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i wear my hiflex type c's everyday. does anyone know if there are any other trousers with the same amount of layers but with better outer material? i find the hiflex rip too easy.

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Can anyone confirm that we can or cant wear A's to climb?

 

About to replace my old C sips that wiegh a bloody tone!

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its what you get used too i got stretch airs type c and a but will wear my type a's 99% of the time unless im free lancing and sight rules dictate type c's for climbers

yup just checked and there all the way up the back

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Can anyone confirm that we can or cant wear A's to climb?

 

About to replace my old C sips that wiegh a bloody tone!

 

i think i am right that it is recomended and in best practice you would have to wear Cs for nptc test and training and you should provide them for employees which makes up my mind and what would h&s say if you had an accident and how much of everything we do is recomended rathen than laid down in stone

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Can anyone confirm that we can or cant wear A's to climb?

 

About to replace my old C sips that wiegh a bloody tone!

 

buy some stihl hiflex type c's. they weight f**k all and no problems with over heating either. just a bit fragile, but i do alot of hedge lowering which is alot more hard wearing on trousers imo.

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Made my mind up to get hiflex ages ago but some of the comments on this thread have got me confused:vollkommenauf: and thinking twice!

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