2011 Sitka Timberline Pant

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@Kevin Cooke - There's no plans to make the Timberlines or anything similar in Forest. If you're not in the stand, we recommend the Open Country Pattern, as it is designed for longer engagement distances and non-elevated visual concealment. From what you described, you may consider OC Timberlines... As for the job postings in Bozeman, we aren't posting them on the website. A simple google search should bring up what you're looking for.
Thanks,
The Sitka Team
will these pants or something similar be offered in forest pattern? with the waterproof seat and padded knees these would be perfect for some running and gunning for turkey over more vast areas. the waterproof ass would eliminate the need for a turkey vest with cushion. just wondering. really need some pants for this fall turkey season, but would like to know before i buy the 90% in forest only to have the pants i really want (the forest timberline-ish pant)come out for 2012. thanks for the info, kevin

ps. Is a job post for positions with your new bozeman headquarters planned?
The Timberline pant is $229. The Contrail Windshirt is $199.
Hello,
please how much is Timberline and Contrail Pant Windshirt?
Thanks
Martin
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Bob... Unfortunately; no. The belt is fixed in the back of the pant with a small single stitch. However; the pants were designed in such a way, so that you can still holster a knife, or other various accessories onto the belt.

Jason... These pants will be available on/around June 1.
When will I be able to buy these?
These look and sound great. I am part of the Outfitters Program and will be looking to order this. One question, is the belt removable so you can use something sturdier? I was able to remove the belt from my mountain pants and use the normal, tougher sitka belt...Bob

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