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Okay so it's not a major problem but after just two days my attachment for my braces has come out of my Stretch airs.

 

Edit: I have just noticed the other side has nearly broken also. Really not good enough for 180 quid really.

 

 

Thank the lord Pfanner don't make climbing ropes.:thumbdown:

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Okay so it's not a major problem but after just two days my attachment for my braces has come out of my Stretch airs. Edit, I have just noticed the other side has nearly broken also. Really not good enough for 180 quid really.

 

 

Thank the lord Pfanner don't make climbing ropes.:thumbdown:

 

not good mate, i usually go for the clipp on braces, i would phone the place where you got them. made any chains yet?:001_smile:

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not good mate...been considering moving onto them for my boys as the general feeling is they last longer - but only for people who wear belts!!

 

I'd take them back too!

 

looks like i will have to bin my braces and get a belt then:thumbdown:

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I'd take them back and leave them there!

 

Had my new ones for a week now and not very impressed, IMO they are heavier than Hi Flex and dont fit or feel as nice on.

 

The do look more robust and will probably last well but maybe in relation to the cost difference with the flex - I'd pay more for comfort!

 

Do they soften over time?

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I'd take them back and leave them there!

 

Had my new ones for a week now and not very impressed, IMO they are heavier than Hi Flex and dont fit or feel as nice on.

 

The do look more robust and will probably last well but maybe in relation to the cost difference with the flex - I'd pay more for comfort!

 

Do they soften over time?

 

not really, but they do last ages mate:001_smile:

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I thought maybe I'd left cardboard inside the legs they were that stiff!!!

 

to be honest i cant remember now, i have had them for 2 half years. i like em, i had my cowboy camoflage front protection on yesterday, and i felt a bit vulnerable, so opted for the s a today, and it was roasting. best trousers i have ever had,:001_smile:crotch ripped within days as did the braces button thing fell off to:sad:

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