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pfanner chainsaw trousers... what size?


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Ok, so being a 36 I'm gonna go for the large based on what your saying. Can always return them but don't want the extr expense, hard enough to find £250 in the first place.

 

He type c I've got are large and too big, get a lot of sawdust down the front with shirt tucked in- hopefully they've got more acurate with this sizes now.

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I've just swapped to gladiators type c from the old type c stretch airs. Got size M in both and the gladiators are a bit tighter on the leg, but a better fit for my 32" waist. I regret getting them though, I seem to get MUCH hotter in the gladiators....

 

 

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I've just swapped to gladiators type c from the old type c stretch airs. Got size M in both and the gladiators are a bit tighter on the leg, but a better fit for my 32" waist. I regret getting them though, I seem to get MUCH hotter in the gladiators....

 

 

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Normal or Vents? From what I understand the normal gladiators have waterproof membrane on the front so it ends up like a sauna in them. I got the ventilations type A class 1 for climbing and ground work they are cool enough.

 

Not much help if you have to wear type C's

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