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Has anyone had any problems with protective layer on the inside of the trouser leg, mine i've worn 5 times and some the cross stitching seems to be snaking down the leg, this is the second pair with the same issue and after arbortec exchanged them without any problems as first pair less than 3months old,i would like some advice thanks

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I've not had this problem. I have noticed that some of the blocking material pokes through the inner mesh where it it seen in, but I imagine it's designed that way, and is not a problem.

 

Is this what you're talking about or has the actual stitching come away?

 

IME Arbortec are a top company to deal with, so I'm sure if there is a fault it'll be rectified.

 

I'd be surprised if the same person received two defective items!

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i've not had this problem. I have noticed that some of the blocking material pokes through the inner mesh where it it seen in, but i imagine it's designed that way, and is not a problem.

 

Is this what you're talking about or has the actual stitching come away?

 

Ime arbortec are a top company to deal with, so i'm sure if there is a fault it'll be rectified.

 

I'd be surprised if the same person received two defective items!

 

 

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thanks for the reply, its actually the cross stitching in the protective membrane thats coming unravelled so am going to take them back to dealer who's gonna sort it for me,

and yeh it's a bit weird it happening twice.

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