Very well developed video! Thank you for including the sound test, as it may seem pointless on the surface I feel like this is a somewhat ignored aspect of pants especially with the type of materials these pants are usually constructed with.
I'm probably gonna be purchasing some Stotz after seeing this video, I sometimes find myself on the job at constructions sites and these seem perfect for that everyday rugged use. Definitely would get some very good wear out of them. (and hiking as well)
Very helpful video, kinda surprised Enfin didn't send you a pair of tech poplin too. I've been eyeing the Alai and Egia, but the Aurrean looks pretty good here... Could you say which is most similar to the fabric of your PL02?
Hey Antwon! LOVE this video, its super helpful. But in terms of fit, since Stotz has no give would it be better to size up? or do you find Enfin Leve's pants don't run too small on the waist?
Really like the Stotz, especially in that Earth colour. My 2nd choice would be the twill pants. As for the Dryskin cargos, are the big zip pulls on pockets replaceable? I ask they look a bit like tassels (!) and are a bit too cosplay-like for me
I couldn't agree more with you on your Dryskin opinion. This fabric is definetly perfect for the "one" cargo-pants and is performing great overall. But I've got a question about the phone pockets: Are they capable of holding your phone while doing sick ninja-esque flying kicks? Please elaborate, since this might influence my purchase decision. :D
I wonder about the warmth. I never see brands specifying recommended use of their items, weather. I have heard that stotz is too light for when it's cooler and dryskin is nylon so I imagine is pretty light too. But then again I see you guys not wearing anything underneath (besides briefs lol), so I guess I must be wrong? Just trying to find the adequate fabric for my next jacket
Can't really comment on any of the fabrics yet, I'm receiving my Merino Lined Ameztu's in Dryskin tomorrow and I'm really excited to see if they will fit me and if the quality and fabric is as good as people say. From the specs I think Dryskin is the best fabric for pants, i have this feeling that Stotz is better for jackets but idk.
I ordered my first pair of stotz pants from enfin levé in late April, I should be receiving them by the end of the week. This only makes me more excited to get my hands on them
Can someone tell me if dryskin starts to leave marks around the creased areas after moderate use. I found that stotz seems to mark quite easily and I think I would prefer dryskin if the colour integrity is preserved for longer.
I know there wasn't an opportunity to really test them, but any comment on durability relative to denim? I'm trying to move away from denim all the time, but it's considered the bare minimum if you get into a motorcycle accident. It sounds like etaproof can at least do the same job?
As a Coloradoan, this style fits the weather and dynamic of the state. With that said, do you think Mountain Hardwear, body glove, and even some Patagonia could fit into the "techwear" category as long as its black, tapered, and pockets?
I just want to know what kind of mousse this guy uses! And how long it takes him to get his hair like that, or does he just have a stylist for it before each video.
got myself a twill cargo pants at around early january, they're really comfy but i got some small problems with it being ripped at the crotch part and the part near the zip on the ankle after a couple days of usage which is weird. got it fixed pretty easily tho. i'd probably opt for the stotz material if i had the option to.
Nothing here for me is sufficient as far as “testing” for my hard-use life applications. A good overview of basic assessments and sensations, but beyond that is very thin regarding useful information. I do appreciate the sound test; it’s vital to my decisions and so often overlooked.
Is stotz etaproof different for their jackets? It says "100% cotton waterproof, windproof Swiss fabric, is the ultimate protection from adverse weather conditions. Spun with extra long staple fibre yarns, this natural cotton fabric offers exceptional breathability and durability." Says "proof" instead of "resistant".
From what I understand it's not waterproof (Stotz rates it for a 600-720mm water column, afaik 'waterproof' starts at about 1000 but don't quote me on that).
how do you wash your pair of Dryskin? I recently got a pair of Enfin Leve Amaitu, first time actually trying out this material and I'm not quite sure how to treat them
@@quantic7244 I haven't washed my pairs yet. I'm treating them like denim and just putting them in the freezer to freshen them up. Most dirt etc seems to wipe off easy. A quick hand wash and line dry works great for most items. The more you wash these materials the more dye they lose and the DWR becomes less effective too. You can add new DWR treatments in the wash though. But my advice is if they are smelly, put them in the freezer, if they are really dirty hand wash and line dry.
