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I'm after a pair of type A trousers had enough of my hi-flex C

I'm looking at

Husqvarna Technical Extreme Design A

Or ARBORTEC BREATHEFLEX TYPE A

Need people's advice even if they tell me to choice different

Sip stein etc

Cheer for any input

Martin

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I'm after a pair of type A trousers had enough of my hi-flex C

I'm looking at

Husqvarna Technical Extreme Design A

Or ARBORTEC BREATHEFLEX TYPE A

Need people's advice even if they tell me to choice different

Sip stein etc

Cheer for any input

Martin

 

Aboortec.great reviews and everyone who's got a pair are very more then happy with them.hi-flex good in there day but times have moved on.and yes have a pair:thumbup::thumbup:

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Aboortec.great reviews and everyone who's got a pair are very more then happy with them.hi-flex good in there day but times have moved on.and yes have a pair:thumbup::thumbup:

 

 

Err not everyone, I had a pair and they were not a good fit for me, I prefer hi flex so I sold em on eBay , I would say you would be best trying a pair on before purchasing.

 

 

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Err not everyone, I had a pair and they were not a good fit for me, I prefer hi flex so I sold em on eBay , I would say you would be best trying a pair on before purchasing.

 

 

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Yes hodge they are a close fit so good idea to try before you buy. I got mine at the ARB SHOW and went out the back and try'd them on just to make sure. Still nice though and much lighter and comfortable then the hi flex. Only my opinion of course:thumbup:

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I found mine the opposite, far too baggy for my liking, I tried the xl and the seemed ok at home, but after a few hours wearing the were far too baggy, I got a pair of large and the were way to tight, I couldn't even fasten them.

 

 

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