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Corrugate Guide Pants Vs 308 PantsUpdated 24 days ago

Both the Corrugate Guide and 308 Pants are purpose-built for active hunters, but they shine in different environments and hunting styles. Whether you’re picking your way through steep alpine basins or slipping silently into bow range, understanding the strengths of each pant will help you make the best call for your hunt.


Corrugate Guide Pants: Lightweight, Durable, Built for the Rugged

The Corrugate Guide Pants are crafted from 4 way stretch nylon, offering a tough, abrasion-resistant outer that doesn’t skimp on mobility. These pants are ultralight, breathable, and made to move through rough terrain without slowing you down.

They’re especially well-suited for early to mid-season hunts when you’re covering ground in temperatures between 30°F - 65°F. The nylon fabric allows heat to escape easily, keeping you comfortable during high-output activity—but it does come with a tradeoff: they’re a bit noisier, especially when compared to softer fabrics.

Best For:

  • Rugged terrain

  • Early to mid-season

  • Hunters who need lightweight durability


308 Pants: Silent, Streamlined, and Versatile

If you’re looking for quiet performance and a more tailored fit, the 308 Pants might be your go-to. Made from 4-way stretch polyester, they offer excellent mobility while remaining noticeably quieter—a huge win for archery hunters and anyone focused on stealth.

The design features a straight-leg cut that minimizes fabric bunching around the lower legs and reduces wear points. A thigh-zip vent with mesh paneling makes it easy to dump heat fast while keeping out brush and debris when busting through thick cover. With the right base layers, the 308s are a solid year-round option, though they truly excel in temps above 45°F.

Best For:

  • All-season use (with layering)

  • Archery and spot-and-stalk hunts

  • Hunters who prioritize stealth and comfort


How to Choose

  • Go with Corrugate Guide Pants if you’re tackling rough, technical country and need lightweight durability with breathability in warmer temps.

  • Choose the 308 Pants if you’re after quiet, all-day comfort with a clean fit—especially in moderate to cooler weather or when stealth is critical.

Both pants are designed to perform in the field. The key is choosing the one that best matches your conditions, hunting style, and terrain.

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