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Stein Revolution chainsaw trousers type C, class 1 are they any good?


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I have stihl hiflex at the moment and they are shot!! I also have stretch airs but fed up with the zip coming of all the ruddy time! and dont find them as flexi when climbing but they are much stronger material than the hiflex. sooooooooooo what are they Stein Revolution like?? any info would be great thanks :thumbup1:

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i have a pair and compared to the stihl they are pretty similar, better zipped pockets, one side is armoured against exhaust burns, great movement too. Downsides are, mostly they are made of the same 'ripstop' material as the stihl that rips too easily and id say they would be hotter in summer. honey bros are selling em cheap at the mo, hence me having a pair!

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Really great trousers for the money, seem a lot more robust than other trousers and have some great features. I use Oregon trousers too and the steins are heavier and hotter, not as easy to move around in in the tree too but they might get more supple. Similar in weight to hi-flex.

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