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hello boys n girls i just got myself my first chainsaw kecks gosh arnt they heavy n thick

 

the question i want to ask how do i keep em on lol i feel like all i will be doing is pulling them up all day so whats best belt of braces ????????? to keep my kecks up lol there STIHL ones by the way weigh a ton

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belt and braces is best...at the same time

when i had my 1st pair,they were heavy,they were blue husky ones

with no disrespect to you,these were cheap trousers compared to others,and most of the cheap trousers are heavy(not saying yours are cheap)

i always wear stihl hi-flex type c all the time,they are about £140,but very light and comfy,but when climbing they do rip easy,mine are stitched every where:thumbup:

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Braces for me but because I find that a belt digs in or gets squished into my guts when I'm wearing a climbing harness. Keeps my pants up better too rather than spending all day with them round my ankles.

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Wear a belt and if you think they are heavy now just wait till you get a soaking in the rain lol

 

been doing a bit of private work then craig??

cos council boys dont work when its raining:001_tt2::001_tt2:

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