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Had my stretch airs for about a month and when I knelt down today the zip went. I can do it back up but everytime I try and kneel down it goes again. Really peed off considering how much I paid for them. Do you think I should send them back to who I bought them from or contact Pfanner directly. I've been really pleased with them otherwise but this put a real downer on my day.:thumbdown:

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Personally, I'll be sticking with the StretchAirs. No other reason than I'm happy with the product, and see no reason to change.

me to fit like a glove :001_smile:

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Had my stretch airs for about a month and when I knelt down today the zip went. I can do it back up but everytime I try and kneel down it goes again. Really peed off considering how much I paid for them. Do you think I should send them back to who I bought them from or contact Pfanner directly. I've been really pleased with them otherwise but this put a real downer on my day.:thumbdown:

 

contact pfanner you might evan get a free shirt i did when i complained about crutch stitching coming undone in 5 minutes.... then the shirt fell apart in 10 mins!, i like them though have had 4 pairs and a jckey wouldnt wear anything else:001_smile:

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My boss and one of my workmates both have the Arblite trousers (Black with a yellow tab on the pocket) and they seem really nice. I think they were under a hundred quid from sevsafe. I have Husquevarnas version of the highflex but dont really rate them.

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Had my stretch airs for about a month and when I knelt down today the zip went. I can do it back up but everytime I try and kneel down it goes again. Really peed off considering how much I paid for them. Do you think I should send them back to who I bought them from or contact Pfanner directly. I've been really pleased with them otherwise but this put a real downer on my day.:thumbdown:

 

i have exchanged 2 pairs now... stretchair may replace them provided they havent been worn to death

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One day someone will make a perfect pair of chainsaw trousers, and possibly boots and maybe a helmet, and a top handle saw to go with it all.

Oh and dont forget a chipper, stump grinder........:001_smile:

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I looked at the Arblite trousers at the APF although I am no expert I thought the coverage around the crotch was not as much as other brands, perhaps Sevsafe would like to comment

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