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I´m thinking of trying these protective pants, but don´t have the chance to try them before I order. Are they any good? Sizing compared to the Pfanner sizes? Are they a little baggier in the fit compared to Pfanner and Stihl? Tear-resistance? Thankful for all info I can get from people here!

 

Johan

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Thats cos you sell them Iain... LOL :D

 

I however dont sell them and can totaly endorse them as a superb product. I have bought 10 -12 pairs for myself and staff, very comfortable and extremly hard wearing. They have outlasted both pfanner and stihl pants with my guys.

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That sounds good!!

 

What about sizes then, I tried a pair of Pfanner´s new arborist-trouser with chainsaw-protection and SMALL was the perfect size for me, but in Husqvarna´s stretch trouser SMALL is too tight.

 

Thanks!!

 

Johan

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the sizes arent generous , so if your saving on your pride it'll cost you another pair lol

 

Ed

I only sell em coz i Wear em & luv them, & I dont compromise on anything I sell but imhappy to try b4 I sell for others to use

Have you done any more with those mini exc grinders ?

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So Mr Ed and Pete Mctree, what size do you wear in the SIPS 5.1 compared to the Pfanners and Stihls?

 

Hope I´m not being to indiscreet here!

Believe me, I´m not a perverted stalker with a worktrouser fetish!

 

Thanks

 

Johan

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