Those two have essentially the same tone of black, stotz is lighter and will fade even more because of the cotton. The textiles have a different "texture" when looking at them though.
Dryskin feels "warmer" because of the softer material vs Stotz which feels "cooler" because of the ridged cotton (in a way like how jeans feels cold when you first put them on). Both are breathable fabrics and technically not made for cold environments by themselves (which is why EL now have Merino Dryskin)
I would like to hear suggestions too. II blows my mind that no other brands are picking this style. I love enfinleve pants but they are awfully expensive. A cheaper version would make good bucks
Can you describe the difference in sizing between aurreans and the ameztu? You mentioned you sized up to L in aurrean - would be interested in why since they're a looser fit compared to the ameztu's
Sure! It's mostly to do with the length. The Ameztu is longer than most pants so I could get away with M (and the waist fits pretty well) but if I did that on the Aurrean they'd be too short. I do have to wear a belt with them but the waist difference isn't too great
I don't get the pricing of those pants. Schoeller Dryskin is a very common fabric in alpine climbing. Highly technical pants with high quality workmanship go for around 200 Euros and even lower as opposed to 480 Euros of the Enfin Leve. I for my part prefer the logoless, monochrome look of the Enfin Leve trouser for everyday wear, but the pricing looks like a rip-off of clueless hipsters who are impressed by a few technical features.
I agree that dryskin is fairly common in outdoor wear but then again, you are not likely to get the same aesthetics from them. From a performance standpoint, they would do fine but you just don't get that lewk with them. I think Enfin Leve is about the aesthetics with some performance thrown in and given that they are made to order pieces, the price is not completely unjustified.
@@ThisIsAntwon the brand DRKN has a jacket that unironically has a laptop pocket and a keyboard pocket (it's their void puffer). Then they have their "LAN parka", which I assume has pockets for your router, and your mum's CRT.
Would you rather spend $300 on pants or $300 on say a hoodie? Imo, pants and outerwear jackets are fine at this price if you buy one or two good quality products that are gonna last
Very well developed video! Thank you for including the sound test, as it may seem pointless on the surface I feel like this is a somewhat ignored aspect of pants especially with the type of materials these pants are usually constructed with.
Thanks! One of those things you don't really get from product pics as well haha
Antwon has some great anime hair going on.
Kakashi Sensei
Just a correction, stotz is rated 5/5 when it comes to water resistance. And from personal experience, it ages very nicely compared to the others.
Would you go for stotz rather than dryskin? Long time wise
love the look of the stotz bro✌️
I'm probably gonna be purchasing some Stotz after seeing this video, I sometimes find myself on the job at constructions sites and these seem perfect for that everyday rugged use. Definitely would get some very good wear out of them. (and hiking as well)
You forgot the most important test:
How much pet hair each retains.
Dryskin definitely collects pet hair... a lot
yeah it just pant that shopkeeper wear.... i used to like wear them when i was 13.... but not today since it just look informal...
Those 11bbs sneakers are fire
I watched all the videos of this channel searching for tech wear info. Antwon visited Japan a few years ago. Thank you. 😎
Glad you enjoyed the videos 😀
Awesome vid, Antwon. Looking at the Twill and Dryskin
Amazing comparison - I have a Stotz one and was wondering about the other two. Subscribed!
Welcome! Glad you liked the video
Very helpful video, kinda surprised Enfin didn't send you a pair of tech poplin too. I've been eyeing the Alai and Egia, but the Aurrean looks pretty good here...
Could you say which is most similar to the fabric of your PL02?
Need antwon to recreate the Flanders “Nothing at all” photo but wearing acronym
Hey Antwon! LOVE this video, its super helpful. But in terms of fit, since Stotz has no give would it be better to size up? or do you find Enfin Leve's pants don't run too small on the waist?
I personally like long slim pants with a heavy taper. I personally really like the stacking effect
I really like the new intro
Really like the Stotz, especially in that Earth colour. My 2nd choice would be the twill pants.
As for the Dryskin cargos, are the big zip pulls on pockets replaceable? I ask they look a bit like tassels (!) and are a bit too cosplay-like for me
Thanks for this, i was wondering what the differences were between the dryskin and the etotz
Glad you found it useful :D
So for summer, technical twill is the fabric to go?
