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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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Was on the Husky Technical Type A but they fell to bits on me. the bum area is terrible. Very thin wearing, 2 pairs destroyed. Now on the Oregon Supercomfort and love them, very flexible and comfterable.

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I use the stihl hi-flex Cs, only complaint I have with these is the thin material on the seat part which feels wierd until you get used to them, the higher you climb the colder your arse gets!

 

Sew beer towels to the arse.

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Sew beer towels to the arse.

 

Good advice, got the other half to sort it, much warmer now.

 

Only problem is, in large letters across my backside are the words "Good things come to those who wait" !:blushing:

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