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New husky technical and technical extreme pants or sip arborists


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Hi all

 

I've been wearing pfanners for the last few years now and I've sworn by them since day 1 of having them but I'm beginning to realise they're probably a bit hot especially in Adelaide's heat

 

The new husky technicals and technical extremes look really good but I can't get a pair to view before forking out the cash.

 

Any opinions on the new husky pants? Are the extremes worth the extra dough? Do they seem durable? Do they have good ventilation or do they look like theyd be hot AF?

 

If not the huskys what about the SIP arborist pants?

 

Thanks. Look forward to your feedback

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Did some television work and was sponsored by husqvarna , say goodbye to my 261 and 361 and went for the 550 and 562 both xp . Part of the deal was that i used the technical trouser and coat and the helmet .

Must say the trouser is okee normally use a pfanner arbonist because i working with the horses in the woods . So must as light as possible walk about 12 kilometers at least a day behind the horses. Technical trouser is super , coat oke but as every coat too hot. Helmet i prefer the protos .

 

 

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