CarharttMen's Yukon Extremes Loose Fit Insulated Biberall
E**N
Great bibs, but If you’re 5’11” go with regular length
These are nice! I look forward to testing more. But currently:Pros:-Light weight-deep thigh/booty pockets w Velcro-metal zippered chest pockets-loose fit legs that wrap around big boots easily (including Baffin Impacts). There’s no scrunchy around the ankleCons:-shallow, narrow main front pockets that won’t hardly fit your hands-medium ‘tall’ says 5’11” is the minimum. I’m 5’11” and they’re way too long (pictured) without boots. With boots they work, but you can feel the extra as you walk. I have longer legs than back, typically wear 32x34 Levi 511’s.Overall: 1hr test in 30 degree weather, arms got chilly but bibbed areas did not. So that’s a perfect 10/10. Main chest and leg zippers are both plastic, so durability is a question. Chest pocket zippers are both metal though? Just charge me $5 more and make them all metal. Chest area fits perfect. Comfortable, warm. Adjustable suspenders are nice, could adjust to a little smaller though.I like them a lot! Going to test them outdoors in northern MN in two weeks, will report back.
D**M
Worth every penny
Warm durable great fit
D**M
High quality
I never have owned Yukon coveralls so I gave them a shot to replace my very old and worn standard carhart bibs I purchased over 20 years ago. Its 21 degrees out this morning and Im wearing carhart cargo pants beneath and upper I have on standard hanes tshirt with my work long sleeve uniform shirt. Im also sporting a large carhart coat also. To say the least Im very comfortable and warm. The only down side if there was one was the material this is made of is noisy and you can hear me traveling lol. These are awesome and worth the money! Go Carhart Go!
T**V
Sizing Chart Worked Perfect for Me!!!
I'm 6'2" 160lbs so I'm a pretty slender guy. But I used the sizing chart and decided to go for the Medium pair. They come down to about an inch from the bottom of my boots so I get nice full coverage without the back of the bottom pant legs dragging the ground as I walk. They fit me super well and are VERY warm. You really only need these if you are working outside on winter days or if you want to enjoy some snow time outside with the family. The Denier 500 material these are make out of is notorious for being VERY durable and almost impossible to rip/rub through. They are incredibly abrasion resistant. So people complain about the clips and zippers being made out of plastic but I prefer it. Plastic is much less brittle in very cold conditions and is less likely to break in ice cold weather. ( it's true. I couldn't believe it either until I looked it up. ) But overall they are nice and warm for even the coldest days and very durable. Exactly what I was looking for. Didn't like the price until I tried them on and was blown away. Don't hesitate to buy these. They are incredible.
C**G
Worth the money
Used in Alaska this year. They kept me warm in negative 53 weather.
M**
Durable material, excellent quality and material!
Bought 2 of these! Given as gifts and they LOVE them! Fit perfectly, VERY durable and lasts for years of wear and tear and they love how warm they were with the weather we got. They were excited to receive them and so appreciated them because they both work outside in the harshest of conditions and say they never get cold regardless of how cold it gets! Would highly recommend!
M**W
Excellent cold protection, but the pockets are a hassle
Really like these for the weather- I wore them through the recent deep freeze that passed through Colorado ~25 below zero- these did an excellent job of keeping me warm (with underarmor 4 thermals + jeans and the matching Carhartt yukon extreme jacket).I really wish they had a cinch method of some sort to tighten them up to my torso so they don't float so loose-- it makes them fit far more billowy at the waist than should be needed-- adding an adjustment here would allow fitting thin people as well as large.One other really big issue is that there is no pass-through to your pants pockets at the front or rear hip pockets, which is a major mistake in my experience-- I've had other bibs that had pass-through pockets and they were used all the time to keep warm and also protect items.Allowing for access to your inside pants means you don't have to remove the bibs from your upper body entirely to get to your pants pockets (which means you have to take off your jacket too).As these are, you can't use the external hip pockets at all, which brings me to the biggest problem I have with these: the hip pockets are literally worthless on these.Like, I'm shocked at the bad design.They are so shallow that you can not use them for your gloved hands, a cellphone, or anything other than maybe keys-- it's a remarkable design error-- you literally can not put more than 2/3 of your gloved hand in these pockets.My phone spills out if you sit, bend over, or even twist or jog, rendering them useless so you wil, use your chest pocket for that (which is fine). If they had a way to secure the hip pockets like a flap/snap or zipper then maybe they would be OK for storing small items-- but as is they are so shallow that they are impossible to use for anything but keys or the like.Aside from the lack of access to anything inside your bibs and the poor pocket design, these are definitely warm, light, and do the job against weather and wind. Hope they think about making some of these changes to the things in future iterations
R**H
Truly built for cold cold weather
In real cold weather absolutely wonderful
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