Yeah I’m also rocking Volcom (TDS and Guch)
It’s a shame that they stop their camo print..
Yeah I’m also rocking Volcom (TDS and Guch)
Thanks, this is useful. I rarely hear feedback from folks who really push the outerwear. I don't push that hard in terms of gnar or days (35 days a year in a good season, likely much less than that now with a kid), but I'm 210 lbs / 95 kg and I'm just... heavy-footed and navigate the world with violence, apparently.Viceroy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 3:14 pm I’ve definitely been committed to bib pants since about 2008. Had a great set of AK bibs that kind of set the bar that everything else has been measured against since. I think it was a colour way issue that made me move past the AK. Though, AKs had their issues, they lasted a long time and performed well in wet weather.
I put in between 60-90 days a season on a pair of pants, between resort and splitboarding. My vibe is that I should get 3 seasons out of set of pants. More than that and I’m a really happy fella. Less than that and I whine until my wife smacks me.
I rocked a set of Strafe Nomad bibs awhile ago. Kind of more slim fitting than I usually dig, but really quite solid pants overall. At about one month past the warranty period the crotch seam split apart. Strafe was like “You’re on yer own, buddy.” I got them stitched up at a local seamstress and they’re still kicking around for working on the car in snowy weather. Actually, they’re holding up really well. The lack of kick panel sucked too. But I might give Strafe a go again some day. Especially if I got a deal on them.
I followed those up with Trew Gear. Both the Trewth bib and the Capow. I fully destroyed the Trewth in a season of working in them. Riding sleds, loading heli’s, moving firewood, oil changes on generators and snowblowers. Probably rode in them 20 days too. The big issue is that the face material delaminated easily from the wicking layer.
The Capow bib has been fully dedicated to just riding and they’re holding up quite well. I dig the fit, not too fitted, but not so baggy that I look like a teenager;) The radio pocket is great, beacon pocket is great, thigh pockets are fairly low profile. The fly is at my belly button though. Good thing I’m well hung or it would be damn hard to rock a piss in the forest. I’m aiming for four seasons out of these pants.
Got it. Probably no TREW. I was more interested in the Trewth than the Capow, but sounds like you and @spurist had similarly bad experiences with durability. I suspect the Capow face fabric is probably not quite burly enough for me.
I’ll second these. This’ll be my 4th season with the Dispatch bibs and they still look new. Love the fit and all the features.scrub wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 6:24 pm @kimchi I know you said no 686 but I was super impressed by these https://www.686.com/collections/mens-sn ... 3023709355 that my buddy got on warranty. The inner and outer thigh vents are a great touch and the pocket layout is decent. They looked better in person than this pic!