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Ive been wearing hi-flex for the last 2 years and dont have a problem with them as a product, the only thing I will say is that the bottoms get trashed due to me having short legs and the trousers 'bagging' at the bottom. I had to get the xl ones as im a 34w/30L but couldnt get the smaller sizes over my thighs! Do anyone do a shorter leg version?

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Ive been wearing hi-flex for the last 2 years and dont have a problem with them as a product, the only thing I will say is that the bottoms get trashed due to me having short legs and the trousers 'bagging' at the bottom. I had to get the xl ones as im a 34w/30L but couldnt get the smaller sizes over my thighs! Do anyone do a shorter leg version?

 

See i'm the oppostie tall with skinny waist unlike you who is short and fat. I just end up with my boots full of saw dust which is annoying.

And i know stretch air do a long leg in all their waist sizes but i think they are overpriced rubbish and to heavy.

 

I'm well aware that Hi-Flex will not always reliably stop a chainsaw, i do not wear any ppe and think that it will protect me 100% thats just foolish. Good practice, experience and skill protects you.

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