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Bushwalk Inventory System can help bushwalkers with a variety of bushwalk planning tasks, including: Manage which items they take bushwalking so that they do not forget anything they might need, plan meals for their walks, and automatically compile food/fuel shopping lists (lists of consumables) required to make and cook the meals for each walk. It is particularly useful for planning for groups who share food or other items, but is also useful for individual walkers.
Thu 07 Apr, 2016 12:35 pm
Forgive me if this has been asked before...
In my experience, clothing companies seem to assume either: a) that 1 leg length fits all, or b) that waist circumference and leg length correlate so strongly that anyone needing an extra long pant length will also require an extra large waist, etc etc
Does anyone know where one might find long pants suitable for outdoor activities / bushwalking etc (ie the type of designs / material found in a Kathmandu or Mountain Designs, etc) that actually have some variation / flexibility in terms of sizing??
Thu 07 Apr, 2016 1:38 pm
Fjällräven make pants for taller people, and a good number of their styles come as 'raw length' pant legs. They're generally well made too
Fri 08 Apr, 2016 9:28 am
Thanks for that - had a look at their website and the products look good. Unfortunately it seems you can't get them in Aus though (ie no shipping available from their online store and no local retail)
Fri 08 Apr, 2016 10:38 am
+1 for Fjallraven. Good solid pants, well made and durable.Not cheap, but if you watch them, they are occasionally discounted. Cheaper to buy in person in Sweden than online. Often available via ebay.
http://www.fjallraven.com/abisko-trousersAnother brand that has longer pant sizing available: Prana Zion.
http://www.prana.com/stretch-zion-pant.htmlI've found them pretty resilient. Some people say the stitching can break down but haven't see it yet. Material is stretch and robust.
They used to only have waist sizes S/M/L but have recently gone to inch sizing. Inseam from 30" to 36"
Prana don't sell direct to Australia. Local agents only seem to have the old S/M/L sizing, but you will find them on ebay. Cheaper than Fjallraven, but that doesn't make them cheap
Fri 08 Apr, 2016 1:36 pm
JulianS wrote:Thanks for that - had a look at their website and the products look good. Unfortunately it seems you can't get them in Aus though (ie no shipping available from their online store and no local retail)
Glad that you liked them

Have a look at The Sporting Lodge in the UK, seems fairly common that they have sales and free international shipping. There is also that evil website Massdrop, which frequently features Fjällräven.
*edit: forgot to mention that Bogong in the Melbourne CBD stock Prana. I was looking at getting the Strech Zion Shorts the other day, but it can wait now that I've just paid rent and rego

Prana looks good though!
Fri 08 Apr, 2016 5:10 pm
benjabimon wrote:*edit: forgot to mention that Bogong in the Melbourne CBD stock Prana. I was looking at getting the Strech Zion Shorts the other day, but it can wait now that I've just paid rent and rego

Prana looks good though!
Best to try them on if you can, they didn't have the incremental sizes when I rang before ordering on ebay. I'm a 32" waist, the S are tight, the M are baggy. They do have a cinch on the waist, but it loosens over time. Bought some size 32 Prana shorts on ebay as well, good fit.
Fri 08 Apr, 2016 5:44 pm
Craghoppers come in short, reg and tall, but not all retailers stock the odd two. From memory, my reg 32 waist ones are a little short, and my long 32 waist are right to the ground at the heel. I'm normally about a 34 inseam. the hoppers also have taped heels so they should be a bit more durable. I just got a pair of their new version nosilife convertables, pretty good, happy with walking in them for a couple days, mesh pockets which gets a bit weird, but some good features. The zip legs also have boot zips, which I really liked. Seem to work on the bugs too, or at least as far as I could tell, still got a leach though.
Sat 09 Apr, 2016 1:42 pm
Realistically if you wear gaiters it doesn't matter
Except
If you like or needed bagged knees for comfort and flexibility or double knees for the extra wear then it becomes a PITA to find the right length
My solution is to wear US army surplus if I think I need bagged knees or go up a size in tracky dacks and take them in
Sun 10 Apr, 2016 11:15 am
photohiker wrote:Best to try them on if you can, they didn't have the incremental sizes when I rang before ordering on ebay. I'm a 32" waist, the S are tight, the M are baggy. They do have a cinch on the waist, but it loosens over time. Bought some size 32 Prana shorts on ebay as well, good fit.
Cool, thanks for the info

Something to keep in mind for me too, as I am usually a 32" for most things. What this means in real life always changes depending on the brand, sometimes it's a perfect fit, and other times I feel like I've been eating too many eclairs.
Fri 22 Apr, 2016 2:11 pm
kuhl have options for waist(30-42inch) and inseam(30-34inch). Not cheap but solid clothing built for everyone.
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