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Why don't more outerwear companies make tall sizes?

Paul-B · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 115
sweagan wrote: Scarpa is making the new Force X in a 47 AND 48!!! I'm stoked to check em out, the old forces were a good shoe, similar toe to an anasazi, narrower shoe and better heel cup.

Check out Tenaya, haven't ordered a pair yet, but they go up to 48.5! I've heard good reviews...really wish I could try them somewhere.

GhaMby Eagan · · Heaven · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 385

Have any of you tried the patagonia rock craft pants? They are on sale for $47 at 6pm.com in summer friendly khaki.

CG Consign · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 0
Jon H wrote: Try ArcTeryx, Rab, and Norrona - all are known for long arms. I'm 6'2" with a 6'5" wingspan and I have jackets all the above that fit just fine - the Norrona especially. Also, WildThings has started making custom jackets again at a price point in line with other major outdoor retailers. You can specify measurements, colors, and certain features in various denier eVent and insulated fabrics. Very slick. If I had a need I would certainly consider them.

arceryx's idea of a regular in pant is 32 and a tall is 34. their designers must all be under 6 feet. Really sad they can't figure out the size chart! 

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