Brush pants with zipper legs

Limitless

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I have a pair of sjk brush pants. They are getting close to retirement after 2 or 3 seasons.

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They aren't the most resistant to briars when new and get kind of fuzzy and less protective over time. However, they have decent pockets, and I like that they have zippers at the bottom of the legs, on the sides, and are NOT TAPERED, so I can easily get them over my muck boots.

I can't find these available anywhere. I think I got them at fleet farm originally.

Does anyone know of a brand of this style of brush pants that has zippers in the legs?

Thanks.
 
These are spendy. But these two pairs of pants are the best clothing purchase I have ever made. I do wear cheap field and stream brush pants as well, but they're heavy, not stretchy, and hold moisture from damp or frosty mornings. I started wearing my First Lite pants mid-season and won't go back. The Corrugate ones are unlined, the Catalyst ones have a cozy fleece liner. I wore the Catalyst pants for a week straight on my MT mule deer hunt in November. They're a couple years old now with no rips, worn knees, or lessened moisture prevention. However the one thing they have not seen are thorns. First Lite gear seems to be hit or miss as far as what my personal hope for the piece of gear was, but these two items have been awesome.


 
I've been wearing a pair of Cabelas chaps for about 20 years. Helps when the grass is wet or frosty and comes close to warming my legs as much as a pair of long johns. Then I can take them off midday or so when it warms up
 
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