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7 minutes ago, Stere said:

Got the sthil dynamic "beaver extreme"   ? ones atm  have lasted well

 

 

 

 

I presume the " beaver extreme " is  a woman only  stride ? ?

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46 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Bless you ?  K

 

@Samantha48  its not as easy fr women on the trouser front, but they last about a year only, so fret not. Knew really tall skinny guy who ended up with long enuff leg on trouser but two of him would fit in the arse bit! K

Poor man ? someone should fatten him up so his bottom looks normal ? Thanks Khriss ??

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14 minutes ago, Stere said:

Got the sthil dynamic "beaver extreme"   ? ones atm  have lasted well

 

 

 

 

Is that like a left handed screw driver or a glass hammer ? is there really trousers named BEAVER EXTREME out there ? Lol ?

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55 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I presume the " beaver extreme " is  a woman only  stride ? ?

You just stand down Mr Stubby   ?  K

 

 

 

( Extreme Beavers can be found on the Canadian National Parks website if you should be so inclined -  their dam building is an absolute delight) 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Samantha48 said:

Awwww ? Thank you for that I do have to travel to the mainland occasionally do I am happy to travel anywhere as long as I find comfortable kit to wear. I don’t mind the cost ? So you recommend Pfanner Mark ?

Pfanner seem to fit me really well Sam, and are light and comfy (chainsaw trouser speaking).

They are hardwearing as well, especially the Gladiators.

 

I’m sure others will have horror stories about them.

 

Definitely a lot of choice now.

 

I started out in Husky bib and brace back in the day, and died of heat exhaustion many times.

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29 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Sam, get some with an elasticated waist, you need to be comfy love...

Christ Alive, Eggs! Have you learnt nothing? NEVER tell a lady she needs to wear an elasticated waistband!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

Pfanner seem to fit me really well Sam, and are light and comfy (chainsaw trouser speaking).

They are hardwearing as well, especially the Gladiators.

 

I’m sure others will have horror stories about them.

 

Definitely a lot of choice now.

 

I started out in Husky bib and brace back in the day, and died of heat exhaustion many times.

Thank you Mark you have been really helpful ? 

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