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JalmarKalmarThis is your 4th thread about harlaut pants. do you have dementia or something?
Jemspeople still haven’t figured out other large pants exist
SchizoSkierHarlauts drag and aren’t even remotely waterproof, I literally do not understand the hype around them whatsoever
Jemspeople still haven’t figured out other large pants exist
SchizoSkierHarlauts drag and aren’t even remotely waterproof, I literally do not understand the hype around them whatsoever
Jemsi literally just got some random synthetic cargo pants for $2 and they look very much alike harlauts but mfs will drop $200 whatever on the midlaut pants
SchizoSkierHarlauts drag and aren’t even remotely waterproof, I literally do not understand the hype around them whatsoever
KilaTsunamiSucks when a cool pro puts their name on a good looking but over all, crumby product. Just like the TW Pro. How could they want to put their name on shit that fails regularly?
b0ssBecause HH and TW cater to an audience bigger than freestyle skiing. It makes sense that their gear is the most affordable and cheapest quality. Its like this by design. I might even go as far as saying even lots of experienced riders wear and ride these because no matter how nice our gear is we still manage to get it dirty or break it.
I’d rather buy cheap skis to have money left over when they snap than a pair of nice skis that will most definitely snap anyway.
I’d rather buy cheap $155 pants that will last me 200 days and are simple to sow up when I inevitably get snagged by a branch.
A nice candide jacket is $550-900. My HH pants and jacket combined are $340, look and feel better, and I wont be mad when wheelchair grease gets on them.