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Ewan Murray
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I have searched but couldn't find a definitive answer or alot of opinions on one thread, would like to know what people consider to be the best type A chainsaw trousers? I have heard the Sip progress are good but i am torn between them the new stihl x fits and the strech airs.

Cheers in advance:thumbup1:

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Im currently wearing some Sip Progress, very pleased with them, would recommend. But i don’t know what would be considered the "best" trousers are, all down to personal preference.

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I recently bought some of the Husky technical type A's and have been quite dissappointed with them. Spoke to Husky and as soon as they actually fall to bits I can get a refund - at the mo they're only prepared to give me a new pair, which I don't want.

 

Wore my old Jonsered Prolights today and can honestly say that they are cooler to wear than the huskys with the vents in. This pair are now 3 apf's old, and whilst not used for a while, have still lasted very very well. Only place I've found still stocking them is Screwfix @ £110

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I recently bought some of the Husky technical type A's and have been quite dissappointed with them. Spoke to Husky and as soon as they actually fall to bits I can get a refund - at the mo they're only prepared to give me a new pair, which I don't want.

 

Wore my old Jonsered Prolights today and can honestly say that they are cooler to wear than the huskys with the vents in. This pair are now 3 apf's old, and whilst not used for a while, have still lasted very very well. Only place I've found still stocking them is Screwfix @ £110

 

get the new pants the wang em on ebay cash ,then get some sips :thumbup1:

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