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Chainsaw pants and t-shirt in the summer same in winter with the addition of a merino wool base layer! It’s all about the merino wool, I even only wear merino wool socks!

 

Waterproof (for clean up), spare t-shirt and a jumper in the van for a dry drive home if wet. 

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Same as any other day with a saw. If it's cold enough to freeze a certain part of anatomy off a brass monkey, I sometimes swap to long sleeved HH Lifa top. Very occasionally, feel like I could do with thicker socks, but they'd never fit inside the Meindls. Sometimes pack two pairs of gloves, just in case first pair get sodden/over slippery.

 

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Chainsaw trousers obviously but I run hot so a base layer(usually berghaus) with a t shirt over it and a fleece of some description.I take my fleece off when i climb.

When its wet its a base layer and t shirt with a waterproof jacket of choice-usually an outdoor branded number.

Warm months chainsaw trousers type A with a t shirt.

 

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On 25 September 2017 at 16:07, Northern Arb Supplies said:

We are interested in finding out - What chainsaw workwear do you wear in winter? Let us know which brands and products you wear!

Hows about trialing out any of your SIP or Stein gear to a local yokel who reviews bespokely? :D;)

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