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Hodnocení kapitolů ucpané řetězové pily

Zdá se, že mnoho lidí v USA kupuje své kapitoly, kde si kupují své pily: Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo atd. Labonville dostane pozitivní комментари и мнения владелцев na těchto stránkách a existují základní kapitoly prodávané on-line nebo v některých domovských centrech.

V Evropě jsou standardem ochranných kalhot řetězové pily standardem. Jsou zde oblíbené s některými arboristy, kteří je nosí celý den; Zejména ti, kteří stoupají. Novější ochranné kalhoty používají špičkové technické látky a materiály, aby byly lehčí, dýchaly lépe a flexibilnější. Upřímně řečeno, někteří z nich mají také ‚Profesionální‘ Podívej, že někteří lidé mají rádi.

Velmi mě zajímalo příležitost vyhodnotit některé kapitoly vytvořené ‚Pants Company‚. „Clogger“ je výrobce Nového Zélandu, který více než 25 let prodává ochranné oblečení řetězové pily a prodává zde několik, a to i prostřednictvím některých sponzorů stránek.

Existují různé standardy pro ochranu řetězové pily v různých zemích, a to může být matoucí. Clogger má na svých webových stránkách několik technických informací, což pomáhá vysvětlit, proč se zde některé evropské věci neprodávají, a naopak, spolu s informacemi o hodnocení řetězce a různé typy ochranných vláken atd. https: // goclogger.com/

Philbert

Nadšenec řetězové pily

Proč kapitoly? Volba mezi kapitolami a kalhotami by mohla vyplnit několik vláken sama o sobě. Pro řezání, které dělám, ráda odstraňuji kapitoly a nechám své pracovní oblečení pro jiné úkoly, aniž byste museli najít místo pro změnu. Také nezestávám. Někdy se mi líbí další vrstvy polstrování, jako při procházce skrz kartáčovou oblast a mít vnější oděv, který odpuzuje vodu a shromažďuje většinu nečistot, oleje atd.

Ale kapitoly mohou být horké, těžké nebo tuhé. Líbí se mi nosit můj s podvazky, abych jim podpořil, a líbí se mi, aby se při přestávkách snadno odstranily, aby se ochladily. Musí pokrýt části, které potřebují ochranu, a pohodlně se hodit, což by se mohlo lišit s jednotlivcem.

Husky Wrap Chaps Mod

Koupil jsem pár husqvarna full-wrap kapitoly, protože jsem chtěl další ochranu pro zadní stranu nohou. Po několika hodinách jsem byl překvapen, že se zadní chlopně svalnal a posunul se, takže záda mých telat vystavila. Popruhy jsou šité pouze na částečné cestě.

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Labonville Wrap Chaps Mod

Philbert splňuje The Labonville Wrap Chaps Chaps je základní kus osobního ochranného vybavení (PPE). Ale musí se hodit. A musí pokrýt to, co chcete chránit. Koupil jsem si pár labonville plnohodnotných kapsů, částečně založené na комментар restauraci мнения владелеев zveřejněné na tomto webu. byl jsem velmi.

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Nakonec se kapitoly musí vydržet k použití a snadno se udržovat. Mnoho ochranných oděvů určuje „Umyjte rukou a pouze osušte‚, což stárne rychle a odrazuje od čištění; Je to těžké to udělat efektivně. A se sdíleným vybavením, jako je to, které používá skupiny, se kterými se dobrovolně účastní, může být pot a bláto, které ponechalo předchozí nositel, méně než okouzlující.

Philbert

Nadšenec řetězové pily

Požádal jsem o jejich párDefenderpro„Kapitoly, protože se mi líbí myšlenka tvrdé nylonové vnější látky s vodotěsným povlakem, která bude držet nečistoty, otěru a těžké použití. Také poskytli pár svých ‚NULA„Lehké kapitoly pro srovnání.

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Oba jsou Full-wrap Styly pro ochranu oblastí tele. Oba produkty mají stejné ochranné hodnocení (rychlost řetězce 3 500 ft/min) a oba jsou certifikovány pro americké a kanadské standardy.

Můj počáteční dojem na přijetí byl velmi pozitivní: kvalita a vzhled balení, materiálů, povrchu atd., jsou všechny velmi dobré. Ale nebyli to, co jsem očekával. Můj obraz „kapitoly řetězové pily“ je, že jsou ploché, oranžové a objemné: jsou velmi štíhlé, tenké a koordinované barvy. Upřímně řečeno, kdybych nedůvěřoval společnosti a značce certifikace UL, předpokládal bych, že se jedná o návrhářské verze třídy „majitele domu“. Ale jejich hodnocení přesahují americký ASTM F1414 standard 2750 ft/min se značným okrajem.

Clogger uvádí, že jejich výběr ochranných vláken a obousměrný způsob, jak je tkají, jim umožňuje vytvářet tenčí, lehčí hmotnostní kapitoly, které prokazují stejnou ochranu jako objemnější vzory,

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Závislý na Arboristisi

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Dělají dobré věci- ale já osobně nejsem fanoušek kapitol a místo toho nosím plně hodnocené kalhoty. Vyrábějí také nějaké pěkné z nich, v různých stupních/hmotnostech/flexibilitě, od zimních váhových kalhot až po světlo flexibilní horolezci Arboristické kalhoty- plus celá hromada další bezpečnostní zařízení přidružené k řetězové pile.

