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I know it must be frustrating for you guys when you have problems, It is the same for us as we are double handling every time and postage.:sad:

 

Mark it was Pfanner's quote not mine about the braces just thought I'd pass it on, as a few do wear them a bit low, not saying you would it's the younger guys that seem to.:sneaky2:

 

It is still a small portion of returns we get and we get them from the hi-flex as well. I'm going to get a price for some heavy duty zips to be fitted as a different option to replacing.:001_smile:

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Good idea with the zip Justin, I'll get mine at your show.

 

Know what you mean about the 'street' look some of these young 'uns go for.

 

If only they knew it originated from the American prison system and basically means - 'I is willin' to be yo bitch'!

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had my zip bust on my stretch airs today. managed to notice just in time before having a embarassing moment in front of the client, managed to dangle my gloves over the gap.

 

dunno whats best to do with them should i take them back or just got get a proper person to fit another zip???

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dunno whats best to do with them should i take them back or just got get a proper person to fit another zip???

 

 

How much is it to get them stitched up properly?

 

I took mine to a Dry Cleaners as soon as I got mine and they put a sturdy metal zip in for a Tenner and I've had no problems at all since. Hope this helps lads.:001_smile: The nylon zips are crap!!!

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I took mine to a Dry Cleaners as soon as I got mine and they put a sturdy metal zip in for a Tenner and I've had no problems at all since. Hope this helps lads.:001_smile: The nylon zips are crap!!!

 

cheers will do the same better get my ripped to shreds stihl ones out the cubboard while i get them done :sneaky2:

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been wearing the type a gladiators for a few weeks now they are not to bad they do as they with say whats on the tin well ideal in thors but quite hot and think i prefere my normal type a stretchy's for climbing.

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