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go a size down from what you nornally wear as a rule.

 

im a 32" and would normally have a medium, i wear small in stretch airs and they are a perfect fit.

and buy them soon, prices are going up very shortly i hear due to the euro.

 

wouldnt go for the extremes either.

 

Actually...whatever...>>>!!

You only need to check the Stretch Air website and you'll see that the waist sizes are all compared to the s,m l classifications. I read that and found it misleading. Indeed a 32 will be small in stretch air world!!

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me and my mate have them, both had probs with the zip within a month or so and they come apart at the crotch after a while but then so do every pair/make Ive had. Ive had mine machine sown and they are coming apart again now.

The stihl ones where to 'figure hugging' for my liking!!

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i personally cant make my mind up if the stretch airs are worth the money ,the cuts are perfect for work i like there syle from the jackets to trousers and shirts they are definietly the best in terms of comfort and fabric durability ive worn stihls huskys oregon and sipps but the stitching just lets the stretch airs down on every garment ive purchased its coming undone.

ive owned 5 pairs of trousers 3 had to back and my current pair the stitching in the pockets is ****** so they have cost me evan more money.

my shirt as a freebe for the stitching probs i had came undone in 5 mins and ive lost a lot of runs off the jacket but its still intact ...just!

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i have 3 stretch air shirts that ive been wearing constantly for the best part of 2 years, no stitching problems whatsoever. the crotch did go in my trousers after about 18 months, they are stitched up, should get 2 years out of them.

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2 years! im looking for a new pair on friday after 8 months!maybe i need a woman thay can sew proberly.

you climbing on c's or A's steve?

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A's

 

it will be 2 years end of july if they make it! they dont look bad at all, no rips anywhere. my only grips is the material round the arse has gone a little saggy but apparently thats solved by ironing them over a damp teatowel.

 

fire away with the saggy arse jokes lads

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what size you after .i have a small pair i dont wear if you want em... bloody expensive got as a free uprade for the pair of c's that came unstiched did a few thorn jobs in them and thats it .....as they are heavy and ristrictive still managed to tear them at the back as well!

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i find the hi flex's are cooler and dont make you sweat as much as the strech airs. however i do feel safer in my strech airs. feels like the protection is better.

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what size you after .i have a small pair i dont wear if you want em... bloody expensive got as a free uprade for the pair of c's that came unstiched did a few thorn jobs in them and thats it .....as they are heavy and ristrictive still managed to tear them at the back as well!

 

MattyF I would be after a small pair, how much do you want for em? How did you manage to tear them, are they not supposed to be extreme?

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