Comfort and strength: two essential features for woodland hunters
These hunting pants combine strength and comfort thanks to their two main components: a P600 polyester fabric on the outer membrane, and a mesh lining on the inside. They replace the Supertrack 300 pants in our range: with this model featuring an elasticated waistband, we wanted to offer hunters a hard-wearing product with the best value for money.
A waterproof component for carefree hunting in the rain
With a waterproof rating of 2000mm, Supertrack 100 pants offer a high level of waterproofing. A fabric's resistance to water pressure is measured in mm water column (test based on ISO 811). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric. A component with a water resistance of 2000mm will therefore withstand the pressure exerted by 2000mm of water (roughly equivalent to a 2-hour shower).
Why is there an inner mesh?
When you're out in the woods, in a sometimes dense, tightly-packed biotope, where you have to work hard to make your way through and keep up with the dogs, you can quickly become overheated. That's why our model-makers and engineers decided that the lining and interior construction should help wick away perspiration for greater comfort. This membrane is made of mesh.
Other notable features
In terms of design, the essential features have been prioritized: 2 hand pockets, contrasting inserts, and the top of the pants at the back to protect your lower back during your hunt. Last but not least, these pants feature double-thickness reinforcements on the thighs, knees and inner calves.
Weight
Size S: 0.580 Kg
Size M: 0.600 Kg
Size L: 0.630 Kg
Size XL: 0.650 Kg
Size 2XL: 0.670 Kg
Size 3XL: 0.700 Kg
Waist Length inseam Length leg side without belt
S M L XL 2XL 3XL
79.5 80.2 81 81.1 82.1 82.2
98.3 99.8 101.4 102.9 105.4 106.9
Repair a snag yourself
"Your garment has a tear? How can you repair it?
A tear can happen during your workout.
The good news is that it can be repaired! You can apply an iron-on patch to prevent the tear from getting bigger or the fibers from escaping. A patch, scissors, an iron and you're done!"