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I've not tried the classics, but I'm currently on my second pair of the Functionals and really rate them. A lot more hard wearing than any other trouser I've had and really light too.

 

The first pair lasted around two years (maybe more but can't remember) and the only stitching needed was to the nads area and they only got retired because the fly eventually broke.

 

Tiny bit dearer than the classics but I reckon probably worth it.

 

Husqvarna Functional Chainsaw Trousers Type A

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I've not tried the classics, but I'm currently on my second pair of the Functionals and really rate them. A lot more hard wearing than any other trouser I've had and really light too.

 

The first pair lasted around two years (maybe more but can't remember) and the only stitching needed was to the nads area and they only got retired because the fly eventually broke.

 

Tiny bit dearer than the classics but I reckon probably worth it.

 

Husqvarna Functional Chainsaw Trousers Type A

 

They look promising. :001_smile:

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Has anybody got any experience of these, good or bad? I'm looking for a cheap pair of Cat As for those rare days when it's too hot for Cs and I've seen these for around the 80 quid mark. Thanks in advance. :001_smile:

 

HUSQVARNA ARBORIST TREE SURGEON CLASSIC TROUSERS CHAINSAW PROTECTIVE BLACK | eBay

 

Im glad this has come up! i have a pair of these front protection classic trousers, The material is as tough as old boots! similar to the old orange stripe stihl trousers I've had all the modern style trousers that cost a days work and they don't last! I've had mine now for well over a year and theres not one hole over a cm. i would recommend them highly .:thumbup:

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Im glad this has come up! i have a pair of these front protection classic trousers, The material is as tough as old boots! similar to the old orange stripe stihl trousers I've had all the modern style trousers that cost a days work and they don't last! I've had mine now for well over a year and theres not one hole over a cm. i would recommend them highly .:thumbup:

 

Cheers. What are they like for being hot to wear? :001_smile:

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I've not tried the classics, but I'm currently on my second pair of the Functionals and really rate them. A lot more hard wearing than any other trouser I've had and really light too.

 

The first pair lasted around two years (maybe more but can't remember) and the only stitching needed was to the nads area and they only got retired because the fly eventually broke.

 

Tiny bit dearer than the classics but I reckon probably worth it.

 

Husqvarna Functional Chainsaw Trousers Type A

I noticed a pair of Stihl trousers on that link that look smart

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