Yo antwon, you should review some of under armour's cargos, they are very affordable while being pretty technical as well
I couldn't agree more with you on your Dryskin opinion. This fabric is definetly perfect for the "one" cargo-pants and is performing great overall. But I've got a question about the phone pockets: Are they capable of holding your phone while doing sick ninja-esque flying kicks? Please elaborate, since this might influence my purchase decision. :D
what shoes are those? looks dope
5:05 asmr section
and i now need me some bambas
I wonder about the warmth. I never see brands specifying recommended use of their items, weather. I have heard that stotz is too light for when it's cooler and dryskin is nylon so I imagine is pretty light too. But then again I see you guys not wearing anything underneath (besides briefs lol), so I guess I must be wrong? Just trying to find the adequate fabric for my next jacket
Anton never disappoint
How long is Ant gonna milk the new intro for
Until Kojima puts me in Death Stranding 2
Oh noo A wit’ da subtle lego architecture tokyo flex! *Jealousy increases*
Haha it wasn't even meant to be in-shot 👀 need to get building it though, 1 space left on the shelf!
This Is Antwon tbh I would like to see a video of your collection on your other channel! I am obsessed with this specific lego series
Can't really comment on any of the fabrics yet, I'm receiving my Merino Lined Ameztu's in Dryskin tomorrow and I'm really excited to see if they will fit me and if the quality and fabric is as good as people say. From the specs I think Dryskin is the best fabric for pants, i have this feeling that Stotz is better for jackets but idk.
I appreciate you doing the science.
I ordered my first pair of stotz pants from enfin levé in late April, I should be receiving them by the end of the week. This only makes me more excited to get my hands on them
Nice which model? I've waited 3 weeks for my Merino/ Dryskin Ameztu's and they will be delivered tomorrow hopefully.
@@poisoncobra7 ameztu cargo pants in etaproof earth
Not sure your waist size but the L aurrean is a 34. How did you decide on getting the large over the medium?
Nice one, I would like to create some brands in a future probably, simple casual wear - good business
Can someone tell me if dryskin starts to leave marks around the creased areas after moderate use. I found that stotz seems to mark quite easily and I think I would prefer dryskin if the colour integrity is preserved for longer.
I know there wasn't an opportunity to really test them, but any comment on durability relative to denim? I'm trying to move away from denim all the time, but it's considered the bare minimum if you get into a motorcycle accident. It sounds like etaproof can at least do the same job?
Sound analysis: *crispy*
so tough mudder durability test after lockdown gets lifted yeah?
As a Coloradoan, this style fits the weather and dynamic of the state.
With that said, do you think Mountain Hardwear, body glove, and even some Patagonia could fit into the "techwear" category as long as its black, tapered, and pockets?
I just want to know what kind of mousse this guy uses! And how long it takes him to get his hair like that, or does he just have a stylist for it before each video.
got myself a twill cargo pants at around early january, they're really comfy but i got some small problems with it being ripped at the crotch part and the part near the zip on the ankle after a couple days of usage which is weird. got it fixed pretty easily tho. i'd probably opt for the stotz material if i had the option to.
Sorry, but is there e difference between Schoeller Dry skin and Merino Dry skin?
The price tag on theses is INSANE. 330-430 Euro's a pop
Btw 1 sqm of dryskin is around 15 euro and with zippers i think max is 150 euro for pant xD
No test to see which material is more resistant to being shredded?!?
Nothing here for me is sufficient as far as “testing” for my hard-use life applications. A good overview of basic assessments and sensations, but beyond that is very thin regarding useful information. I do appreciate the sound test; it’s vital to my decisions and so often overlooked.
Is stotz etaproof different for their jackets? It says "100% cotton waterproof, windproof Swiss fabric, is the ultimate protection from adverse weather conditions. Spun with extra long staple fibre yarns, this natural cotton fabric offers exceptional breathability and durability." Says "proof" instead of "resistant".
From what I understand it's not waterproof (Stotz rates it for a 600-720mm water column, afaik 'waterproof' starts at about 1000 but don't quote me on that).
bamba 5s 🔥
Dryskin, is amazing. The one thing I don't like about my Enfin Leve pants though is that the waist is so thin. They need to add more structure there.
