The Filson Single Tin Chaps are built for hunters, dog trainers, and outdoorsmen who demand tough, reliable protection in the field. Made from 12.5-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth, these legendary chaps...
The Filson Single Tin Chaps are built for hunters, dog trainers, and outdoorsmen who demand tough, reliable protection in the field. Made from 12.5-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth, these legendary chaps are designed to withstand the harshest briars, brush, and weather while keeping you comfortable year-round.
Featuring felled seams, bartacking at stress points, and heavy-duty snaps, these hunting chaps are built to last through years of hard use. The oil finish Tin Cloth not only provides excellent abrasion resistance but also repels water, making them highly functional in wet or muddy conditions.
Adjustable side straps let you customize your fit and inseam length for all-day comfort, whether you’re training dogs, running field trials, or spending long days hunting upland birds.
Key Features:
Constructed from 12.5-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth.
Durable design with felled seams, bartacking, and heavy-duty snaps.
Water-resistant and abrasion-resistant for tough outdoor use.
Adjustable side straps to customize inseam and fit.
Inseam Options: Regular fits 29"–31"; Long fits 32"–34".
These Filson hunting chaps deliver the legendary durability and performance that serious outdoorsmen trust, season after season.
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