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Hi all

 

After some input from others. I'm about to replace my trousers and not sure what ones people use. I first owned hi flex type c and I really like the close fit of them, but since they died I have bought pfanner stretch airs but don't like the shape of them really. Keep looking at the arbortec breatherflex, what's people thoughts

 

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Depends what your using them for really, ground or climbing.

For me i climb with them so they're not worth the price tag,the crotch split on mines pretty quick,the back support pad is very stiff and rubs against your back,the front belt loops are very wide appart creating a nice big baggy area great for catching woodchips.

That said thre are some plus points to the breathflex trousers,there light,fairly breathable and look good.

I recently converted to pfanner gladiators and only were them or stihl xfit (when my pfanners are in the wash).

Others may recommend them but my opinion is they're not worth the guts of £200 price tag.

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I think they are great and as close as you could get to go-flex in my opinion. I've had them a few months, bit tight at first but they loosen up pretty quickly. They look cool as well. On the climbing side of things they are really stretchy and make life easy. They seem a little more robust compered to the hi-flex too.

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I mostly climb with them. Stihl xfit are pricey aswel would you say they are better than the hiflex?? Don't know weather to just stick with hi flex or change lol

 

All climbing trousers are expensive imo,ive never worn hiflex so i ccouldnt comment,but breathflex are 200quid,its an expensive punt mate.As for xfit,yeah they re good but again very expensive.

Have you priced husky trousers?

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All climbing trousers are expensive imo,ive never worn hiflex so i ccouldnt comment,but breathflex are 200quid,its an expensive punt mate.As for xfit,yeah they re good but again very expensive.

Have you priced husky trousers?

 

I looked at a pair husky trousers on the net but haven't got any decent shops near me to go and have a look at them. I did use to really like my hiflex type c lasted me just under 2years aswel

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I looked at a pair husky trousers on the net but haven't got any decent shops near me to go and have a look at them. I did use to really like my hiflex type c lasted me just under 2years aswel

 

You've answered your own question really,you like hiflex,they last well so get wot u know.Check ebay fr decent prices on hiflex,i see lots of them goin at reasonable prices

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