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lookin to get some new trousers to replace ma knackered SIP useless weird rainbow stiched affairs, was lookin at oregon Fiordland (type A) or supercomfort (Type C) because they're both pretty cheap, also lokin at Francital Design A+ cause they've got calf protection.

 

If anyone has some feedback on the quality and comfort etc of these beasties that'd be much appreciated.

 

Also anyone tried or used HAIX tibets?? I've got protector pro's which are comfortable now but the right boots wrecked unfortunately:thumbdown:

 

Thanks for any advice:thumbup::thumbup:

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i got kilma air boots there a bit more than the other boots, but realy worth it, iv had both pairs the ground and the climbing ones they last well and are a very good boot. (my brother still uses my ground ones 'fighter')

 

worth a looky i recon.

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haix boots :thumbup1: Oregon fiordland :thumbdown: The Fiordlands fabric just isnt up to this job, I even had my wound dressing in the large LH pocket and it wore a hole right through them, then I wALked past a bramble, and the fabric parted in fear. I think these trousers were made to look nice in a showroom on a hanger, rather than be functional in the workplace.

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haix boots :thumbup1: Oregon fiordland :thumbdown: The Fiordlands fabric just isnt up to this job, I even had my wound dressing in the large LH pocket and it wore a hole right through them, then I wALked past a bramble, and the fabric parted in fear. I think these trousers were made to look nice in a showroom on a hanger, rather than be functional in the workplace.

 

Cheers Andy thats ruled that out then :thumbup1:

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