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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Sacramento, California
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Rail Rider pants
I picked up a pair of Rail Rider pants for my upcoming trip to Thailand and they are great! extra pockets for gear, a hidden pocket for passport and cash, comfortable quick dry material but substantial that they look like normal casual pants.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: St.Louis
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Curious where you found at, Bach. Bought at campmor in past, no longer carry. Down to a couple pair, wore them to work until required to have something resistant to arc flash. (Carhartts under nomex still makes you "melt", no matter how safe it is.) Always have spare pair in bag as constantly in wetlands, wading, canoe etc . Last ones bought were dinosaurs, made in US.
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Hi Bill
I got them at a local thrift shop here in California (in new condition with tags still on them!), but I note there is an online site for their clothing: http://www.railriders.com/ Looks like online would be the way to get more. |
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By the way, I am not affiliated with this company in any way, :). Just trying to respond to the question...
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