Whether you’re chasing chukars in Nevada, desert quail in New Mexico, or hunting prairie and ruffed grouse across the Midwest, the LCS Warm Weather Chaps are built for the job. Designed from lightweight,...
Whether you’re chasing chukars in Nevada, desert quail in New Mexico, or hunting prairie and ruffed grouse across the Midwest, the LCS Warm Weather Chaps are built for the job. Designed from lightweight, single-layer middle denier nylon, these chaps provide the brush-busting protection you need without the bulk or heat of heavyweight upland hunting gear. Stay cool, stay mobile, and stay protected.
Each leg features a 22-inch side zipper, making it easy to put them on or take them off without removing your boots. The standard chap design includes a durable nylon strap that loops through your belt and snaps securely in place. Built tough in the USA, these hunting chaps are perfect for upland bird hunters who demand breathable comfort in warm-weather hunts.
Key Features:
Lightweight & Breathable: Ideal for warm-weather hunts, keeps you cool while blocking brush and burrs.
Durable Nylon Construction: Single-layer middle denier nylon resists briars, thorns, and heavy cover.
Easy On/Off Design: 22-inch side zippers allow you to put on or remove chaps without taking off boots.
Secure Fit: Adjustable nylon strap loops through your belt and snaps for a custom fit.
Made in the USA: Quality craftsmanship built for serious hunters.
Sizing Options: Medium or Husky leg width with inseams of 26", 28", 30", or 32". (Order inseam 1–2" shorter than normal pant leg inseam).
The LCS Warm Weather Hunting Chaps give you lightweight protection and rugged performance, making them a must-have for early season upland bird hunts.
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