear in the great out doors.
I prefer a light weight cotton material,of dense weave for windproofness
(is that a word?lol) it drys quickly and is low in weight. :-)
Hope this helps.
Geoff
:biggthump
Cheers guys. What about the trousers on bearclaw then?
Jake
What sort of trousers do people wear whilst in the outdoors.
As far as my own trousers go. If the weathers good, it has to be combats. If the weather is changeable or I'm not near fires, it's my Paramo cascada's (http://www.paramo.co.uk/UK/acatalog/NewArticulatedMensCascadaTrous ers-16-43.html) The best waterproofs that a man can buy !!!
Martin
Hey jake i hav a pair of these light weight trousers i defonatley recomend them . they are light to carry unlike denim,they dry way quicker than denim ,and imo more comfy.
Cheers guys. What about the trousers on bearclaw then?
I can't vouch for these personally, having not worn them. But they look like good old "Combats" with a good Poly/cotton mix. You can't go wrong with these.
Martin
Bushmaster
28-11-2004, 00:06
They look ok Jake,I was thinking of somethin like this
http://www.silvermans.co.uk/Silver/docs/topframe.htm
:-) :wave:
Geoff
Bushmaster
28-11-2004, 00:08
Gotta agree with shoinobi though
Paramo rocks
Best kit I ever bought.
Geoff :super:
Cheers guys, im not much of a fan of DPM or military image! But the Bearclaw ones are good. I think at 13 quid i can't really go far wrong!
Bushmaster
28-11-2004, 00:14
Rats that link did not work.They have some neutral coloured ones ie tan or sandy colour but you will have to have a mooch around.
Geoff :roll:
:?: works for me. I think im gonna get some!
Jake pm coming but yes I do.
Moonraker
28-11-2004, 03:20
What sort of trousers do people wear whilst in the outdoors. I've never really worn anything apart from Denim as that is what i am most comfortable in.
I have notice Gary's selling some trousers on Bearclaw (http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/trading/clothing.htm) . What are these like? Im not much of a fan of the colour, and i don't like lots of pockets, but what gives them the upper over denim? Im thinking i need some!
And also Gary, do you use those boots featured on that page? What are they like!?
Cheers,
Jake
Jake, if you want to see some very good comparisons between denim and poly/cotton fabric like Gary's army trousers, go to the
Fjällräven - G1000 Denim Comparison Tests (http://www.fjallraven.se/en/g1000/)
Check out the bottom section especially the drying parts. I find Denim jeans are terrible when cold and especially wet. Here, cotton does not perform. You could try waxing or proofing them but the weght is also greater for less thermal efficiency and drying properties.
Buy FJ clothing or other poly cotton clothing like those lightweight British army trousers. Have a go at waxing them for better water resistance or Nikwax etc.
'nother down side for Denim is that it is really noisie(sp) when you walk.. so for those of us who like to go quietly.. not much good..
SquirrelBoy
28-11-2004, 10:02
Cheers guys. What about the trousers on bearclaw then?
Jake, ive bought these lightweights from Gary and can say they are excellent value for money!
I really wasnt expecting quite such quality for £13 but have been nicely surprised, they are just like my genuine issue ones only brand new!
Very wind proof, dry very quickly and have a ready made wet tinder pouch (leg pocket) that I use to dry birch bark etc in. And at such a price you dont mind givin` em hell :super:
Cheers guys, i thought it was about time to stop using denim when walking even though i've being doing it my whole life! :shock: :wink: