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Chainsaw trousers for climbing


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Still pfanner arborist in my view.

Clogger zero if you don’t care about not being rated for the uk don’t mind paying the import tax but they are the lightest and free moving.

These if you want the cheapest hard wearing. 

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1 hour ago, MattyF said:

Still pfanner arborist in my view.

Clogger zero if you don’t care about not being rated for the uk don’t mind paying the import tax but they are the lightest and free moving.

These if you want the cheapest hard wearing. 

WWW.CHRISFORESTRY.CO.UK

INFINITY Super Stretch Type A Chainsaw Trousers Class 1 EN381-5 Low bulk 5 layer...

 

Thank you! 

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8 hours ago, Sam Clark said:

Hi! Just wanted to know what the best chainsaw trousers for climbing are? Pfanner? Arbortec? Stein? They gotta be highly ventilated, very comfortable, flexible, light. Thank you!! 

are you sure its chainsaw trousers you are after!!!!

arbortec breethflex are comfy enough, outers are a bit weak though

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8 minutes ago, Treetom15 said:

Pfanner arborist type A (I think that’s the front protection only?) 

They’re ace, nice and flexy, lightweight and well vented. Cloggers are great, but possibly too cold in British winters 😂

At what the cloggers cost I save them for June -sept then go back to pfanner or the solidurs 

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