Browning® Upland Canvas Pants for Men
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Browning® Upland Gear. Finest in the field!™
Pheasants, grouse, and quail draw you to the field, and upland clothing from Browning puts you there in style! The folks there know the functionality of upland clothing is as important as a well-trained dog and a fine shooting gun. That's why you'll find great features such as large shell pockets equipped with the Pocket Expander System for easy conversion to exposed shell loops. Detachable blood-proof game bags. Briar-resistant overlays. And exclusive REACTAR™ pad-ready pouches for recoil absorption. In short, Browning gives you the kind of quality upland clothing you'd expect from the recognized leader in the field!
Pheasants, grouse, and quail draw you to the field, and upland clothing from Browning puts you there in style! The folks there know the functionality of upland clothing is as important as a well-trained dog and a fine shooting gun. That's why you'll find great features such as large shell pockets equipped with the Pocket Expander System for easy conversion to exposed shell loops. Detachable blood-proof game bags. Briar-resistant overlays. And exclusive REACTAR™ pad-ready pouches for recoil absorption. In short, Browning gives you the kind of quality upland clothing you'd expect from the recognized leader in the field!
Early morning brambles aren't about to slow your step -- the Browning® Upland Canvas Pants are as tough as they come. Cut from rugged 12-oz. 100% cotton canvas with a briar-resistant poly blaze overlay in a comfortable, work pant-style fit. Nicely built, with deep front pockets, tool pockets on each leg, a zipper fly and flap-closed rear pockets for security. Inseam: 32''. Machine wash. Imported.
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Rated 3 out of 5 by Hunter0101 Good, but run way small
I like the pants, but agree with everyone else that they run too small. Usually wear a 34-35 waist, ordered a 36 waist and after washing/drying they were pretty tight.
February 20, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by Mackatron NOT GOOD
I took mine back, I made the mistake of not trying them on. Without trying these on you will miss the waist size by 2 inches too small. Being cotton, they will shrink even more.
February 12, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by CMS161 GO BIG
Seem to be well made but I had to go 2 sizes larger than normal. I always wear 36waist 34length so after trying them on I had to go all the way up to a 40 waist these fit me just like all my casual pants do.
November 8, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Brentmeister Protection from a variety of hazards
I started wearing field pants about 15 years ago after being introduced to the product by a fellow quail hunter. These pants will offer protection from a variety of thorns, brush and burr hazards than can result in pesky skin lacerations and punctures. You can also heavily spray the bottom half of the pants with insect repellent to keep chiggars, ticks and spiders out of your pants. They also offer some level of protection against snake bites, although snake boots or snake leggings are reccommended for adequate snake protection.
These pants are constructed very well, from good materials. They are true to size but run a little short in length. They have a straight-leg cut and fit well over boots.
These pants are a must for upland bird hunting in Texas. They are also good for dove season and while scouting or working around the deer lease. They are also very good to use while riding the ATV. I wear them most any time I'm out in the high grass or brush!
July 2, 2010
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I am 6'3" and will require a 38 waist trouser. How long is the inseam for a 38 waist; I'll need a 34" inseam?How wide is the cuff opening? Will it fit over field boots?
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I normally wear 36wx34l or 36wx36l I had to go up to a 40" waist there is not a length listed but they are plenty long. You will probably have to go up to a 42" waist though.Top 250 Contributor
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I would get them a little longer than the inseam that you traditionally wear. They tend to run a little short, but the waist sizes are accurate.Answers
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