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OregonYukon Chainsaw Protective Trousers, Protection Type A Class 1
C**N
Great for the price
I bought these for occasional climbing jobs. They're perfect for my purpose.Sizing is an issue with all chainsaw trousers, often needing a size or two bigger. I always wear 36W 34L jeans which are just slightly loose on me. I got these Oregons in XL and they're OK, maybe a bit too loose. A belt will hold them but the waist bunches up on me so I've bought braces.I prefer them a bit loose for climbing but I could easily wear these XL over jeans or trackies. They are also longer fitting than the measurements suggest. I could have easily taken the L.Quality wise they're alright. Very good for the price but not heavy duty by any means. Very nice material to wear, could be worn all day by any worker. I definitely wouldn't trust them to stop my 4hp saw but ideal for the top handle I think.What they are not is heavy duty protection but they aren't advertised as such. I'm sure the reports of being damaged by brambles etc could be right. I wouldn't use them for that kind of work.Velcro pockets are a bit annoying too.All in all, I'd definitely buy again for what I want them for.
D**E
Not really up to the job in the real world...
These are probably OK for cutting logs in the back garden, but out in the real world they're pretty useless. Why? Well, firstly the material plucks really easily, so brambles, thorns etc will stick to them like velcro, also the protective mesh is only at the front which is normal with some types of trouser, but the material at the back is so thin my calfs were scratched to ribbons on the brambles - wearing jeans underneath is advisable - if it's not to hot.Should have gone the extra mile and invested in Stihl trousers.
B**Z
Nice
What can I say...I've never owned protective trousers before but figured I need some since doing more (at home) chainsaw work. Right out of the box I was impressed. Did not expect the material but it was light and very comfortable. I'm 6ft and a 34-36 waist...these are snug but very comfy and I don't won't them baggy so I'd say true to size...I didn't have trousers on underneath tho so if your the kinda person that wants to wear trousers underneath then perhaps get a few sizes bigger. Clearly I've not had to test the safety features as yet and hope I'll never have to but these are comfy and just what I wanted.
A**R
Good pants but have some drawbacks
Pants are overall very comfortable and warm, easy to wash, thankfully I do not know how they would stand up to a chainsaw but from the feel of them they have plenty of material in the main impact zones. I carry keys and a foldable pocket knife in my pockets and already after around a month of wearing them there is a hole starting at the bottom of my front pocket, another downside is the pockets are very small and held together with velco so my hand gets grated when I go in to my pockets. Other than that I am happy with these pants
B**Y
Medium fits me: 32" waist 34" leg
I bought size medium and they fit correctly without needing a belt, I usually wear 32inch waist and a 34inch leg. Look nice and are comfortable to wear, as expected they feel heavier to wear than normal trousers.
M**D
Good value chainsaw trousers
These are fine chainsaw trousers - go for one size larger to allow you the option of wearing them on their own, or with other trousers underneath. Cannot say how well they protect as yet....thankfully.
H**R
Very comfortable safety gear
I bought these after hearing horror stories about people not getting the right kit when using a chainsaw. I was worried they would be too heavy, hot or restrictive. They are none of these. They will be warm in the summer but a small price to pay for some excellent protection.
S**.
True to size
My hubby works outside using various heavy machinery these trousers were warm Comfortable and saved his legs from getting scratched and cut when cutting hedges and suchlike. Usually thorns and sharp branches penetrate his trousers but these were great and protected him
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