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stretch air definetly all though i havent bought another pair since my zip bust on them :thumbdown: went back to stihl hi-flex.

 

5 minutes with a needle and thread. that would of saved you going back to inferior trousers!

 

ps. Stretch Air - no contest. Hi Flex look like a pair of tramp troos, after a year.

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stretch air definetly all though i havent bought another pair since my zip bust on them :thumbdown: went back to stihl hi-flex.

 

I did the same, Got stretch air 4 years ago, Zip went 3 times, Swore id never get them again, Got hi flex.

 

After a couple of people assured me last November (Jonesie being one :thumbup1:) that they had sorted the zip problems out, I gave them a try and they are miles miles better now, The zip area is really stretchy just like the hi flex are.

 

Far better trousers these days

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Stretch Airs all day.

 

My zip went, fixed at a dry cleaners for £13 with a zip you could hang your truck off (even with Mozza in it) and reinforcement stitching in the perineum area on Jonesie's advice. Utterly bullet proof.

 

I've had 6 pairs of Hiflex, and would never go back.

 

Anything less than Stretch Airs is a compromise.

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