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Been wearing them for years. Standard camo jeans and insulated camo jeans. No good in wet weather of course but have worn them in snow with gaiters. Not real tough denim though, they get softer with wearing and washing and are very comfortable.
 
Hey folks I Need suggestions on some camo pants under 50$ that feel like actual pants. Also I wear a ton of jeans and there really comfortable so I was wondering is there any camo pants that feel like jeans but obviously don't look like them? I don't need super super thick ones but some that will hold up against getting possibly tore on brush and etc. Thanks for any recommendations
Been extremely happy with my Kings Camo pants and I think you can still get them under $50. I bought two pairs in Durango CO on sale for $25/ea. That was nearly 10 years ago. Both those pairs are still going strong and look good as new despite lots of hard hunting, sitting on the ground, busting brush, etc. I bought a third pair from their website just to make sure I had enough whenever the price went up or they were discontinued. Can't say enough good things about those pants. They shed water really well, aren't too loud, dry fast if you do get them wet and have good camo patterns. The cut is like real pants too. Those were the original "Hunter" pants. I think they are on version 2.0 now, which are a little more, but I bet you could find them on sale. Good luck!
 
Been extremely happy with my Kings Camo pants and I think you can still get them under $50. I bought two pairs in Durango CO on sale for $25/ea. That was nearly 10 years ago. Both those pairs are still going strong and look good as new despite lots of hard hunting, sitting on the ground, busting brush, etc. I bought a third pair from their website just to make sure I had enough whenever the price went up or they were discontinued. Can't say enough good things about those pants. They shed water really well, aren't too loud, dry fast if you do get them wet and have good camo patterns. The cut is like real pants too. Those were the original "Hunter" pants. I think they are on version 2.0 now, which are a little more, but I bet you could find them on sale. Good luck!
Thank you for your recommendation I've been lazy here recently since hunting season so I haven't bought any pants yet but I'll look at these you mentioned and I might try to buy them and then another pair if I can get them under 50$. Reason 50 is my budget is I just want some stuff that will get me threw this year then in the spring during turkey season I'll buy some more and whatnot also you mentioned they arnt loud? When I was hunting a few days ago I walked threw a stand of buck brush and it wiped up against my pants and made noise so will these be better? Also how cut proof are they? There's some old fences around my property from different pens and what not and I've ripped up my camo overalls so will these snag or rip? I could go on and on with questions but I'll check them out keep them in mind and I'll probably order them
 
As long as it’s rip stop fabric, you shouldn’t have much trouble with tears. At least they won’t tear very much of/when they do.
 
Thank you for your recommendation I've been lazy here recently since hunting season so I haven't bought any pants yet but I'll look at these you mentioned and I might try to buy them and then another pair if I can get them under 50$. Reason 50 is my budget is I just want some stuff that will get me threw this year then in the spring during turkey season I'll buy some more and whatnot also you mentioned they arnt loud? When I was hunting a few days ago I walked threw a stand of buck brush and it wiped up against my pants and made noise so will these be better? Also how cut proof are they? There's some old fences around my property from different pens and what not and I've ripped up my camo overalls so will these snag or rip? I could go on and on with questions but I'll check them out keep them in mind and I'll probably order them
Kings Camo Hunter pants might be a bit thin for crossing fences. I've crossed plenty, but I'm careful not to hang my pants on them. They are good in thorns (blackberry, greenbriar, etc) and good in thistle. They are louder than cotton but not noticeably loud. No "swishing" like some loud pants. They are fairly thin, which is why they wick and dry fast, but they are good in the wind too. If you need something more durable, It's hard to be jeans of some kind. I haven't seen the 2.0 version of the Hunter pant. Those might be thicker. They are more expensive too. But I have no complaints about the first version. Inexpensive, good camo and plenty durable for my day-to-day hunting needs.
 
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