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I seem to be good at splitting the crotch in my chainsaw trousers. Any recommendations for a sturdy crotched pair?


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Do you have something inside your trousers that keeps splitting them? Sorry, childish comment, but someone had to make it. I have used Stein Sentinel and Stein Guardian type C for a few years now, with no problems when climbing. That said, my 63 year old hips may not stretch them to their limits.

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Never ever had a crotch go on a pair of chainsaw trousers. Also never had much luck with the ladies, not sure if theres any connection there.

 

in all seriousness, stretch air are the best I’ve found, but theres also a big difference in the difference cuts which will have an impact depending on your body shape. For example o wear a small in stretch airs which are perfect, whereas a medium in arbortecs I don’t a bit restrictive round the hips

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I recall selling a pair of Stihl trousers years ago to a person who travels, and he was more interested in how he looked in them and how they hugged his physique......a week later they came back with a split crotch. Remember it's not a fashion show, and in the right areas baggy is best.

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