30m3 completely agree. This is the one thing preventing me from living in mine.
how do you wash your pair of Dryskin? I recently got a pair of Enfin Leve Amaitu, first time actually trying out this material and I'm not quite sure how to treat them
@@quantic7244 I haven't washed my pairs yet. I'm treating them like denim and just putting them in the freezer to freshen them up. Most dirt etc seems to wipe off easy. A quick hand wash and line dry works great for most items. The more you wash these materials the more dye they lose and the DWR becomes less effective too. You can add new DWR treatments in the wash though. But my advice is if they are smelly, put them in the freezer, if they are really dirty hand wash and line dry.
Does the technical twill or Schoeller dryskin have a deeper black or the darkest black .
Those two have essentially the same tone of black, stotz is lighter and will fade even more because of the cotton. The textiles have a different "texture" when looking at them though.
Spannertech Thankyou !
What sneaker are those in the first outfit ????
iD on the trousers on-screen at 12:34. I can't for the life of me make out the name of the brand that Antwon is referring to.
Garuda Wear
which would be best for low temperatures?
Dryskin feels "warmer" because of the softer material vs Stotz which feels "cooler" because of the ridged cotton (in a way like how jeans feels cold when you first put them on). Both are breathable fabrics and technically not made for cold environments by themselves (which is why EL now have Merino Dryskin)
Is there any cheaper (and available) alternative to the "Enfin Leve Ameztu" based only on the appearance ? I really dig that style
Look into Riot Division they have similar designs and half the price
found any?
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@@tiefschwarz8228 thanks for suggestion but I can't even do a research without making an account. Too much of an hassle.
I would like to hear suggestions too. II blows my mind that no other brands are picking this style. I love enfinleve pants but they are awfully expensive. A cheaper version would make good bucks
how’s you guys size on these
Couldn’t find anything bulletproof??
smh, you'd think Vollebak would have something like that
Lock down hair 7/10
Antwon low key looking like the Sorcerer Supreme
5:03 hey whats up this is asmr
Can you describe the difference in sizing between aurreans and the ameztu? You mentioned you sized up to L in aurrean - would be interested in why since they're a looser fit compared to the ameztu's
Sure! It's mostly to do with the length. The Ameztu is longer than most pants so I could get away with M (and the waist fits pretty well) but if I did that on the Aurrean they'd be too short. I do have to wear a belt with them but the waist difference isn't too great
Any ID on the shoes Antwon has on?
BBS x Salomon Bamba 5
Bamba 5 object dyed grey
I love all those pants but the prices are a little to much man the most I can see me paying for some tech pants is $200.
7:27 "DWƏ"
You look exactly like Vuj, probably not the first or last to say this.
Cargo Scratching ASMR with Ant
I don't get the pricing of those pants. Schoeller Dryskin is a very common fabric in alpine climbing. Highly technical pants with high quality workmanship go for around 200 Euros and even lower as opposed to 480 Euros of the Enfin Leve. I for my part prefer the logoless, monochrome look of the Enfin Leve trouser for everyday wear, but the pricing looks like a rip-off of clueless hipsters who are impressed by a few technical features.
I agree that dryskin is fairly common in outdoor wear but then again, you are not likely to get the same aesthetics from them. From a performance standpoint, they would do fine but you just don't get that lewk with them. I think Enfin Leve is about the aesthetics with some performance thrown in and given that they are made to order pieces, the price is not completely unjustified.
Enfin Leve is made to order lol
bambas are bombas!
Yyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssss
I've been wearing women's pants too long, if there is even a Switch Test that men's pants can pass.
Need someone to make Gamer Cargos™ with Switch and Monster Energy pockets
@@ThisIsAntwon the brand DRKN has a jacket that unironically has a laptop pocket and a keyboard pocket (it's their void puffer). Then they have their "LAN parka", which I assume has pockets for your router, and your mum's CRT.
L O V E the channel, not in love with the intro
*cries in Steven cargos*
There is no such thing as too much taper!
bring back old intro plsss
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42069 xD
enfin leve takin toooooo long to get me my pants
It's worth the wait!
We clearly have a significantly different version of “performance” for textiles.
300$+ is a little pricey for pants
Would you rather spend $300 on pants or $300 on say a hoodie? Imo, pants and outerwear jackets are fine at this price if you buy one or two good quality products that are gonna last