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14 hours ago, Stere said:

Thought type c was only needed for climbers

...and untrained occasional users. That is why most if not all chaps in the UK are all round protection as it's the hobbyist they are mainly designed for. Even I use type C on the ground when I an testing customers chainsaws. You can't have enough protection with those things IMO.

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Better also be class 2 or 3 then? 

 

 

Class 1 wont stop  say a ms261 well im guessing......

 

Class 2 or 3 might do abit better.....

 

Also  replaced every 30 washes according to SIP as washing & dirt supposedly knackers the fibres so second hand ones aren't ideal either.

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