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Can anyone recommend a durable, light weight, waterproof chaps.
Thank you in advance
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I use a set from Cabelas that are DryPlus lined but I see they are no longer made. Thes are much like the Cabelas ones I wear. I like them soft so they don't make alot of noise rubbing against brush. From amazon [img]https://www.amazon.com/Orvis-Toughshell-Waterproof-Chaps-Medium/dp/B0794F2XJT/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2QPGPPMO5WVNB&keywords=hunting+chaps&qid=1640714937&sprefix=hunting%2520chaps%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-5[/img] From Orvis itself. https://www.orvis.com/toughshell-waterproof-chaps/2B8N.html
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After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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Irish Setter style # 890717 100% cotton with paraffin based finish made in Canada
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Irish Setter style # 890717 100% cotton with paraffin based finish made in Canada Have a link ?
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Sorry, no. Just reading the label on mine. Had 'em for probably 8 years or more.
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These look like them: https://www.sierra.com/irish-setter-pheasants-forever-coleman-chaps-waxed-cotton-canvas-for-men~p~5258m/
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Orvis Toughshell Waterproof chaps. Relatively lightweight for warmer weather, but still stout enough.
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Why chaps over brush pants?
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As the day warms and the dew and frost evaporate brush pants get hot and clammy. Chaps just slip them off, roll them up and put them in the gamebag, also being open at the top and bottom they breathe much better. They also make great wind breaks over wool pants keeping them dry and you warmer. I wear them over my hunting pants in the morning riding out to coyote stands in the winter on my motorcycle. As the day warms they go in the panier, that way I can start the day warm and finish it comfortable.
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After the first shot the rest are just noise.
Make mine a Minaska
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Erich summed up well. I wear lightweight breathable pants and find the combination with chaps to work well.
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I will second Dan's briar proof chaps. Light, easy on and off, and the real deal. The only thing I have found that will tear them up are puppy teeth. But even with that mine still are working fine and the dog is 2 1/2 yrs. now. I think it is the same material as the Wick company used back in the day.
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You are thinking light weight and water proof. When I think chaps I think snake and thorn proof. Different parts of the country. Hasbeen
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IMO Filson Tin Chaps are the only chaps worth the money. They're not very breathable, but there's not another chap in my experience that will take a lickin and keep on tickin like the Filson's.
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