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What chainsaw trousers are you wearing to climb in?  

448 members have voted

  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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All ive ever worn over the 10 years in the industry is the sip types a and c and they are fine and hard wearing and dont get melted by exhausts like the stihl ones..... all are hot in the summer!!:biggrin:

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This poll has shown that 40% of arbtalkers are having their man-berries slow roasted, including mine. I haven't tried the others, but I'm sure as Logrover mentioned, all of them are going to be almost equally hot.

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Take em to the nearest dry cleaners and get them to stick a new zip on em mate. I paid a tenner for mine and never had another problem.

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Take em to the nearest dry cleaners and get them to stick a new zip on em mate. I paid a tenner for mine and never had another problem.

 

i took em to a seamstress they stuck new zip on and that broke aswell so i thought ahhh screw it cant keep messing about and bought pair of stihls. might try and get them fixed again though :thumbup1:

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you DO realise that the zippers are not made by stretch but by a third party company...

 

if a zip breaks,, change the zip and problem should be solved,,, seems stretch have been victim to a supplier screw up and the whole industry is blaming them for it.... a little unfair i feel..

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you DO realise that the zippers are not made by stretch but by a third party company...

 

if a zip breaks,, change the zip and problem should be solved,,, seems stretch have been victim to a supplier screw up and the whole industry is blaming them for it.... a little unfair i feel..

 

because if they make the zips or not, its still down to them in the end they should be checking the quality of whats going into there products.

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