Why I wear my chaps

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I'm looking hard at the Labonville chaps, made in the USA, Kevlar, and reasonably priced.
Love my Labonsville chaps. Do again in a heart beat. Over 25 years on 1st & original chaps. Prefer full wrap bottom. To me aprons would be too loose & snagging everything. Full wrap are impervious to what direction moving thru Bush or greenbrier. Full wrap also double as gators, keep chips & snow out of boot tops. Buy long enough to secure over your boot. There great.

Only time I snag my Labonsville full wrap bottoms is carrying saw. Outside spike grabs knee buldge (slack cloth). Just switch hands, flip saw end for end, or toss onto shoulder.

Edit clarification -- competition weight chaps are hot in summer. I really only cut below 40°F as comfort to myself & cooler for saws.

Look at Chaps product images closely. Some brands have illogical ankle snaps. Both legs right-side or left-side. Better if ankle buckles on outside; left on LH leg, right on RH leg. Seems intuitive yet some lower price apron chaps screw that up
 
I have the Labonville apron style chaps- they work fine, but as above when the time comes for new I think I'll go for full bottom- same reason- when I'm deep in brambles they tend to work their way in between the chaps and my pants, or maybe sneak around back and stab from behind. The chaps make for great armor against thorns so I'm glad to have them.
 
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