Preview: Sitka Harvester Pant

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posted on June 8, 2024
Sitka Harvester Pant

A classic work pant that is durable enough for a long, hard day on the job or in the hunting field yet is surprisingly comfortable thanks to its 97/3 blend of cotton and spandex, the Harvester Pant by Sitka wears like denim but with just a bit of extra stretch.

The Harvester has a lot of room for storage without being as obvious about it as a cargo pant. Four main pockets (two front, two back) are spacious enough to actually be useful, while a zippered leg pocket and a dedicated knife pocket, both on the right side, can easily accommodate a blade, multitool, small flashlight or other sundry small items.

Available in Obsidian (black) or Coyote (dark tan). MSRP is $139. For more information, visit sitkagear.com.

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