- Classic Fit: Sits at waist.
Men's Upland Briar Field Pants
C$ 195
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Product Details
These traditional upland briar pants deliver comfort, protection and a great fit from day one. They're built with extremely tough materials to resist thorns and briars, and feature a self-adjusting waist that easily accommodates different layers.
- Made from 100% nylon plain weave.
- Machine wash and dry.
- Built with durable shank button and belt loops.
- Articulated knees for easy moving and range of motion.
- Four pocket design for holding small necessities.
- Feature a self-adjusting waist that easily accommodates different layers.
- Abrasion and puncture resistant overlays from thigh down on front and from knee down on back.
Rated 2 out of
5
by
JRB in AZ from
Good material, bad tailoring.
These pants feature excellent material choices and great workmanship in the sewing but the cut and antiquated high waisted design leaves you with a low hanging crotch seam that binds on any decent incline. Additionally, the tapering of the leg (or lack thereof, ‘straight cut’ ) begins too high on the thigh leaving an amazing excess of fabric flapping about the calf and ankle: a perfect way to accumulate stick and debris with every step while pushing your way through brush. Someone may have taken ‘straight cut’ far too literally or perhaps improperly scaled up the legs widths for larger waisted sizings (i.e., the circumference of a calf and ankle do not differ much between a 160 lb and a 250 lb man so, while thighs might need additional fabric, the same cannot be said of a shin when scaling up the cut).
Date published: 2024-11-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Barb Wire from
Good work pants
Nice quality and rugged enough for working in the woods.
Date published: 2024-11-07
Rated 5 out of
5
by
ZOOKS from
Hunting pants!
I wore the pants hunting this past weekend and they fit perfectly and repel briars in the thickest cover. Hope they last as long as my last pair of LL Bean hunting pants that were good for over 20 years of some very tough hunting!
Date published: 2024-10-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Fordman7101 from
Not brush pants!!
Wore these for the first time yesterday. Everything sticks to them. They are such a great fit...but I am very disappointed
Date published: 2024-10-20
Rated 3 out of
5
by
WyoLife from
Do not offer 34-inch or longer inseam
I am curious why LL Bean does not stock hunting pants in size 32 x 34 (32 waist by 34 inseam). Every year I look with the hope that there is a chance this will be the year they are finally stocked. Once again, I am disappointed. Does Bean think that only short people hunt? Why stop at 33-inch inseam? Is there a shortage of material this time of year?
Date published: 2024-10-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Ace33 from
Solid upland pants
Used these pants on a grouse trip in Northern NH. So far they've stood up well to a couple days of tramping through thick bramble and downed trees. Fabric seems to have a decent amount of flex and are an overall comfortable pair of pants. Conditions were dry so will be curious to see how they hold up in rainier and wetter conditions, but off to a promising start.
It would be nice if vents are incorporated in the future, but these are a solid pair of pants for the price.
Date published: 2024-10-04
Rated 4 out of
5
by
nabowler from
Upland Hunting Pants
Good quality upland hunting pants. To soon to tell whether they will standup to pheasant hunting, which begins in November.
Date published: 2024-09-26