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i got my first pair of stretch air class 2 gladiators - i ve had to ditch the thermals, and they are going in the closet as soon as the temperature gets much above 0 here in sweden, they are so hot, also was disappointed with the quality, small details, but important to me, poor finishing on the stitching, meaning the zips on both pockets jammed up, fixed with a trimming the loose threads, but still on 200 quid pair of trousers you want them to be spot on, also after one weeks use the back of the left leg has several small holes in from being caught by the saw when climbing (i hang the saw on my left side) my mates got the hi flex class 2 and similar issues, the appear to get holes in too easily, they are very hot and not so flexible. I like the stretch air braces, i always found the buttons on the hi flex would mash into me when wearing a harness so cut them off and would wear a belt. The pockets i like more on the stretch as well, and i think there is a bit more to keep the wind off your arse with the stretch than the hi flex. - by the way im talking about type C, all round protection.

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