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13 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

These Chainsaw trousers are made for women so hopefully will be up to the job and they are class C so fine for Lantra courses. Does anyone else wear Arbortec ? 🙂

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I have breatheflex, comfy and light compared to others I've worn. They're starting to tear at the crotch seam with doing the splits but my other chainsaw trousers do the same.

 

Dislike the hooks that go over your laces, pointless and catch on everything 

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8 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

I have breatheflex, comfy and light compared to others I've worn. They're starting to tear at the crotch seam with doing the splits but my other chainsaw trousers do the same.

 

Dislike the hooks that go over your laces, pointless and catch on everything 

Thankyou Doug 🙂 have you tried a few different makes of chainsaw trousers on ? It’s hard to get chainsaw trousers that are cut for a lady and so far I have not seen one comment from a women 🙃 definitely a mans world. 

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4 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

Thankyou Doug 🙂 have you tried a few different makes of chainsaw trousers on ? It’s hard to get chainsaw trousers that are cut for a lady and so far I have not seen one comment from a women 🙃 definitely a mans world. 

Have you the correct size bottom (curvy) to enhance the fit on those trousers sam ? They look a little tight around the buttocks area 😏

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7 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

Thankyou Doug 🙂 have you tried a few different makes of chainsaw trousers on ? It’s hard to get chainsaw trousers that are cut for a lady and so far I have not seen one comment from a women 🙃 definitely a mans world. 

Have worn husqvarna which I didn't rate much. Stihl which were good, warm in winter and kept thorns out well but the seams and pockets needed repair often.

Arbortec at moment, next will probably be pfanner on advice of folk I've worked with.

 

I've never tried wearing the women's version though! 

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They look fab Sam,  Ladies fit should have a bit of hip flair, but put em on straight  sit down - then take a big stride , before you take tags off -  too tight then send back . Probly too long in leg - but I have that problem too . K

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( yes - Design C for starters and climbers )
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2 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

Have worn husqvarna which I didn't rate much. Stihl which were good, warm in winter and kept thorns out well but the seams and pockets needed repair often.

Arbortec at moment, next will probably be pfanner on advice of folk I've worked with.

 

I've never tried wearing the women's version though! 

Less room for the meat and two veg I guess lol 😂 thanks Doug x Happy new year to you 🥳

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