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What are you using them for? On my second pair, first were the stretch air arborist and now the new arborist, they are superb. Hard wearing, very flexible, waterproof. Almost make me a half decent climber since converting from SIP. Definitely worth the money in my opinion. And you can buy iron on repair patches....keeps the wife happy ?

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17 hours ago, treevolution said:

Which ones are the coolest to wear in the warmer months.

 

Arborist or gladiator ventilation trousers.

 

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The red ones are the coolest if you have the red boots to go with them. The normal grey ones are quite cool. Orange is very much from last seasons collection so they are the least cool unless trends change.

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