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A lad I know wears Oregon Advanced Type C Trousers, they look comfortable. Shame they are bright red and make him look like a power-ranger.

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SIP full protection. Awesome pants, well made,strong. Black with a white stitching pattern, and I like them because alot of chainsaw trousers seem to have the "drainpipe" look. Not a fan of that myself. But the full protection are hot and ya do feel like your wearing armored pants. Comfy though considering. Also another thing that used to piss me off about my old Husky pants is when your climbing and the harness keeps making your pants ride up at the leg so the bottom of your pants is half way up ya shin. Me personally anyways. Good luck.

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Just changed from stretch airs to the new SIP freedom 1's, front and lower rear calf protection. pleased with them so far, and at £121 there near half price to new stretch airs :thumbup:

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Im not a fan, just been replaced with a 660. Think my boss is putting the makita on ebay tonight or tomorrow.

 

fair enough, what dont you like about it,, just curious as i was looking into one

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