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    Andre Buhot
    BPL Member

    @shadow-mkii

    Hi,  can anyone let me know if railrider’s pants are still sized really large.  I have a couple of pairs of versatac pants in size small that I purchased about 6 years ago and the waist is huge. I’m 6’2″ and have a 30″ waist and am interested in getting a pair of Bushwacker Weather pants.

    Thanks

     

    #3400362
    Ian
    BPL Member

    @10-7

    I recently purchased the Boneflats pants and shirt.  Both run true to size for me, but maybe a bit on the generous side.

    #3400370
    Matthew / BPL
    Moderator

    @matthewkphx

    Ecomesh pants purchased last year were ridiculously large. I had to exchange them. When I called to make the exchange the CSR was able to tell me the real dimensions of the pants. Call them and maybe you can avoid the exchange.

    #3400381
    Bill Noellert
    BPL Member

    @bnoellert

    Locale: SF Bay Area

    Yes. I’m 6′ with a 32″ waist and I have to go with small on the eco mesh pants or I need a belt.

    #3400388
    Stephen M
    BPL Member

    @stephen-m

    Locale: Way up North

    True to size for me also.

    #3400500
    William Kerber
    BPL Member

    @wkerber

    Locale: South East US

    I think the waist is a little generous as well. I would generally wear a large, but based on reviews and their sizing chart, I went with a medium and it was the right choice.

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