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What chainsaw trousers are you wearing to climb in?  

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  1. 1. What chainsaw trousers are you wearing to climb in?

    • Stihl Type A
      22
    • Stihl Type C
      170
    • Stretch-air Type A
      42
    • Stretch-air Type C
      109
    • SIP Type A
      27
    • SIP Type C
      25
    • Husqvarna Type A
      12
    • Husqvarna Type C
      19
    • Other Type A
      10
    • Other Type C
      12


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Stihl type C for me and although very comfortable they rip soo easily!! Both pairs I have had rip on the left side just above the knee. If they used the material on the bottom of the trousers furthur up it would eliminate this, however would probably make them even hotter. Think am going to have a look at some Stretch-Airs for my next pair though. Look for some deals at the Arb show!!

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Hiflex type C, ok up a tree but real warm on the ground.....they'd maybe be a bit cooler if I didn't run everywhere, got to run though, can't help but run, run run runny run!!!

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I have the Strech Air extreams type C. On their 3rd zip but they don't get ripped up like my Hiflexs or melt like my Husky type As. Their lighter than most trousers and cooler, yes more expensive but worth the money.

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