Men's AllClima Stretch Woven Pant - FORLOH

Men's AllClima Stretch Woven Pant

10450-S-28R

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Your Multi-Season Stretch Woven Pants

These do-it-all men’s stretch woven pants work for any weather, any terrain, anytime. Part of our multi-award winning AllClima™ range, this best-selling pant offers 4-way stretch and water resistant, mid-weight fabric with integrated knee pads.

Durable & Comfortable Hunting Pants

Featuring articulated knees and a gusseted crotch for comfort and mobility, we double reinforced the seat, knee, side panels, and cuffs to stand up to the sharpest rocks.

Our DWR Treated water-resistant, FORLOH Abrasynthetic Suede™  bonded foam knee pads have been abrasion tested at over 150,000 cycles to keep your knees protected. Printed to match your choice of camo or solid color pants, they’ll stay concealed from view.

It's the little details that matter. To keep these woven pants warm yet highly breathable, we added mesh-backed hip ventilation for quick scrambles and mountain ascents in the backcountry or for warmer days. YKK reverse coil zippers with garages make for a ‘no rattle’ zipper system. Even the internal waistline has a silicone gripper to stop the pants from riding up or down while moving, crouching, or crawling towards your prey (or just to keep your shirt from coming untucked).

Built-In Odor Protection

Built-in Polygiene® Stay Fresh antimicrobial and Odor Crunch® scent control systems keep you fresher and less detectable to prey and humans alike. This is the ultimate all weather jacket for your outdoor adventures.

NOTE: These men's hunting pants are an Athletic Fit, so if you’re between sizes we would suggest sizing up for the best comfort and fit.

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"The made-in-America brand offers advanced technology intended to make hunting more comfortable and hunters more effective. And it pushes top-of-the-line manufacturing techniques usually dominated by Asian manufacturers into domestic factories."