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hiya im looing into geting a new pair of stretch air type c's (from joesie) and just wondering who uses what , i have had a couple pairs of the gr climbers trousers but am looking into the gladiators but not sure what they would be like for climbing in , are they as stretchy etc etc !

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Francital everest look worth a punt good price to. Only type A tho.

 

I was looking at them the other day online, Look light, Be interesting to see what there like in the flesh, Anyone got a pair??

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are strech air worththat extra money? the usuall price for hi flex is about £120 to £130 ,strech air are usually about £180 to £200 thats atleast fifty bucks differance ??

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In my opinion they are worth that bit extra,they last alot longer and feel alot better made! I did like the Hi flex but after so long they just dissintergrate!! Bought myself some type a stretch airs at the AA and there awesome! very nice to climb in to especially with this heat

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Hiflex only last me a year, so the extra money will be worth it if I get 2 out of the SA's.

 

I understand they won't be as cool as the Hiflex, but I find anything too hot for a full days climbing in this heat! Caning the hedgecutting jobs at the mo wearing safety shorts...

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Binned the Hi flex and got a pair of strechairs type A from jonsie, £180 I think. Well worth the extra money, wore them today for the first time and it was hot but they were much cooler than hiflex.

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