Piragis Boundary Waters Pants?

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    kcanoe
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    Has anyone tried the boundary waters canoeing pants by Piragis? like or dislike?

    #5681
    Beaverjack
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    The nice thing about them is the material. It’s much more durable than the Columbia stuff that I’ve tried, burned holes in, froze in, and was unable to get a belt through the loops. Not as heavy as the Carhartt jeans I’ve used that take forever to dry. My one complaint is the stitching. It’s not as tight as it should be and doesn’t appear to be that durable, although I haven’t had problems to date. Not worth the $70 bucks I paid, but then, I’m cheap. Try the Coolmax pants from Duluth Trading. They’re a little cheaper, and very well-made.

    #5682
    rumers
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    It’s much more durable than the Columbia stuff that I’ve tried, burned holes in, froze in, and was unable to get a belt through the loops. Not as heavy as the Carhartt jeans I’ve used that take forever to dry. My one complaint is the stitching. It’s not as tight as it should be and doesn’t appear to be that durable, although I haven’t had problems to date. Not worth the $70 bucks I paid, but then, I’m cheap. Try the Coolmax pants from Duluth Trading. They’re a little cheaper, and very well-made.

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