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Long pants for long legs (slim fit)?

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My quest continues for pants that run super long. Ideally I'd like them to bunch up a little at the bottom but I'm starting to think I'll need a tailor for that.

I usually wear 34-36" waist and 36" inseam trousers. I'm not massively tall - 6'4", 215 - but my legs are long.

Pants that I've tried that come up a bit too short:

- Arcteryx Sabre Long fit: supposed to have a 35" inseam but they seem a little shorter to me. Expensive too, so I'm reluctant to make do.

- Burton Cargo Large/Tall: my current/old pants, relaxed fit, good length. Unfortunately, they only do regular fit now, which is too restrictive and they seem shorter. Disappointing.

- Mammut Stoney HS 36 Long: Nice pants and reasonably long (they advertise a 35" inseam). I'll keep these unless I can find something a touch longer.

- Spider Dare Tailored 36 Long: Too short (they're 34" at best); worse, they're cut slightly shorter at the back (something to do with skis and ski boots, maybe, but it makes them look even shorter).

Can anyone recommend a brand (ideally a specific models) that runs particularly long in the leg (34" inseam is too short) at a reasonable waist width (34-36")?
 
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My quest continues for pants that run super long. Ideally I'd like them to bunch up a little at the bottom but I'm starting to think I'll need a tailor for that.

I usually wear 34-36" waist and 36" inseam trousers. I'm not massively tall - 6'4", 215 - but my legs are long.

Pants that I've tried that come up a bit too short:

- Arcteryx Sabre Long fit: supposed to have a 35" inseam but they seem a little shorter to me. Expensive too, so I'm reluctant to make do.

- Burton Cargo Large/Tall: my current/old pants, relaxed fit, good length. Unfortunately, they only do regular fit now, which is too restrictive and they seem shorter. Disappointing.

- Mammut Stoney HS 36 Long: Nice pants and reasonably long (they advertise a 35" inseam). I'll keep these unless I can find something a touch longer.

- Spider Dare Tailored 36 Long: Too short (they're 34" at best); worse, they're cut slightly shorter at the back (something to do with skis and ski boots, maybe, but it makes them look even shorter).

Can anyone recommend a brand (ideally a specific models) that runs particularly long in the leg (34" inseamv is too short) at a reasonable waist width (34-36")?
I have a tonne of pants, most in large and extra large.
No idea what the inseams are or any of the measurements are?

But some of my favorite pants ever, have been shorter than they should be.

Why do you want your pants to bunch up at all at the bottom?

So you can pull them up every time you bind up?
Or do you tuck em in the bindings so they constantly are pulling them down as you ride?

Long pants suck ass, extra long pants are even worse.

I buy pants that work perfect while I'm riding.
That's when I want them to be perfect.

Not while I'm sitting in the bar.

Long pants just get trashed, the bottoms cut torn to Shit, they drag on the ground and get all dirty.

I'm not familiar with all the brands you've mentioned, but arc-tyrex pants are ridiculously expensive, like retarded expensive.

I could sell you at least 2 pairs of wicked pants, maybe 3 for the price your gonna spend on one pair of those.

Maybe you got money to burn?
Don't know, but if you do, stoke up that fire I guess?


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#11 · (Edited)
I'm 6'1" with 34" waist and I think the Ride Westlake might be a good fit. They're a 15k mid-slim boot cut pant and quite long on me even with boots. I drag them pretty bad if I don't roll them a little so probably right up your alley as you're 3" taller. I would also recommend Airblaster Pretty Tight
Pants (10k) if you like the skinny look (in my avatar) but they're a little short in the crotch so you kinda have to sag em.
 
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