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well i have been climbing for 8 years and have had stihl hi flex for the last 4 or 5?......

 

''none there all a nightmare. Just have to get on with it '' well yes i do but some must be better the others?

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Design A's only help protect the front of your legs from chainsaws, whereas design C's help protect all around the leg. HSE recommend that you use design C's for aerial work and A's for on the ground.

 

In short, design A's are cooler, because there's less material in them.

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Can anyone tell me what thay think are the best type A and type C trousers for working in hot climates?

 

thanks matt.

 

I take it your leaving sheffield mate?? :lol:

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thats a tricky question,,,,,,i honestly think they dont make a long lasting pair of chainsaw pants for a reason,,,,,,,they wouldnt sell as many,,,,,lets be honest,,,if they last a yr your lucky,,,chainsaw always melts em,,,,somewhere,,,,,,you get that anoying hole where it fills your chainsaw boots up..and the mrs kills you,,,for sprerading the days work across the floor,,,,....they dont make long lasting chainsaw trousers for the same reason ford dont make rot resistant cars,,,,,,,,they`d be stuffed,,,,,,

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yep got a job in NEW JERSY just startin to sort out the vias mite take a bit of time.....

 

i dont think you need chainsaw trousers in the us but im guna be havin them on...

 

but i still like to have type C's...

 

leaving sheff? wot gave that away? ha

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yep got a job in NEW JERSY just startin to sort out the vias mite take a bit of time.....

 

i dont think you need chainsaw trousers in the us but im guna be havin them on...

 

but i still like to have type C's...

 

leaving sheff? wot gave that away? ha

 

:lol:

 

EXCELLENT mate, well done :thumbup:

 

Go to your local dealer and try a few pairs on, see which you think are the best/lightest

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