Thanks Jason...its gettin hot in West Texas so i started looking at new wardrobe options for mowing. Going to try a few different hat styles and loose the ball cap. Also going to try some loose fitting long sleeve performance shirts with SPF 50 protection and a cooling neck gaiter too. Oh...one other thing i decided to buy was some powdered electrolytes to rehydrate during the heat of day.
I get my work/mowing pants from Academy. They have zippers near the knee to turn the pants into shorts. I get whatever brand is the cheapest. They are a meant for fishing i think. Perfect for what we do.
Wool socks are a game changer. They wick moisture and keep your feet feeling cushioned all day long. Try fishing pants. They're the nice, cooling tech, but durable, and plenty of pockets that are well designed and placed.
Pants. Ebay. Cintas used cargo work pants. 10 to 15 dollars a piece. Very comfortable, and the pockets give you a place to put the extra string for the trimmer, when the speed feed runs out.
Chef pants are GREAT for hot weather and durable. Worked in kitchens throughout my 20s, and they were a life saver. Hard to find in khaki color if that's what you prefer, but either way, I highly recommend.
One garment overlooked is underwear....I was introduced to spandex briefs while in the Army...bye bye chafing.... I have heard from dozens of Ranger qualified Soldiers that they wear panty hose to keep their inner thighs from rubbing, if they are going for a long ruck march. I attended a school a few years ago and almost got dropped because O could not keep up very well on a graded movement....my inner thighs were literally bleeding through my trousers
Check out Duluth Trading Co. “dry on the fly” pants. Expensive but will last years. Biggest benefit when you sweat through your pants it won’t show and drys quick.
Your wardrobe looks like mine Jason lol. I call the flap hats, boonie hats. Not sure where I heard that. I get all of my clothes from Walmart... boonie hats, Ben Hogan golf pants (very lightweight), and Walls reflective yellow long sleeve breathable shirts. Danner boots I get off of Amazon. Very good video as always💯
I use Duluth pants and they hold up very well. This is my 2nd season wearing them, 5 days a week and they are still holding up well. The extra room in the crotch area is a great reason to buy if you prefer comfort around the boys. Those that prefer the skinny jeans, most likely wouldn't like them. Regarding the end, celebrations are great when getting rid of unwanted leaches. Good laugh! 😂 As Paul Jameson would say, those jokers..
Thanks Jason...its gettin hot in West Texas so i started looking at new wardrobe options for mowing. Going to try a few different hat styles and loose the ball cap. Also going to try some loose fitting long sleeve performance shirts with SPF 50 protection and a cooling neck gaiter too. Oh...one other thing i decided to buy was some powdered electrolytes to rehydrate during the heat of day.
As someone who asked about the shirt....Thanks! Check out Wrangler's ATG pants. Super light weight and breathable.
I get my work/mowing pants from Academy. They have zippers near the knee to turn the pants into shorts. I get whatever brand is the cheapest. They are a meant for fishing i think. Perfect for what we do.
Been using these for years. Unzipped them a bit when it's hot. feels great. Protection from flying objects, now that is another story
The goofiest and FUNNIEST video you have done yet!!!!
Keep up the great videos
Tim
Wool socks are a game changer. They wick moisture and keep your feet feeling cushioned all day long.
Try fishing pants. They're the nice, cooling tech, but durable, and plenty of pockets that are well designed and placed.
Pants. Ebay. Cintas used cargo work pants. 10 to 15 dollars a piece. Very comfortable, and the pockets give you a place to put the extra string for the trimmer, when the speed feed runs out.
Chef pants are GREAT for hot weather and durable. Worked in kitchens throughout my 20s, and they were a life saver. Hard to find in khaki color if that's what you prefer, but either way, I highly recommend.
One garment overlooked is underwear....I was introduced to spandex briefs while in the Army...bye bye chafing.... I have heard from dozens of Ranger qualified Soldiers that they wear panty hose to keep their inner thighs from rubbing, if they are going for a long ruck march. I attended a school a few years ago and almost got dropped because O could not keep up very well on a graded movement....my inner thighs were literally bleeding through my trousers
Hate this more than anything
I like the fishing shirts from Academy , stays cool in the heat , with velcro pockets .
Any Magellan, non-denim pants. Around $20 at Academy Sports
US Patriot, Tru Spec pants.
Light weight , plenty of pockets any last for years
Check out Duluth Trading Co. “dry on the fly” pants. Expensive but will last years. Biggest benefit when you sweat through your pants it won’t show and drys quick.
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Iron co. Patriot pants from Sam's club
Great information about the clothing 👍! Loved the clip at the end! That was awesome 🤣
Your wardrobe looks like mine Jason lol. I call the flap hats, boonie hats. Not sure where I heard that. I get all of my clothes from Walmart... boonie hats, Ben Hogan golf pants (very lightweight), and Walls reflective yellow long sleeve breathable shirts. Danner boots I get off of Amazon. Very good video as always💯
I use Duluth pants and they hold up very well. This is my 2nd season wearing them, 5 days a week and they are still holding up well. The extra room in the crotch area is a great reason to buy if you prefer comfort around the boys. Those that prefer the skinny jeans, most likely wouldn't like them.
Regarding the end, celebrations are great when getting rid of unwanted leaches. Good laugh! 😂
As Paul Jameson would say, those jokers..
I'm not exactly the skinny jean type so I might give those a try
Do you know which shirt that is on the website?
You kinda lost me at the end with changing from clothing to business vision. Was that on purpose?😳
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