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As a weekend operator and only on the ground I m looking for a pair of type one trousers ,I have a pair of Oregon with all round protection but sometimes they are just too warm .So I have a budget of around £70 any recommendations please ????? Also how does sizing workout when ordering on line .I ve seen some Rocwood ones would they be suitable ? Thanks Ian

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I wear Oregon Yukon when on the ground which is probably 75% of the time, mainly forestry they're surprisingly hard wearing, light and quite loose fitting so great mobility (although the smallest size they do is bigger than what I'd normally wear)

 

Surprisingly I have more damage on my Stein Kreiger climbing trousers, the only damage on the Oregons is a small hole worn in one pocket where I was carrying a penknife.

 

£65 Here, Yates Garden Machinery, ebay

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Just ordered a pair of Arbourtec breathflex, not too sure how good they are but hoping they are cooler than the Oregon ones as they made me sweat like mad!

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get onto buxtons they have the boxers forester type a decent trouser that holded up a year and thing kere around 75 a pair they have stretch material as well boxer are the budget side of sip

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