Why I wear my chaps

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I reckon you owe it to yourself to give proper trousers a try. As mentioned before, there may be sticker shock involved, but they're a world of difference to chaps or "cheap" trousers.

I've never worn snow pants, but the trousers I have are just like wearing thicker work pants. Not too heavy, not too bulky and allow me to happily traipse through the bush over all sorts of terrain no worries. Don't do climbing but I can't imagine they'd restrict your movement.
 
. Don't do climbing but I can't imagine they'd restrict your movement.
The climbing I have done with a chainsaw involved, is about the ONLY time that I don't bother with chaps.
There is a lot more risk involved than the chaps would ever cover. Just gotta be sensible.
one handing a top handle saw, I am more likely to gash a forarm or chop my head off.
 
Wear pants.

Philbert
Im not climbing in a speedo... just kidding.

I don't see the logic. climbing a tree using a 150T saw, gaffs and saddle. Steel core flip line. Knocking branches off until I can top it off. Saw isn't gonna be anywhere near my legs or torso...
I suppose one could wrap chainsaw pants, or chaps around my arms...?

Years ago there was a time doing electrical work on a pharma plant, OSHA required a harness and lanyard be used if on a
ladder 8 feet or higher. The lanyard was 10 feet long. Thud.:laughing::laughing:
 
Went chapless about 2 years ago. Bought myself a pair of PPE pants. I really wanted Cloggers but boy are they pricey but, then again what price can you put on your leg or your arm.
I found the chaps to be too bulky always catching on brush or slash
 
I like the thickness of the chaps when digging into brambles. Today I was stuck in hard enough that they were pushing in behind the chaps and still spearing me.. so I totally buy the argument for full-on pants for those special occasions.

Oh yeah and btw, f' the ancient rusty trodden down fencing wire lurking in amongst the brambles just eagerly waiting for the chainsaw to pass too close.
 

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