Tight fitting outdoor trousers for men?

Prophecy

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Dec 12, 2007
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Something along the lines of these Fjallraven trekking tights perhaps, but they don't necessarily need to be so tight.


I went to Go Outdoors recently and everything was so baggy. I also bought a pair of tight and stretchy tight fitting Craghoppers last year but after a few washes they became really baggy too.


Any recommendations?
 

Janne

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Between me and wife,we have a couple models. Both summer and winter models. We bought them in Norway, in a shop, so we could try them on. As they are tight fitting I think it would be very difficult to buy them online.

I do not which brick and mortar shop stocks them in UK, but I am sure somebody here knows!
 

Prophecy

Settler
Dec 12, 2007
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I dunno Proph, I think you'd look pretty hot in those ones. :cool:

I pretty much much live in 5.11, but they're not exactly tight. Lycra might suit you? :lmao:
Yeh me too to be honest.
I can't stand the look of 5.11; they may be extremely practical but I'm only 30 years old would like something a bit more fashionable. Also something I can walk around town in. Keep in mind our locations are quite different in that sense!

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Prophecy

Settler
Dec 12, 2007
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Italy
Between me and wife,we have a couple models. Both summer and winter models. We bought them in Norway, in a shop, so we could try them on. As they are tight fitting I think it would be very difficult to buy them online.

I do not which brick and mortar shop stocks them in UK, but I am sure somebody here knows!
Thanks. They do look good; I'd love the opportunity to try some on but I doubt I'd find a stockist where I am. I'll put those on the wish list!

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Nice65

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Yeh me too to be honest.
I can't stand the look of 5.11; they may be extremely practical but I'm only 30 years old would like something a bit more fashionable. Also something I can walk around town in. Keep in mind our locations are quite different in that sense!

Just noticed your location. You live there now?

Hmm, I can see the need for some style to match what, annoyingly, seems to be a natural born talent of the Italians. I'm way off the mark with 5.11. I'm 52, wear them daily, and live in rural West Sussex. I have no recommendations, but it's good to see you're still about. :)
 

Prophecy

Settler
Dec 12, 2007
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Italy
Just noticed your location. You live there now?

Hmm, I can see the need for some style to match what, annoyingly, seems to be a natural born talent of the Italians. I'm way off the mark with 5.11. I'm 52, wear them daily, and live in rural West Sussex. I have no recommendations, but it's good to see you're still about. :)

Yeh, horses for courses! Yes I've been here several years on and off pretty much. But I'll return to the UK next year I reckon. Some good trekking here in Sardegna and the dog loves it but trouble is it's too hot 3 months of the year!

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RonW

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Wayne

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I pretty much live in Rohan clothing these days. Their range is from technical outdoor gear to more smart wear. I like to be comfortable but smart when passing through transit points like airports and when dealing with officials.
 

C_Claycomb

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Oct 6, 2003
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Helikon UTP and OTP. Tactical Pants, Urban and Outdoor. Much more fitted than something like Craghopper Kiwi. They loop pretty good. Much narrower leg and not baggy around the waist. I am happy with build and features and have ended up with three pairs of the polycotton UTP, one in denim, one set of shorts and a pair of the OTP which are stretch nylon. They all came a little long for me, but easy enough to take up by an inch.
 

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