Upland Hunting Pants - Lightweight & Quiet | XPR

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Hunting Outlet: Clothes on Sale, Deals & Gear Clearance

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Frequently asked questions

Is outlet hunting gear actually field-ready, or is it last season's leftovers?

Both, and that's not a bad thing. Last season's jacket is the same jacket. Camo patterns don't expire. If the waterproofing is intact and the seams are solid, you're getting the same performance at a fraction of the price. Check the DWR coating on anything waterproof before you buy. That's the one thing that degrades in storage.

What should I prioritize if I'm building a kit on a budget?

Boots and base layers first. Bad boots will end your day faster than anything else. A soaked, blistered foot at mile three is a long walk back. Base layers are next because they touch your skin all day. You can get away with a cheaper mid-layer or shell, but don't cheap out on what's keeping your feet dry and your core regulated.

Elk hunt in Colorado: Is clearance gear a risk?

Not if you read the specs. Seams, waterproof rating, boot grip. Those three things matter in the Rockies. October up there doesn't give you a warning before it turns on you.

Whitetail in the woods: Does camo pattern even matter?

Honestly, less than you'd think. Deer are colorblind to most of what we obsess over. Loud fabric on a dry fall morning will blow your cover way faster than a slightly wrong pattern ever will. If you're grabbing clearance camo, check the fabric first.

I hunt waterfowl. Anything to watch for buying outlet gear for that?

Waterfowl hunting destroys gear fast. You're crawling into blinds, kneeling in mud, getting splashed. Reinforced knees and seat matter. I had a friend show up for an end-of-the-year bluebill hunt on Lake Erie in gear he'd grabbed on clearance the summer before. Waterproofing was shot. He was soaked through by 8 am. Check the DWR coating before you commit, especially on anything that's been sitting in a warehouse.

What should I check before buying outlet boots?

Size availability first, then whether the boot actually fits your terrain. A heavily insulated boot is a bad deal if you're hunting South Texas in November. The same goes for sole construction. Hard pack, shale, and mud all need different grip. Don't let the price make the call for you.

What's actually worth buying at full price versus waiting for clearance?

Boots are worth paying full price for if fit is an issue. You want to try them on, break them in before the season, and know they're right. Everything else, especially jackets, pants, and base layers, is fair game to buy on clearance. The field doesn't care what you paid.