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Not a great advert, but just spent a day climbing and trimming in my new Oregon Waipoua type C trousers. Now though I'm not at it 24/7 like some of the pro's on here, I am only just getting back into it, and spent a lot more time and effort than was necessary faffing about. All the time these were comfortable, with minimal overheating issues. Given a bit more experience, I know I'll become a lot more efficient up the tree, which can only make things better.

time will tell on the wear and tear/longevity of these, but as a first try, very happy with them...:thumbup:

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I've had my pair for just over two years, and they're holding up quite well. Ok, tbh I was off work long term for health issues, so basically they've only done about a years work. Very pleased with them. :thumbup:

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on my 3rd pair in 3 years, first pair lasted me ages and with only minimum repairing to split crotches, before a 372 to the upper leg killed them, the second pair was worn with a belt at all times but completely split at the crotch to a point I had to wear a pair of black shorts underneath even after sewn up by mother several times!, been on my 3rd pair since Christmas, as they are good value, keep the water out really well, lightweight etc just wish they wernt so easy to split!

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Not a great advert, but just spent a day climbing and trimming in my new Oregon Waipoua type C trousers. Now though I'm not at it 24/7 like some of the pro's on here, I am only just getting back into it, and spent a lot more time and effort than was necessary faffing about. All the time these were comfortable, with minimal overheating issues. Given a bit more experience, I know I'll become a lot more efficient up the tree, which can only make things better.

time will tell on the wear and tear/longevity of these, but as a first try, very happy with them...:thumbup:

 

From Oregon Scientific ...

 

Office is not even 10 miles south of my location.

 

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Made in Oregon :thumbup1:

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on my 3rd pair in 3 years, first pair lasted me ages and with only minimum repairing to split crotches, before a 372 to the upper leg killed them, the second pair was worn with a belt at all times but completely split at the crotch to a point I had to wear a pair of black shorts underneath even after sewn up by mother several times!, been on my 3rd pair since Christmas, as they are good value, keep the water out really well, lightweight etc just wish they wernt so easy to split!

 

"Not designed for disco's, or gymnastic splits"...:thumbup::lol::lol::lol:

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