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I trialled the Oregons and they were very comfy and flexible, but were a bit too figure hugging compared to my £300 Pfanners.

Nice and light too.

 

Sometimes you have to accept you need the next size up. 😉 I almost cried when I happen to me lol

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I've been studying this subject and opted for Husqvarna bib and brace from an ebay seller. They probably don't look as trendy but I'm only a back garden firewood cutter so comfort is more paramount :D

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I've been studying this subject and opted for Husqvarna bib and brace from an ebay seller. They probably don't look as trendy but I'm only a back garden firewood cutter so comfort is more paramount :D

 

comfort is paramount full stop,being a groundie beeatch i bend over alot and dont like giraffes up me jacksy so also wera a bib n brace,

i have some old oregon ones that are ok but...

just purchased a set of these

...to great effect,i asked in the store and the guy was quite suprised i asked for them,said he hasnt sold a bib n brace in years...they seem quite tough so far....

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"If" this is the official AT trouser review cum thingy thread then,,?

Stockist near me has SIP Innovation 2 black/orange type C`s for £174 INC VAT! (214 @ jonesies)

but I`ve no input on SIP gear? anyone? :) peck

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I like all the sip stuff I've had so far, and tempted by the innovations for next time I have to buy trousers.

So they have good wear and flexibility? The pfanner stretch-airs were great but looking really flea-bitten after 2 years of heavy climbing use? ,and the zipper went after a few week so looking for an alternative to try.

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