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Have a pair of breath flex, I found them annoyingly tight under the crotch, and that the pockets were designed to fill with saw dust!

 

To add, the pfanner ventilation are good but they don't have the elastic inner that goes over the boot and clips on to the laces which I think is a really good feature on the arborist type

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Have a pair of breath flex, I found them annoyingly tight under the crotch, and that the pockets were designed to fill with saw dust!

 

To add, the pfanner ventilation are good but they don't have the elastic inner that goes over the boot and clips on to the laces which I think is a really good feature on the arborist type

 

dont the zips work on your pockets :biggrin :laugh1::. Once broken in there great and yes i agree the bootlace clips is a great feautre. Also the hi vis markings on them comes in handy when doing street trees or site work .

 

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Have a pair of breath flex, I found them annoyingly tight under the crotch, and that the pockets were designed to fill with saw dust!

 

To add, the pfanner ventilation are good but they don't have the elastic inner that goes over the boot and clips on to the laces which I think is a really good feature on the arborist type

 

 

I've never had the problem of trousers being too tight in the crotch... Although I have to say if I did I wouldn't be whining about it!

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