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Leyburn Lad
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I just got my hi flex on friday and i cant believe the difference from my last pair of trousers:thumbup:, I had a pair of very heavy oregons i got cheap from APF, couldnt move in them, when they were wet it was like carrying another person around and they took all night with the heating up full to just semi dry em.lol

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The stretch air do look good but I just cant bare to bring myself to spend over £200 on a pair of chainsaw pants!

 

The sip progress look quite good and a bit more reasonable at £160:001_smile:

 

SIP Progress Type A are a really popular trouser - very comfy with teflon coated material and loads of other features, see link: SIP Progress from Clark :001_smile:

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what ever you get, try them on first!!

 

ive got all manner of gear in different sizes, with very odd fittings,

ie. stretchair hi viz troosers in small, yet they are far too big round the waist, but my fleece jacket in a large is just right, and the tee shirt in medium is too big also!!

 

my stihl hiflex in a small is great, the small jacket is short in the arms, the mag tee in a medium is good, but the older kneeflex troosers need to be a medium!!

 

200squids for the stretchairs is about right, the hi flexs have also gone up to about the same,

 

you dont fancy the 300squids x-fit troosers then? :lol:

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