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Lorry thompson
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evenin all, the engelbert strauss troosies seem to be pretty good. Long leg version, fit better than my husky technicals, seem a bit cooler and lighter as well, and seem to have a bit more stretch.

 

come with a natty elasticated belt, which keep them up without needing braces.

 

have a scrench pocket if you are that way inclined, with a sturdy rubber tube to hold the scrench in such a way that it shouldnt stab you (if like me you cant even look at a pile of brash without falling on your arse).

 

only had em a week so cant comment on longevity. not climbed in them yet either, but will be this weekend so i'll report back. but i reckon i'd rather have two pairs of these than a pair of stretch airs.

 

 

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evenin all, the engelbert strauss troosies seem to be pretty good. Long leg version, fit better than my husky technicals, seem a bit cooler and lighter as well, and seem to have a bit more stretch.

 

come with a natty elasticated belt, which keep them up without needing braces.

 

have a scrench pocket if you are that way inclined, with a sturdy rubber tube to hold the scrench in such a way that it shouldnt stab you (if like me you cant even look at a pile of brash without falling on your arse).

 

only had em a week so cant comment on longevity. not climbed in them yet either, but will be this weekend so i'll report back. but i reckon i'd rather have two pairs of these than a pair of stretch airs.

 

 

suitable for lunges...

 

 

 

whats we them hobby saws`:confused1:

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i have just got a set of sip progress about 2months ago, seem a lot cooler than hiflex, did look at the strauss ones but figured i would wait for a few reviews, although the rest of their work kit is pretty good

 

Are they type A's Charlie? Do they have the vents in the back mate?

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