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LumberJake
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Hi all. I am looking to get some new Type C trousers and I have been looking at the Husky Technicals. What I am wondering is how does the fit of these trousers compare to the Stihl Hi-Flex? The waist and the leg length is not what I am worried about but are they tighter on the thigh than the Hi-Flex or looser? As at the minute I wear XL in the Hi-Flex but this makes them too large on the waist.

 

Thanks, Jake H!

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have the technicals type c's and my previous were hi flex( both in medium). I found hi flex were very tight around the legs. The technical have a lot more room in them and fit really well. However, they are a lot warmer than hiflex. I haven't had a summer in them yet.

I duno why they didn't keep the zip vents in the back of the legs like the old technical model tho, they should of done!

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