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Best type c chainsaw trousers for under £270?


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1 hour ago, Sam Clark said:

I'm looking for the best type c trousers under 270. preferably with ventilation zips. I'm looking for high comfort, not hot, flexible, light, etc. Help would be appreciated.

Why the £270 limit, pay the little bit more and get the pfanner arborist. They are very hard wearing, comfortable and flexible. Best trousers I've ever had

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5 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

My bad.

I know Pfanner don’t do them.

I would have thought the kevlar would have made it pretty pointless?

 

 

Np man. Theres no kevlar behind the zips, its a thin netting material which is very good in hot whether. Does decrease protection but its the most unlikely place to have a chainsaw impact

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Just now, Mark Bolam said:

Ah right.

I’ve got the Gladiator A’s with zips.

 

If there’s no kevlar there though, how come they are still C’s?

Does that not make them type B’s?!!!!

 

I gave up using C’s years ago.

C cos its all round protectio, guess it is more B though loll

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