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Has anyone ever emailed Pfanner and told them?

 

Pfanner are aware that there was a small amount with a problem and replaced them FOC when a zip broke, they are now coming through with new zips and we don't seem to have a problem with them.

 

The SIP Ultra-fits took a while to get out there, but we are now having a good response from those using them.

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I'm looking for a new pair of chainsaw trousers. Thinking of getting some strech airs. I'm think of getting the extremes are they much heavier? Worth the exta money?

 

i have several stretch airs and would not have a pair of extremes

i can not see any advantage

but loads of dissadvantages

hotter

costlier

not as flexible

not as pretty

just my opinion

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i hav sip ultrafit type c trousers, not used them yet but ive got skinny legs so im sure il b fine lol. im led to believe the new stretchair gladiator trousers are damn near indistructable lol lad a clarks engineering took a wire brush 2 them and didnt even mark them, they are also water proof and priced somewhere around 205 quid incvat

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My stretch airs still going after a year no tears nothing my hiflex were crap crap crap wear out so fast outer material is rubbish exhaust burns right through them.

 

SA are maybe a tad heavier but nothing that will bother any one they just last like 200 quid trousers should last.

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