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style #105471

Loose Fit Washed Duck Insulated Pant - 4 Extreme Warmth Rating

$109.99 - $119.99
3.5 out of 5 star rating

Color: Black

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Color: Black

2 colors
Color

Size:

Please select a size.

Short (M - 2XL)

Short

Regular (S - 3XL)

Regular

Tall (L - 2XL)

Tall
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Description

Forget about the cold and focus on the job at hand in these men's insulated pants. They're made of classic duck canvas with lightweight synthetic insulation for warmth without added bulk. Ankle to thigh leg zips make for easy on and off over boots and layers. Multiple utility pockets give you space for tools and supplies.

Engineered for high warmth in severely cold conditions. See Technology section below for more details.

Compatible with the Carhartt Knee Pad
103193

Features

  • 12-ounce, 100% ringspun cotton duck
  • Quilted lining for easy on and off; 100% polyester 3M™ Thinsulate™ featherless insulation for warmth without the weight
  • Carhartt strong triple-stitched main seams
  • Generous fit through the seat and thigh with the most room to move and a straight leg opening
  • Flexible waist for increased range of motion
  • Ankle-to-thigh leg zippers with storm flaps
  • Reinforced kick panels around cuffs add durability
  • Knee pad compatible
  • Multiple utility pockets
  • Model No. OR5471-M
  • Country of Origin: Imported

Warmth Rating Earned: LEVEL 4 – EXTREME WARMTH

Warmth Level 4
 

Engineered For Extreme Warmth in the Coldest Conditions On Earth

A rating of EXTREME WARMTH means it works where weather thermometers quit. Delivering our highest level of warmth for plowing through unbearably cold conditions and record low temps. To date, our Yukon Extremes series is among the few to ever reach Level 4 – the rating reserved for the warmest gear we make.

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Review Summary
Average Rating
3.5 out of 5 star rating
3.5 of 5.0
Fit
This product is more Form Fitted
Rated 3 out of 5
Waaaayyyyy toooo long
Just bought these and tried them on. Purchased size large regular. I'm 5'10" 185lbs. Usually wear 34 32 Carhartt jeans. These are like 6 to 8" too long. Gonna order the mediums and see how they fit. Overall, I like the pants but the sizing is off. Once I get the mediums I'll write a new review so people know what they are actually getting.
November 1, 2024
Jamestown, ND, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Warm pants
Great work pant for everyday use in the late spring and winters.
October 29, 2024
Erie, PA, US
Rated 1 out of 5
Very disappointing
Sizing is way off. I'm usually a 34 to 36 . The medium and large don't fit. Medium is more like a size 32 and large is more of a size 40. Very disappointing. Wished they would make these in sizes rather than medium or large. Come on Carhartt, you can do better. These pants would be awesome. I had to purchase similar pants on eBay that were older versions but had sizing. I see these comments are very similar but nothing happens to correct the problem.
October 29, 2024
Dearborn, MI, US
Rated 1 out of 5
Bring back the originals
I wear 34-30. A size medium regular is way to big. They're like 5" to long and they will fall off if you bend over. The bunched up stretchy elastic waist is God forsakenly uncomfortable. Why the hell carhartt doesn't start making the original again is beyond me. They were the best pants ever made. Whoever designed these pants should be fired. Bring back regular sized pants. Like all your other pants. These pant are warm. That's it. They suck!! These would never work for a work pant.
October 20, 2024
, AK, US
Rated 1 out of 5
Disgusted by this company it's a shell of its former sld
Size completely not in accordance with normal humans I'm a 34x30 which sounds to me like it would be large regular, but the pants came in way to big, the quality and craftsman ship are not even close to what they used to be, I purchased these in winter of 2011 and they were much more heavy duty than this disgrace they call carhartt today
Tom s
October 15, 2024
Orange County, NY, US