When it comes to early-season hunting pants, there are a few requirements. Almost no pant checks them all. When it comes to women’s hunting pants, you have a whole new ball of yarn to unravel. We need them to breathe yet be durable. They have to move and flex with us, yet keep the sharp stuff out. They have to conform to an unlimited configuration of female sizes and shapes, which is almost impossible.
The women’s version of the Sitka Ascent Pants is what most of the women I know have been asking for. They move, stretch, conform, and breathe. They are stupid comfortable. If yoga pants met hunting pants, fell in love, and had a baby, the Women’s Ascent Pants would be born.
There is a men’s version of the pants, so keep in mind, this review looks at the women’s version, which is completely different. We’ll have the men’s review updated soon.
Disclaimer: This is a very early review/first look at Sitka’s new Ascent Pants. I am wearing them as I write this, and I will wear them tomorrow and likely the next day. I may wear them most days for the rest of my life. Typically, I never review a product this quickly, but these pants are groundbreaking in the world of women’s hunting gear. Once I try to rip these things up in some brutal country, this review/first look will be updated.
In short: Women spoke, and Sitka listened. The Ascent Pants ($199) seem to be everything we wanted in a comfortable, breathable, stretchy early-season hunting pant. Pending further hardcore testing, these things are flippin’ sweet … if you can handle a bit of audible swoosh.
- Materials: Nylon
- Colors: Camo and solids
- Season: Early to mid-season
Pros
- Comfortable
- Breathable
- No constricting buttons or clips
- Stretchy
Cons
- Noisier than I'd like
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First Impressions of the Women’s Sitka Ascent Pants
