Brush Buster Briarproof Pants

$94.99
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The name defines them- in these pants, you can get through the toughest brush
Comparable to our 313 Bib, Dan’s Hunting Gear’s Brush Buster pants are made with 400 Denier Nylon fabric and added 1000 Denier Magnatuff protecting up to the kneesIdeal for many outdoor uses, small game hunters, lumberjacks, farmers, and other woodsmen love them. These Brush Buster pants are briarproof and feature leg zippers, a zipper fly, two hip pockets, and two hand pockets, as well as rivets on stress points.
 
USA-made quality:
    • rugged manufacturing
    • leg zippers
    • zipper fly
    • two hip pockets
    • two hand pockets
    • rivets on stress points
    • briarproof fabric
    • water-resistant
    • non-insulated
    • Amish-made
 
Sizing recommendations
Waist: order according to your normal jean size. Keep in mind, nylon doesn’t stretch like your jeans may.
 
Inseam: we recommend ordering 2 inches shorter than your normal inseam to keep you from wearing out the hems at the bottom of the pants.
Dan’s Hunting Gear®, LLC, does warrant their products against any defects and workmanship flaws. The product has to be sent back to Dan’s® for inspection. However, Dan’s® will not warranty product that has been abused, or has more than normal wear and tear. On defective product, Dan’s® will either replace or repair the gear. Dan's® will return/exchange any product for a different size, color, style as long as the product is new and has not been soiled. If a return is sent to us it will be inspected and only then approved by Dan’s® as a return or exchange. We will not accept returns or exchanges on custom orders. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges.See our policy page for more info.

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  • 5
    1 tweak to be a 6

    Posted by Tournament hunter on 1st May 2016

    The pants fit true to size as suggested on webpage. I have not field worn these yet to tell how they will hold up but they are comfortable. Long days in the field of competition this season will tell the durability. The zippers are very heavy, not cheap like most. My only suggestion from past experience would be to have a Velcro strap at the cuff to be able to pull the bottom of pant leg tight around the ankle. It helps keep the pants from getting pushed up in snow, grasses, etc..... It also helps keep the wind from blowing up the pant leg.