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hi flex. i find them far more cofortable than strech airs. and i own both hi flex and strech airs. choose the hi flex whenever they are not in the wash.

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We sell most of the trousers out there, and by far the Stretch Airs are the strongest although we sell more Hi-Flex I think it just a matter of personal preference. :001_smile:

Saying that with Stihl going up again their is less then £45 difference between the two and we have seen the sale of the Stretch Airs go up noticeably.

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I really like my strech airs however the zip either falls off or breaks in two all the time. Number 4 is currently being put on. I have some HiFlexs too which i think are a bit more comfy but they do fall to bits quickly. I've been wearing my current pair since the end of December there are 5 paches on there already.

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have had 4 pairs of stretch airs that have been fine first pair was replaced 3 times over the zip but all since have been great, im real heavy on boots and trousers currently on stretch air type A gladiators for the last 6 months, bit more ristrictive than the climbing style but climbed through over 100 metres of black thorn hedge yesterday and not a rip on them !they seem bullet proof!

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stretch air would be my choice definetly if they really have sorted out the zip problems. although i would properly stick to stihl hi-flex in summer cause the stretch airs get very hot in them dunno about anyone else.

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stretch air would be my choice definetly if they really have sorted out the zip problems. although i would properly stick to stihl hi-flex in summer cause the stretch airs get very hot in them dunno about anyone else.

 

I was wondering about that the strwech airs look heavy (I havent tried them though) Got sip ultra fit atm:thumbdown: and some hi-flex that have fell to bits looking for some A's for the summer though so might look at the stretch airs if there not to hot in.

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I was wondering about that the strwech airs look heavy (I havent tried them though) Got sip ultra fit atm:thumbdown: and some hi-flex that have fell to bits looking for some A's for the summer though so might look at the stretch airs if there not to hot in.

 

 

 

My Stretch air Gladiators are A's mate, Lightest pants ive ever owned, Very stretchy/comfy :thumbup1:

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