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Sorry for not updating you guys :huh: !!

 

Good news is that we have a few pairs out on test at the moment and are just waiting for the feedback to come in and then we should have a final design sorted out to hit the button on production. (Looking at early October for availability).

 

Will keep you posted…promise!

 

Did I mention that your R&D process won't be complete unless I've tested a pair this winter, starting tomorrow cos the forecast is very wet!

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Berghaus Deluge have everything they need and nothing they don't.

Long zips and poppers for getting on over boots, no fly and no pockets, elasticated waist.

If you need access to your keks you just hoick them down.

 

They are totally waterproof, but also quite flimsy.

Are yours are a tougher version of these Yve you'll be on a winner.

 

 

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Berghaus Deluge have everything they need and nothing they don't.

Long zips and poppers for getting on over boots, no fly and no pockets, elasticated waist.

If you need access to your keks you just hoick them down.

 

They are totally waterproof, but also quite flimsy.

Are yours are a tougher version of these Yve you'll be on a winner.

 

 

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Yip, Mark, the new cutandclimb waterproof trousers are made from tough, durable material ready for the rigours of our industry! :wink:

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Yvone, having read the comments above I'll add my questions...

Currently felling oversized outside trees that are too rough for the harvester, whilst there is no climbing involved walking approx 3/4 mile over the recently felled site is a test for legwarmers, ripped the stitching out of the seams of my stretch air pants, as a forestry hand cutter I need a tough design capable of not being ripped by the brash and plenty of room for movement as I clamber through the brash. Cheers :-)

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