Harlaut Apparel

railski

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Okay,

I want the people who have bought these insanely expensive pants and other apparel and tell me the quality of it. I wanna get people who have actually owned em to give their official opinion here. Thanks
 
topic:railski said:
Okay,

I want the people who have bought these insanely expensive pants and other apparel and tell me the quality of it. I wanna get people who have actually owned em to give their official opinion here. Thanks

I asked a kid who was wearing their pants seasons ago, and he said it was mid.

not sure if it's improved since then.
 
the baggy fit is definitely good and something other brands don’t get as well imo. not very waterproof, and can get some rips on the cuffs. also the fleece liner is annoying and gets hot/smelly
 
14628912:Dlonetti said:
the baggy fit is definitely good and something other brands don’t get as well imo. not very waterproof, and can get some rips on the cuffs. also the fleece liner is annoying and gets hot/smelly

This and the belt loops are to far away so they do that thing where they droop below your belt in the front. pretty brutal place to let snow in. That being said I also have a hoodie and its great, super comfy and well made.
 
14628915:ParkingLotPiss said:
This and the belt loops are to far away so they do that thing where they droop below your belt in the front. pretty brutal place to let snow in. That being said I also have a hoodie and its great, super comfy and well made.

yeah ive found the non pants stuff to be pretty high quality. and yeah the waistband thing is annoying
 
I owned a pair and only rode them for a season. When I bought them they were like $180 which to my knowledge is below average for new snow pants. Quality was mid (not shitty, but not great, mid as in very average), the fleece liner made them way too warm IMO. The fit is one of a kind, no pants really look the like them. They got a lot of hate but I don't understand why, if you want nice snowpants you need either buy used or pay a pretty penny, these pants are not priced like high quality lifetime warranty snowpants so idk why people keep shitting on them for not being that
 
14628923:Farmville420 said:
I owned a pair and only rode them for a season. When I bought them they were like $180 which to my knowledge is below average for new snow pants. Quality was mid (not shitty, but not great, mid as in very average), the fleece liner made them way too warm IMO. The fit is one of a kind, no pants really look the like them. They got a lot of hate but I don't understand why, if you want nice snowpants you need either buy used or pay a pretty penny, these pants are not priced like high quality lifetime warranty snowpants so idk why people keep shitting on them for not being that

one of my friends somehow cut his liner out and I want to do that to mine
 
topic:railski said:
Okay,

I want the people who have bought these insanely expensive pants and other apparel and tell me the quality of it. I wanna get people who have actually owned em to give their official opinion here. Thanks

I bought a pair of sample 2xl armada pants for $45 and not only are they more stacked and 1/4 of the price but they’re decent quality, just buy a pair of big ski pants of eBay and stop buying this parachute pant ankle cinching garbage for $200. If you got a deal on them tho fuck if it’s ya life
 
I bought one of their jackets 2 years ago, and honestly it's great. The only qualms I have with it is that it's a MASSIVE jacket for its size (i got XL) and I always have to re-cinch at the waist every time I do remotely any form of lower-body movement, but otherwise it's very warm for a shell jacket and feels very nice quality-wise for 140 dollars (what it was at the time). Another thing that did bother me was the jacket zippers, they're impossible to zip with mitts on.
 
Harlauts have the best fit and look imo but yea quality is bad, they are thin so rip easy, and then have a fleece liner which I actually like. They get super wet and waterproofing does not work in my experience. Only saying this so hopefully they up the quality in the future
 
i’ve had the cargos for two years, the quality isn’t like noticeably worse than any other basic pants i’ve had and they hold up well considering i only ride midwest rail parks all day. The waterproofing is ok, never really had wet legs but the exterior can soak up water and get heavy. Overall pretty sick pants for the price
 
topic:railski said:
Okay,

I want the people who have bought these insanely expensive pants and other apparel and tell me the quality of it. I wanna get people who have actually owned em to give their official opinion here. Thanks

the quality of the fit and build of the pants is insanely good, I’ve noticed the water proofing isn’t the best and they do get kinda beat up, but I’d still recommend
 
Overpriced avg quality gear, atleast with import fees. They did nail the fit and style though some of the best looking pants specifically. Best thing I got was a hoodie the fit is perfect and has a nice heavyweight feel. R3, Vulgus, Arsenic, lizardstuff are better value if you’re in the states. big strides>shitkids in every way.
 
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