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Chainsaw trousers, advice please.


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Stihl size pants very bizarrely. I had the same issue. Ordered a 34" waist and couldn't get them above my thighs. Returned them and went and got two sizes bigger just to get them to fit and they are still a tad tight on hot days. You really need to try stihl pants on before ordering.

 

Hi mate I've tried the stihl a on and your right the fit is crap. But nowhere around here stocks husqvarna trousers to try on I'm in South Wales.

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Got a pair of oregons at the mo, not been bad trousers, only downside was they split through the groin after a short time, mainly due to climbing back and forth over hedges when laying, they have survived two seasons of that plus firewooding but are getting ready, like the looks of the ones in the Strauss catalogue for next time, I know thier other work wear is very well made :thumbup1:

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Got a pair of oregons at the mo, not been bad trousers, only downside was they split through the groin after a short time, mainly due to climbing back and forth over hedges when laying, they have survived two seasons of that plus firewooding but are getting ready, like the looks of the ones in the Strauss catalogue for next time, I know thier other work wear is very well made :thumbup1:

 

I've been looking at the Oregon trousers on ebay has anyone else got any reviews on them?.

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