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Pants for shooting matches?

Jefe's Dope

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    I'm currently using Duluth Fire Hose pants that accept a knee pad. They work but I'd like to see what else others are using. The knee pad being the only requirement I'm looking for. :geek:

    What you got? I like pictars and links if possible.
     
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    I highly recommend pants when you shoot a match.
    ;)
    Except when your not in the US, then this is you’re best bet.
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    I have a couple pair of Carhartt pants that I typically wear. They have been holding up pretty well. I don't think they take knee pads though. My next pair will likely come from Duluth.
     
    Another vote for UF Pro. Stryker HT, XT, P-40's and the newest Stryker X are all GTG. Admittedly though, the new X versions aren't much better than the XT/HT versions, so not worth the extra coin IMHO.

    ETA: FYI, these are not really designed for the...husky....build. Athletic? Yes. Stocky and muscled? Yes. Pudgy, overweight and carrying a Michelin gator back around the waist, and sporting thigh chaffing from excess fat? Not so much....

    They are damned comfortable though...
     
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    We really should have a match where theres either

    1. Women supplied by hermosabeach or jeffsdope as safety personnel or comfort specialist

    2. Requirement to wear something that makes people uncomfortable when they see us carrying rifles but lowlight wears the shredded Jean's and the High heels for the skills stage .
     
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    In the early days of PRS it seemed everyone was Tac'd out in multicam like they were about to kick in bin ladens door, it was as bad as the people who hunt from trucks with dogs and wait for the dogs to drive the deer to them in their giant red bro dozer of a truck, yet they're decked out in camo. Now people show up at times wearing some borderline gay shit for the lolz.

    You're overthinking it. Any sort of pants will do, if there's going to be any rooftops or kneeling on gravel or concrete then shorts aren't the best choice unless you bring a set of knee pads too.
     
    I just ordered a couple pairs of Masscott workwear pants. I think I got the Houston's, they are for work. But hunting and shooting always factor into my buying decisions. I've seen others utility guys wearing this stuff and it seems top notch.
     
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    which model takes the knee pads? I imagine that is pretty nice when shooting competitions.

    I'm currently using Duluth Fire Hose pants that accept a knee pad. They work but I'd like to see what else others are using. The knee pad being the only requirement I'm looking for. :geek:

    What you got? I like pictars and links if possible.
     
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    Another vote for UF Pro. Stryker HT, XT, P-40's and the newest Stryker X are all GTG. Admittedly though, the new X versions aren't much better than the XT/HT versions, so not worth the extra coin IMHO.

    ETA: FYI, these are not really designed for the...husky....build. Athletic? Yes. Stocky and muscled? Yes. Pudgy, overweight and carrying a Michelin gator back around the waist, and sporting thigh chaffing from excess fat? Not so much....

    They are damned comfortable though...

    For those of you that wear the UF Pro pants, are they true to size and what knee pads work the best for gravel, the 3D tactical, or the solid version? Seeing more gravel on stages and I have nerve damage in my right knee.
     
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    I would throw a pair of real knee pads in my kit if you have real knee problems and need to protect them. I would not rely on those insert ones.
    ALTA makes nice ones if you don't want the floor laying kind. I like the ones that fasten upper and lower rather than directly behind the knee (which always irritates the backs of my knees).
     
    For those of you that wear the UF Pro pants, are they true to size and what knee pads work the best for gravel, the 3D tactical, or the solid version? Seeing more gravel on stages and I have nerve damage in my right knee.

    For gravel, their flexible polymer insert along with the integral padding is fine (and they pack up small/flat in a pack).

    TBH. I have both types pf the knee pads, and rarely need them (the integral pads are usually plenty enough). The polymer ones though, tend to act like a hard plastic knee pad (with the integral knee pad of the pant) that you'd wear when tiling the floor or some such activity.

    As fr size, follow the measuring instructions on the website. Their measurements are true to that guide (which is pretty close to true size...not the fat boy 1" over actual measurement of US clothes, that makes people "feel" good).
     
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    Duluth TC is a very left leaning company. The Ben and Jerry's of menswear.

    DO you have a source to back this up? I saw a twitter storm about them having an ad on fox news.

    A quick good search some owner making contribution to Rep candidate funds but not much else.
     
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    I do have some of these from Columbia. They’re just regular pants... I can wear them anywhere, and they’re not too stifling in the heat. The pocket on the leg is the perfect spot for my markers I use with my DOPE card.

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    We're a bunch of old men with bad knees from playing football in our youth like real men. If your knees still work, you're either a punk ass kid or an old bitch who watched football from the stands trying to get with my hot girlfriend and you're probably still getting shot down by married wimmins. :geek:

    It's just a legitimate equipment question in the equipment forum.
     
    I played football all through high school and I’m sure my time as a crayon-eating grunt wasn’t kind to my body either, but I’ve had no knee problems until I exploded my acl by landing flat off of a little kicker on the ski hill.

    My dad is 63 and shoots matches in jeans and a t-shirt so I’ll be damned if I show up in knee pads. ?
     
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    This is one of the best mall ninja thread in a while... people are getting seriously heated over the pants debate.

    There's no reason to roll in looking like a commando.

    I think you may be projecting. :geek:


    It's just a thread about pants for shooting a match. Sounds like you haven't shot a match yet or you might understand. But keep on contributing. Threads that go off the rails are by far the best.;)
     
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    Right? Who gives a fuck what someone wears? If you don't wanna spend money on tactical pants (or wear them) fine, go fucking be poor somewhere else...

    I'm not posting the picture of your in shape "ass" again, just to show everyone your bad ass pants.. ;)

    FWI- I'm using the same brand and they don't seem to look as cool on me LOL... But they are good in the summer and winter with the vents
     
    You don't need to have played football to have torn up knees from sports. Ask me how I know...

    But, pants for shooting? Yes, wear them. Knee pads? Never needed them.
     
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    Clearly some of you are NOT taking care of your ROs properly after the match. Before if you need some help with scoring. And it shows. :geek:
     
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    Not that I need to defend myself, but I will any ways b/c it's a slow day at work... I played rugby for years and I shot plenty of matches over the last few years... I've been a MD, a shooter, once I was late enough I was a spectator. Most days I am wearing Carhart work pants, really hot days I've got a pair of Day on the Fly pant from Duluth trading b/c that's what was in my closet.

    If you get issued a pair of cool pants at work wear them to the match, if you got jeans wear them to the match, heck one dude shows up in cargo shots and cat shirts and still out shoots a lot of guys.

    There isn't going to be one pair of pants that is "best" for all bodies and all climates or terrains.
     
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    Yes. From literally freezing to over 100* at times.

    Edit: It was 76*, at my house, on Sunday. Today was 0* when I got up. It went from 76* to below freezing in less than 12 hours Sunday afternoon to Monday AM.

    They’re expensive but have you looked at the Mountain Pants by Sitka? Removable knee pads, versatile across a wide range of temperatures... Not sure if you hunt, too. They’re offered in two different camo patterns and a dark shade of tan.