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Forgive me lads I know this subject has been beaten to death, I have searched for past threads but just wanted an up to date poll....

 

My hi flex have about had their last tear, not much left on them now...so it's either arbortec breathflex or pfanner gladiators....

 

Beat me...

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Pfanner, I'm getting about 2 -3 years out of mine, still use older ones, just a bit baggy where fabric has finally stretched, they're five years old now. Been through hawthorn hedges, snagged on conifer etc.

 

You know that moment when you walk past something and catch it and don't want to look down incase you've torn the trousers? It's never as bad as it feels in pfanner. They just seem to take the abuse very well.

 

Needless to say, I've never tried the other trouser you mention, so its a biased reply

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