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sip ultrafit trousers


mikecotterill
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bought a pair of new ultrafits in a small an they were too small so sent them back and got a medium instead, got em today and there a little long and just generally a bit "baggy", comparing to my hiflex ive got at the moment which are a nice close fit, not sure wether to send them back an get some hiflex's instead or keep them, they do seem better with better pockets an possibly better outer material. what do people think?

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theyre alright, alot better than hiflex so far (5months old atm) alot tougher wearing, i too found them a bit tight for the size, but after a few weeks they loosen up nicely. prefer them to hiflex, but will look at what else theres around when its time for new ones

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