TEDIOUS MENS BLACK COTTON JERSEY LINED TROUSERS WAS £33.99
£10.99 sizes L & XL Free C&c @ Trespass
Just ordered a pair, thought can't go wrong for 10.99 & free to collect from store
19 comments
guttediam
6 Mar 17#19
Nice one for doing dealerxxx's leg/finger work :smirk:
bailey87
6 Mar 171#17
I have three legs - only the middle one is XXL
Trane
6 Mar 171#15
Ordered, thanks OP. Heat added.
dealerxxx
6 Mar 171#14
Waterproof?
guttediam to dealerxxx
6 Mar 17#16
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
If you want to keep comfortable out on a prolonged hike, a pair of trousers like the Tedious men's active trousers are an essential part of your kit. Lightweight and comfortable, they will prevent restriction or discomfort on the move.
Featuring four handy zip pockets to keep all your essential kit close to hand, these trousers also have a simple toggle fastening that will keep them in place over your undertrousers. Finally a zip fly opening makes dressing easy.
Finished in black, you can add these simple overtrousers to your kit for a quick layer of defence, suited to long days outdoors
Taslan has a water-resistant DWR surface coating but there's no waterproof membrane of backing. The manufacturers describe it as "water resistant".
guttediam
6 Mar 17#13
That's not thanx ( typo is my excuse )
admirable
6 Mar 171#11
Discount Code tVCGwJJ10 brings them down to £10.44p
Voucher code credit to senucas
guttediam to admirable
6 Mar 17#12
Thanx admirable :smiley:
iSM4SHxYOUx
6 Mar 17#9
Always only FAT sizes left on these trouser deals posted :/
guttediam to iSM4SHxYOUx
6 Mar 17#10
Thanx why I'm good to go!!! :P
ArthurDent1
5 Mar 171#8
my jeans are all 34" waist 36" leg - so trousers that come in only S, M, L, etc with no lengths is hopeless; I either need to tie them with string at the waist or wear them liked cropped jeans.
Still, it's getting easier as I get older, I remember being a 30" waist n 36" leg when I was about 19. I looked like I was made out of pipe cleaners, but it was definitely easier to climb mountains with so little weight to carry about!
tek-monkey
5 Mar 171#7
They market themselves as for outdoor types, but the sizing is always short/fat. Most outdoorsy types I know are slim, mind you most don't wear trespass probably for that reason. The material they use is normally OK, I have a DLX jacket that won't let a drop through, but the sizing just seems way out. The smallest waist they do is a 32" but that gives you a 30" leg, and even a 32" can feel a little short on me.
sowotsdis
4 Mar 173#4
should go well with the odious shirt and Schitt kicker boots
guttediam to sowotsdis
5 Mar 17#6
Odious pmsl didn't know these where for hanging around the mall with a bud-light but thanx for the idea :laughing:
compadre
4 Mar 173#2
Got any for an exciting man?
guttediam to compadre
4 Mar 171#3
Definitely not :confused:
tek-monkey
4 Mar 17#1
Need a small waist but an xxl leg, oh well!
ArthurDent1 to tek-monkey
4 Mar 17#5
LIkewise, it's why these kind of trousers are always useless.
Opening post
£10.99 sizes L & XL Free C&c @ Trespass
Just ordered a pair, thought can't go wrong for 10.99 & free to collect from store
19 comments
If you want to keep comfortable out on a prolonged hike, a pair of trousers like the Tedious men's active trousers are an essential part of your kit. Lightweight and comfortable, they will prevent restriction or discomfort on the move.
Featuring four handy zip pockets to keep all your essential kit close to hand, these trousers also have a simple toggle fastening that will keep them in place over your undertrousers. Finally a zip fly opening makes dressing easy.
Finished in black, you can add these simple overtrousers to your kit for a quick layer of defence, suited to long days outdoors
Fabric Composition & Care: Shell 100% Nylon Taslan Lining 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Jersey
Taslan has a water-resistant DWR surface coating but there's no waterproof membrane of backing. The manufacturers describe it as "water resistant".
Voucher code credit to senucas
Still, it's getting easier as I get older, I remember being a 30" waist n 36" leg when I was about 19. I looked like I was made out of pipe cleaners, but it was definitely easier to climb mountains with so little weight to carry about!