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TreeBoys

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  1. Where do you go to get a gun that works,mine is pants,skiddy pants too.

    Never greased one yet. Grease collects all kinds of crap that will bugger the sprocket unless you re-grease and shove out the old every time you re-fuel.

  2. The lightest ( in weight ) that I have are the Pfanner Gladiator Ventilation Kevlar Extreme ( red ) I also have 2 pairs of Gladiator Ventilation in the grey . These arte both type A front protection only with zip vents in the back of the leg . The thing is they are TOUGH ! . They last a long time . Better tjhan any other strides I have had .....

    I purchased a pair of Pfanner Gladiator Ventilation Kevlar Extreme in the hope that they were going to be ok. Maybe in winter they will be fine, but if you want a cool pair of trousers these are not for me. The stretchy material that allows lots of manoeuvrability is horrible and sweaty. It is 15 degrees today, thank god the sun wasn't out as I imagine they would have been unbearable. As for light, they aren't. They are as heavy as my 80 quid crap black heat absorbing Stihl trousers. I have weighed them both.

    For the best part of 240 quid, these are not to be recommended. I don't even sweat easily as I am skinny and fit. I am so disappointed that after one day of ownership, even with vents open, I am looking for an alternative. Waste of money till winter.

  3. Stihl advance type A.

     

    Mine are fantastic, super light, durable and cool, also waterproof. By farr the best chainsaw trousers Ive ever worn.

    You obviously work in a cold world, trousers that dark, cannot be cool by definition.

    The heat absorption ability of clothing that dark, in the sun, would be horrible. Perhaps you are cold blooded? Anyway glad they work for you. Miss Wales all the same. Beautiful memories.

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