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Engelbert Strauss chainsaw trousers - ongoing review


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Sitting here wearing mine!

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I've had them for ages and they're great. Going to order another pair soon.

They've got a few little tears and some of the stitching is breaking a little but they have been abused! Very cool in the summer and light weight compared to my stretchair type C's... They feel like lead when i put them on now!

Also, they come in long leg length which is essential for me!

Don't hesitate... Get a pair!

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I love mine, wore them all the time to climb in really comfy fit well and the long leg for me is brilliant. Split the crouch out in mine so badly they cant be sown back up so just wear shorts underneath. Will be buying another pair really rate them

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I've had a pair for a while now, they are much more comfortable than my old ones. They are cooler on the legs and have a bunch of pockets for stuff. They seem to be well made like the rest of the Strauss gear. I have had a couple of pairs of normal work trousers coming on for two years now without a tear.

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Sitting here wearing mine!

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I've had them for ages and they're great. Going to order another pair soon.

They've got a few little tears and some of the stitching is breaking a little but they have been abused! Very cool in the summer and light weight compared to my stretchair type C's... They feel like lead when i put them on now!

Also, they come in long leg length which is essential for me!

Don't hesitate... Get a pair!

 

Slight de rail due to your photo .....How are you finding your Burley stove ? I have the same model and am over the moon with it

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Had mine for over 2 years and had no problems apart from loss of stitching along the reflective strips. Going to get another pair shortly, not because they are worn but only because even when washed they still look dirty.

Lightweight, Comfortable and great value for money.

 

Also for non chainsaw work try the e.s. motion work trousers, very durable and an assortment of pockets to fill.

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Slight de rail due to your photo .....How are you finding your Burley stove ? I have the same model and am over the moon with it

 

Love it! Its amazing how much heat it pumps out compared to how much wood it burns. They say its the most efficient log burner on the market and i can well belive it.

Where does all the ash go? I've only emptied it twice in 6 months.... My old villager had to be emptied daily!

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So my englebert straus trousers turned up today, I'd never heard of them before reading this thread.but they looked like a nice pair of strides and for £100 I thought I'd give them ago.they're a great fit, comfortable, made of the same material as the sip progress and stretch airs , which I've had both.they look well made and for £100 they're a bargin

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Good man! (and thanks for putting up a picture of them!)

Mine have been holding up well after 2 days of thorny/brambley hedge laying. I think Hiflex would of easily ripped on more than one occasion.

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