I want to move to Fairbanks Alaska for college when I’m 18to get a 4 year industrial engineering degree and then after that I want to become a bush pilot and build a remote cabin and live in Alaska for the rest of my life.
Great review to open a topic that is important to me personally. Myself I am using 2 pants for this. The first is the Gamsbokk Bushcraft, this is a good winter pants because it doesn’t have much ventilation possibilities. But my favorite one is the Fjällräven Lappland Hybrid pants, this one is from the hunting line and it is absolutely fantastic.
It is all personal preference. We are all built different and some pants fit right and some don't. I would like to submit to you the Tru-Spec Tactical pants, my favorite. Stretchy, adjustable cuff with the clip for boot laces, good pockets, d-rings, and just work wonderfully well. I have the fjalraven but hate that they don't have back pockets and they throw a serious butt sag on me. But again, we are all different. But I will always promote Tru-Spec. My second favorite is the Deluth fire hose. Thicker, durable, stretchy and just a great winter pant.
My go to pants are military surplus pants with cargo pockets, they are very durable and not as high dollar as those specialty tactical pants. Alan Rice
Couldn't agree more brotha 💯% I absolutely love my Carhartt pants coincidentally wear them in every video 😆 for budget pants also the Walmart Wranglers are decent!! Stay strong&healthy safe&happy!!(=✌💚
I like the fallraven pants but I've still got a few BDU's in fact I've been wearing that style for the last 20 years daily unless I'm in my Utlikilt 😁🍙
The Vidda Pros Ventilated run a steep price compared to the standard in Australia. Being a cotton polyester blend, do you think it would be hard to just modify the standards by stitching a couple of zips on?
Because ever since they sold out to China they are not the same. Before I came to Alaska I had 2 pair in particular that I wore almost exclusively for work and playing in the woods. Finished the off after starting a gas line job in Homer. Figured it was a no brainer to get more, bought two new pair at the gear shed down there. They didn't last a month either pair. Called carhhart up and got nothing but excuses. 1 month and both pair were trashed 🙄🙄🙄 Had a pair of rail Ryder for 6 month when the stitching gave away in the crotch, 1 phone call to them and had a brand new pair of Rail Ryders no questions asked 2 days later
Pants? I prefer my loin cloth.
You know it.
Kilt,for when it’s cold.👍🏾🍁🏕
I want to move to Fairbanks Alaska for college when I’m 18to get a 4 year industrial engineering degree and then after that I want to become a bush pilot and build a remote cabin and live in Alaska for the rest of my life.
That's the spirit! Definitely see how it is to live here before staying though. It gets cold.
Great review to open a topic that is important to me personally. Myself I am using 2 pants for this. The first is the Gamsbokk Bushcraft, this is a good winter pants because it doesn’t have much ventilation possibilities. But my favorite one is the Fjällräven Lappland Hybrid pants, this one is from the hunting line and it is absolutely fantastic.
It is all personal preference. We are all built different and some pants fit right and some don't. I would like to submit to you the Tru-Spec Tactical pants, my favorite. Stretchy, adjustable cuff with the clip for boot laces, good pockets, d-rings, and just work wonderfully well. I have the fjalraven but hate that they don't have back pockets and they throw a serious butt sag on me. But again, we are all different. But I will always promote Tru-Spec.
My second favorite is the Deluth fire hose. Thicker, durable, stretchy and just a great winter pant.
My go to pants are military surplus pants with cargo pockets, they are very durable and not as high dollar as those specialty tactical pants. Alan Rice
Thank you for the info. They can work pretty well! Though sometimes they can be hard to source in the right size
Can’t beat ex army,mate!👍🏾🇬🇧
I wear my carhartt pants for work and play. I guess wrangler cowboy cut jeans as well. Just grew up wearing this stuff on the farm/ranch. 🇺🇸🔪🌲🔥
Right on!
Couldn't agree more brotha 💯% I absolutely love my Carhartt pants coincidentally wear them in every video 😆 for budget pants also the Walmart Wranglers are decent!! Stay strong&healthy safe&happy!!(=✌💚
I use Duluth trading firehose cargo pants.
I have heard great things about those pants.
I like the fallraven pants but I've still got a few BDU's in fact I've been wearing that style for the last 20 years daily unless I'm in my Utlikilt 😁🍙
Impressive
The Vidda Pros Ventilated run a steep price compared to the standard in Australia. Being a cotton polyester blend, do you think it would be hard to just modify the standards by stitching a couple of zips on?
Wow, well its not just the zippers, there is additional material in the vented version to make it more flexible and that cannot be easily modified.
I’m in alaska to we’re wasilla is, do they have the raven hawks in wasilla ?
I've never seen them for sale in Wasilla not even at all season clothing
Hmm
@@AlaskanFrontier1 ??
Vida pros , because the Russian gorka suit pants are difficult to get here.
Exactly.
Mosquito proof? Sold! Are no knee pads needed on those Fee Yall Ravens?
They do a good job at keeping mosquitoes out for sure. I haven’t needed knee pads, but it depends how much time you spend kneeling. Fjallraven 😉
Kilt. What else is thee?
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Thanks!
You could wax the carhartts, then they would be more rip resistant
That is true
Uf Pro pants, to hell and back!
Nice!
I'll never buy another pair of carhhart pants again
Why not?
Because ever since they sold out to China they are not the same.
Before I came to Alaska I had 2 pair in particular that I wore almost exclusively for work and playing in the woods.
Finished the off after starting a gas line job in Homer.
Figured it was a no brainer to get more, bought two new pair at the gear shed down there. They didn't last a month either pair. Called carhhart up and got nothing but excuses.
1 month and both pair were trashed 🙄🙄🙄
Had a pair of rail Ryder for 6 month when the stitching gave away in the crotch, 1 phone call to them and had a brand new pair of Rail Ryders no questions asked 2 days later
@@twobrothersbushcraftandsur8723 geez that’s wild
Your voice needs more sleep and less substance.