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My Indian name is "Pants On Fire"
Does anyone know of any true waterproof overpants w/ decent protection that a mere mortal can afford? Right now, I am about to throw the extra money required to get a pair of Aerostich Darien pants.
I have just received & tried on what I thought would be a great pair of pants... The First Gear TPG Overpants. Soon after I fiddled around trying to wear these things, my high hopes for them were deflated.
There has been a thread going on about these particular pants over on an alternate site. I wrote my feelings about the new arrivals. Here is what I wrote:
I just received the pants that are the subject of this thread. When I pulled them from the box my first thought was "wow, these are heavy. Must be well insulated. That's a good thing!"
I took said pants into the ladies room since I'm at work. I've recently dropped a few pounds. Nothing serious... but I have dropped a few. I decided to purchase a size smaller than I used to wear. After all, the last time that I jean shopped, I cheered when I dropped a pant size.
I decided that since these were overpants, I'd go ahead & try them on over my street pants. So, here I go unzipping the waterproof zippers on the legs. I'm going to attempt putting them on over my shoes to see how that works out.
I try sticking my foot in the right leg & it won't go through. Hmmmm, almost feels like the liner is twisted... so, I take them off of my leg & take a closer look. What a huge ass pain the zip out liner in these is. Since the leg zipper only goes to your thigh, the liner actually zips to each side of the unzipped outerpant.
It is an ass pain, but if these fit as well as they look, it'll be minor & the liner will be easier to take in and out once I get used to it.
The liner was not actually twisted in the leg area... but bunched up & would not allow access of my leg. Ok, got it straightened out.
I put them on & close the leg zippers & make note that my boots are NEVER going to fit under these because the legs are tight in the calf area.
Well, maybe it's my jeans. so, I take them & my jeans off & again try the overpants without my jeans. Well, better. After all, I am kinda' sorta' in between sizes. I'll live with it until I lose just a few more pounds. I zip the legs... & think to myself, "boy, I thought that this situation would get better without my jeans. It'll be an extremely tight fit to get my boots on under them."
So, as a last resort, I take the liner completely out & try them on. Lookie, room for my boots!... as they almost fall off of my waist.
Last strawage, these are being returned & I return to the quest for proper overpants that are right for me.
There are things that I could have lived with about these... but the lack of calf room was the kicker.
Away they go back to Newenough, Heidi
So, I return to my question... Is anyone aware of good quality & completely waterproof overpants? I'm having a really hard time swallowing the part about shelling out $400.00 for a pair of unlined Darien overpants... but that is the way that I am leaning.
I have just received & tried on what I thought would be a great pair of pants... The First Gear TPG Overpants. Soon after I fiddled around trying to wear these things, my high hopes for them were deflated.
There has been a thread going on about these particular pants over on an alternate site. I wrote my feelings about the new arrivals. Here is what I wrote:
I just received the pants that are the subject of this thread. When I pulled them from the box my first thought was "wow, these are heavy. Must be well insulated. That's a good thing!"
I took said pants into the ladies room since I'm at work. I've recently dropped a few pounds. Nothing serious... but I have dropped a few. I decided to purchase a size smaller than I used to wear. After all, the last time that I jean shopped, I cheered when I dropped a pant size.
I decided that since these were overpants, I'd go ahead & try them on over my street pants. So, here I go unzipping the waterproof zippers on the legs. I'm going to attempt putting them on over my shoes to see how that works out.
I try sticking my foot in the right leg & it won't go through. Hmmmm, almost feels like the liner is twisted... so, I take them off of my leg & take a closer look. What a huge ass pain the zip out liner in these is. Since the leg zipper only goes to your thigh, the liner actually zips to each side of the unzipped outerpant.
It is an ass pain, but if these fit as well as they look, it'll be minor & the liner will be easier to take in and out once I get used to it.
The liner was not actually twisted in the leg area... but bunched up & would not allow access of my leg. Ok, got it straightened out.
I put them on & close the leg zippers & make note that my boots are NEVER going to fit under these because the legs are tight in the calf area.
Well, maybe it's my jeans. so, I take them & my jeans off & again try the overpants without my jeans. Well, better. After all, I am kinda' sorta' in between sizes. I'll live with it until I lose just a few more pounds. I zip the legs... & think to myself, "boy, I thought that this situation would get better without my jeans. It'll be an extremely tight fit to get my boots on under them."
So, as a last resort, I take the liner completely out & try them on. Lookie, room for my boots!... as they almost fall off of my waist.
Last strawage, these are being returned & I return to the quest for proper overpants that are right for me.
There are things that I could have lived with about these... but the lack of calf room was the kicker.
Away they go back to Newenough, Heidi
So, I return to my question... Is anyone aware of good quality & completely waterproof overpants? I'm having a really hard time swallowing the part about shelling out $400.00 for a pair of unlined Darien overpants... but that is the way that I am leaning.
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