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Just thinking of this winters work wear! Thinking of going bright this year! Feels nice against the skin but is it up to the job in the wild wet woodlands of Wales. Any feed back welcome.

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I think the Husky gear doesn't look bad but it doesn't seem to last like it used to. Had a pair of last years Technical trousers go back after a few weeks as they were falling to bits. Currently wearing Husky Functional trousers (what used to be the Husky Pro Lights) and they've needed restitching a few times already and they arent a year old yet.

 

Think there must be better out there for less money.

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I think the Husky gear doesn't look bad but it doesn't seem to last like it used to. Had a pair of last years Technical trousers go back after a few weeks as they were falling to bits. Currently wearing Husky Functional trousers (what used to be the Husky Pro Lights) and they've needed restitching a few times already and they arent a year old yet.

 

Think there must be better out there for less money.

 

I have always used Husky and am now on the Technicals for the vented zips . Have heard that Phannar are better . Gladiator stretch air ventilation for summer and Gladiator stretch air cool for winter . More expensive but will try some soon .

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Don't think they are waterproof at all but usually wear wet gear over hiflex when it's bad enough to warrent a council bod getting wet anyhow. These should be a lot cooler in said situation. After weeks of diliberation have decided to bite the bullet and order a pair tonight. Only time will tell

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you are in forest,park and gardens in treforest:thumbup:

love them trousers £180 though,love shopping there,but they dont get much off me these days,all my gear is supplied through work:thumbup:

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Always meant to pop in there but never seem to have time when I get up that neck of the woods:sad: will have to make a point of going sooner rather than later. Agreed 180 is quite a bit but am hoping they will be worth it.

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