A lot of guys in the US seem to buy their chaps where they buy their saws: STIHL, Husqvarna, ECHO, etc. Labonville gets positive comments on these sites, and there are basic chaps sold on-line, or in some home centers.
In Europe, chainsaw protective pants are the standard. These are popular here with some arborists, who wear them all day; especially those who climb. The newer protective pants use high tech fabrics and materials to make them lighter, breathe better, and more flexible. Frankly, some of them also have a 'Professional' look that some guys like.
So I was very interested in the opportunity to evaluate some chaps made by a 'pants company'. 'Clogger' is a New Zealand manufacturer that has been sewing chainsaw protective wear for over 25 years, and selling here for few, including through some site sponsors.
There are different standards for chainsaw protection in different countries, and this can be confusing. Clogger has some technical information in the Blog on their website, which helps explain why some European stuff is not sold here, and vice-versa, along with information on chain speed ratings, and different types of protective fibers, etc. https://goclogger.com/
Philbert
In Europe, chainsaw protective pants are the standard. These are popular here with some arborists, who wear them all day; especially those who climb. The newer protective pants use high tech fabrics and materials to make them lighter, breathe better, and more flexible. Frankly, some of them also have a 'Professional' look that some guys like.
So I was very interested in the opportunity to evaluate some chaps made by a 'pants company'. 'Clogger' is a New Zealand manufacturer that has been sewing chainsaw protective wear for over 25 years, and selling here for few, including through some site sponsors.
There are different standards for chainsaw protection in different countries, and this can be confusing. Clogger has some technical information in the Blog on their website, which helps explain why some European stuff is not sold here, and vice-versa, along with information on chain speed ratings, and different types of protective fibers, etc. https://goclogger.com/
Philbert