Vesper Pant
Vesper Pant
Built with bowhunters in mind, the Vesper Pant is the ultimate quiet early-season pant that is both comfortable and durable. Built with a stretch nylon fabric, full length hip vents with built-in mesh, a tapered leg fit and one-handed zipper-operated thigh pockets, the Vesper is the go-to early-season pant that can also be layered underneath for mid-season hunts.
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Features
Features
- Tapered fit to minimize fabric rubbing and maximize silence
- Quiet, durable 2-way stretch nylon fabric
- Full length hip vents with built in mesh
- Front zipper that goes to the top of the waist band, helping minimize waist stretch
- Gusseted crotch for maximum mobility
- One-handed zipper operation
- Bonded and sewn seams in high wear areas
Specs
Specs
- Fabric-2-Way Stretch nylon
- Zippers-YKK with Rubber Dipped Zipper Pulls
Fit
Fit
Fit-Tapered, True to Size Waist and Mid-length rise
Inseam Length
- 28" waist has a 30" inseam
- 30" waist has a 32" inseam
- 32-36" waist has a 33" inseam
- 38-42" waist has a 34" inseam
Detailed Overview
Detailed Overview
The Vesper is the quietest, most comfortable and durable early season pair of pants you will ever own. Built for multi-day backcountry hunts, the feature set is designed to be simple and functional with off-set thigh cargo pockets, one-handed zipper operation and full length hip vents.
Made with a durable 2-way stretch nylon fabric with a PFAs free DWR coating, full length hip vents, bonded seams in high wear areas and a lightweight, breathable brushed pocket mesh, the Vesper will keep you cool and comfortable on early season hunts, but we put enough room in the legs so you can layer underneath to use them through the season. With a mid-length rise and a generous gussetted crotch, the Vesper allows maximum un-restriced range of movement for hiking in the mountains.
The Vesper is designed with a tapered leg fit to minimize fabric rubbing and catching on brush. We also included a fly zipper that goes to the top of the waist band to minimze waist stretch over the course of multi-day hunts.
The technical features, fit and construction of the Vesper Pant make it the ideal early season pant for mountain hunting.

Vesper Pant
Great pants, lightweight and tough enough to handle southern NM backcountry hunting. I’m 5’11” and 190 lbs and the 34s fit me great!
Very comfortable - they run really tight on my thighs and big around my waist which is typical for how clothes fit me. Love the material and vents.
I now have argali tent, sleep system, stove and cloths. I am hopefully anticipating a down coat and wind breaking jacket.
Really love the pants! High quality and fit is great, except for the length. I wish you guys feridomake 32x32. That 33 is a little long long for me.
They’ve proven to be an excellent all-around pair of pants so far. They’re extremely comfortable, allow for easy movement, stay quiet while walking or hiking, and strike a nice balance between breathability and durability. I’ve worn them casually, on hikes, and during range sessions in the mountains, and they’ve performed well in every setting. I’m definitely looking forward to putting more miles on them during hikes, scouting trips, and hunts.
One thing to note: they only come in a single length, so I had to get them hemmed. The seamstress even commented on how well-made they are, which says a lot about the overall quality.
The Argali Vesper Pant have been getting a serious workout lately, and they’ve held up across the board. Archery shoots, building courses, hikes, rucks—they’ve seen a bit of everything already.
First thing you notice is comfort. These are easy to live in all day. They’ve also proven plenty durable so far, which matters when you’re not exactly taking it easy on your gear.
Fit-wise, they’re solid with one note—the waist runs a little tighter than expected, especially compared to the Torrex pant. But the cut through the thighs is spot on, and for me at 5'3", 155, the length is a huge win. No excess fabric bunching up like I usually deal with.
The vents are great, but the zippers are next-level. Smooth, easy to grab, and you can open them mid-stride without any hiccups. Seems like a small thing, but it’s not common.
Big fan of the pocket layout too. Knife and flashlight ride further out on the hip, staying out of the way but still easy to access.
These feel like a well-thought-out piece of gear that just works.