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TreeWhitelock

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Lookin to unload a bunch of of Climbing Pants. 2 pair of Pfanner climbing pants 34x34 New with tags $215 each. 2 pair of SIPs climbing pants size Medium and in great condition $190 each. 2 arborwear stretch tech pants 34x34 $155.
 
Where have you been getting the Pfanner pants? I'm interested.
Thanks in advance
 
Treewhitelock,
could you let me know the outfit and were they good to deal with?
Thanks in advance
Scrat
 
Ther are 2 places I deal with. Honeybros and Abbeypro. they are good to deal with my only thing is you get a good price on the pants but then it's $80-$100 to ship then customs gets a hold of it and charge a duty fee which was like another $150. So when you see the pants in Sherrill or SteinUSA for $350 its actually a good deal, and it doesnt cost a lot if they dont fit or you need to exchange to ship them back.
 
how come your selling them? and how breathable are they? are they hot in the summer and are they chainsaw protection?
 
Im selling them because I have too many pair. They are not chainsaw protection thes are climbing trousers. I have the Pfanner climbing(Medium 32x34) and the SIP progress(M32x33) climbing trousers still available.
 
I not interested in buying any pants, but I am interested in why anyone would pay so much. I'm not being a smart A_ _s, I am sincerely curious what so special about them over let say a pair of levis or lee?
I am always ripping and taring my pants in trees. Are these pants super tough? Are they a fashion statement. Do they offer Superior comfort and movement?
I'm kind of a Rube, but I am always interested in things that'll help me in the tree. Thank you for your time. Beastmaster
 
I use the stretch air/pfanner with protection. If they are the same ones but without the protection,they are great pants.They still ripp and burn them selves on the exhaust as any others though;)
 
They offer alot more movement than jeans and are alot tougher than a pair of levis. Extremely breathable for summer and with some layering good for winter also. they are worth every penny. They are also oil and water resistant so no oiled up and stained pants.I have had a pair for three years now.Super Durable!! They are endorsed by world champions and a lot of other respected arborist in the industry so they are not just a pretty pair of pants. I have owned every type of pants related to the indusry chainsaw and non chainsaw protection so please feel free to ask any questions.
 
sizing

Treewhitelock,
as far as the sizing of the pants I wear a 32 or 33 waist and 36 inseam in jeans, So does that mean I would wear a small long?
I have seen the long lenght advertised as 34 and also 35.5 so which is it? you said you had pants with a 34 inseam so if you measured from the crotch to the cuff-bottom of leg what does it actually measure?

Thanks for your help in advance
Scrat
 
The size your looking for is medium long. The pfanners I have are M long. The length is 35.5. When I ordered them they said 34 but the actual length is the 35.5. My first post was incorrect. the waist is Medium(32-34) they stretch like spandex. The mediums will put you in the middle. The small(30-32) will put you at the max and I found them to be way too tight. Pm your email and I can send some pics Scrat.
 
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The size your looking for is medium long. The pfanners I have are M long. The length is 35.5. When I ordered them they said 34 but the actual length is the 35.5. My first post was incorrect. the waist is Medium(32-34) they stretch like spandex. The mediums will put you in the middle. The small(30-32) will put you at the max and I found them to be way too tight. Pm your email and I can send some pics Scrat.

Sent PM with email.
 

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