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A mate of mine cut halfway through his leg topping a leylandi hedge a few years ago ,in half protection ,so if climbing i would say full protection.But when youre on ground i recon no protection makes you less complaisent and makes you think a bit more and slow down a bit.But if you mess up it gets messy.for instance ive seen groundies shred ppi ,but put em in a pair of levis and they will last.!!!!:confused1:

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A mate of mine cut halfway through his leg topping a leylandi hedge a few years ago ,in half protection ,so if climbing i would say full protection.But when youre on ground i recon no protection makes you less complaisent and makes you think a bit more and slow down a bit.But if you mess up it gets messy.for instance ive seen groundies shred ppi ,but put em in a pair of levis and they will last.!!!!:confused1:

 

Nasty stuff , where on his leg did he cut ?

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My hiflex are getting harder and harder to work in out here as it heats up. I got issued some Clogger trousers at work and they are really nice. They have full front protection and all round to just below the knee which seems like a really good idea though I've never come across this 'type' before. Super thin and light so I don't have any intention on dropping a saw on them to test them any time soon :001_tt2:

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