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3 hours ago, Boggle4137 said:

Since we are talking about trousers what about suggestions on climbing trousers, im looking at doing my cs39 next year but I'm practicing climbing atm in a pair of shitty cargos. Again like ratman I don't want to fork out silly price but I want something half decent, any suggestions guys.

Buyin cheap trousers is a false economy,climbing is hard on trousers so its far better to invest in "silly priced" ones that will last a couple of years.

Get phanner gladiators type c,really really good trousers.

If you must go down the cheap and cheerful route i cant help you....

Im not even sorry....

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On 03/09/2018 at 23:03, Ratman said:

Hey stubby, did you manage to route out the trousers?

Can't find the buggers . They are hear somewhere I know . In a plastic carrier bag . Will hunt again . Been a lot happening at home recently . New boiler followed by new windows .

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Since we are talking about trousers what about suggestions on climbing trousers, im looking at doing my cs39 next year but I'm practicing climbing atm in a pair of shitty cargos. Again like ratman I don't want to fork out silly price but I want something half decent, any suggestions guys.
I know the ruling for work has changed but not sure about the training course but if you don't have to have type c then I would suggest the englebert Strauss trousers, if you do have to have type c then put your hand in your pocket and get pfanners. I've had my arborist type c for 2.5 years now and still good condition, well worth the extra money
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Don't forget the APF show is in two weeks. Never a better time to try a good range of trousers at the cheapest price.

 

I have tried a huge amount of different trousers out over the years when I was climbing, the most important thing for me was the comfort. The most expensive wasn't the best for me, in other words if you can't get to the apf get to your local arb supplier and try some on for size.

 

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