Philbert

Nadšenec řetězové pily

Jak již bylo uvedeno, jedná se o štíhlé kapitoly. Jedním překvapením bylo ‚Suchý zip‚(Hook-and-smyčkové) uzavření, spolu s spony, na zabaleném části kapitol. To byl problém, který jsem měl s chaps Husqvarna a Labonville, které jsem si koupil (odkazy výše, na druhém příspěvku). Tam byla mírná křivka učení, která nasadila tyto kapitoly s suchým zipem a 5 (!) spony na nohu, protože tam byla tendence, aby se tam záhyby džíny chytily. Pro mě se zdá snazší zajistit dolní část těchto kapitol nejprve a potom se propracovat až k pásu pasu: to je opak toho, jak normálně nese kapsy.

Zeptal jsem se na ‚střední„Velikých kapitol, částečně založené na mých zkušenostech s jinými značkami: mohl jsem se hodit do velikosti ‚malý‚. Jejich pokyny pro velikost jsou věrné tomu, co jsem obdržel, a já je stále schopen je pohodlně nosit s tuhou, dolní, ochrannou sekcí nohou a s podvazky, které normálně nosím s kapitoly.

Evropské i americké specifikace jsou „založeny na výkonu“ a spoléhají se na testovací vzorky zajištěné velmi specifickými způsoby. Ucpající zástupce poznamenal, že v řetězovém úderu „skutečného světa“ by rychlost a síla řetězce pravděpodobně otočila kapitoly na noze nositele, a proto používají suchý zip a 5 spon. Na některých jiných značkách kapitol jsem viděl pouze 4 a dokonce pouze 3 spony. Takže další úsilí při oblékání a doffingu může mít za následek další ochranu, i když všichni splňují stejný standard.

Clogger Zero kalhoty

‚Zero chainsaw pants‘ sounds like guys out cutting in their shorts and flip-flops (something we have all seen). For Clogger, it implies pants that are so light, cool, and flexible, that they almost feel weightless, especially when compared to some other protective products

I am normally a ‚chaps guy‘: I put them on when I cut, and take them off when doing other stuff. But, after reviewing the Clogger chaps, they suggested I check out their protective pants too. Chainsaw protective pants are often preferred by those who wear them all day, and especially by climbers, since straps, buckles, etc., can get snagged on branches, tangled with harnesses, etc. So arborists are a key market. Apparently, they are also preferred in Europe.

Clogger Chainsaw Chaps Evaluation

A lot of guys in the US seem to buy their chaps where they buy their saws: STIHL, Husqvarna, Echo, etc. Labonville gets positive Комментарии и мнения владельцев 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.

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I tried a pair of chainsaw pants a number of years ago. They were made with nylon that reminded me of rain pants in the front, and some type of mesh panel in the back. The protective pads were about as thick as those on chaps. They were somewhat bulky and noisy when I walked. They were kind of hot in the front, and I got a breeze through the back. I really wanted to take them off at lunch, but I did not have the foresight to wear gym shorts, or something similar, underneath. I did not keep that pair.

These pants are very different. Philbert

Philbert

Chainsaw Enthusiast

Clogger offers several different styles of pants, including some designed to hold up to heavier use and abrasion by groundies; summer and ‚all season‘ versions; and women’s specific designs. The pair I received are the ‚Zero Gen2 Light and Cool Men’s Arborist Chainsaw Pants‚, intended to provide flexibility for climbing, and for use in warmer weather.

Clogger Zero Gen2 Light and Cool Men’s Arborist UL Chainsaw Pants. Grey/Green

Chainsaw pants for arborists working in hot conditions. Discover Zeros to stay cool reduce effort at work.

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Frankly, these are very cool and professional looking, with a few Hi-Viz accents (a mostly orange version is also available). Clogger uses a lot of high tech fabrics on the outside, and their ‚Arrestex HP‚ protective material, which meets chainsaw protection standards with less bulk.

With four-way stretch fabric in the seat, front of thighs (down to knees) and back of leg (down to calves), the pants are very comfortable, and allow a very good range of movement. But they fit differently than jeans, with a very short rise in the front, which took a little getting used to. I wore them around the house, out walking the dog, etc., to see how they really fit. I never really forgot that I had them on: the protective pads feel like wearing a thick pair of sweat pants, and I got an occasional breeze through the fixed side vents (which feels like your pants are torn, if you are not expecting it!). But I was in no hurry to take them off.

The elastic, rear waistband, and stretchy fabric create a slim, comfortable fit, even for ‚mature‘ figures like mine. The standard inseam on the pair I received, chosen to fit my waist, was about 2 inches too long for me. Clogger says a little extra length helps when climbing to allow full range of knee and leg motion, and since a harness can make the leg ride up a bit.

They also offer custom sizing, and at least one of their sizing charts lists a ‚short leg‘ option, which might have better suited me. If you don’t have the opportunity to try these on at a store, it might be best to contact them directly before ordering to get the right fit.

The lower portion of each leg is a heavier, non-stretchy, fabric, which is more abrasion resistant. A small, metal hook at the bottom cuffs can hook into your boot laces to keep the pant legs in place.

There are two, slim, zippered s on each side, along with a third, Velcro-closure further down on the left leg. These are large enough to securely hold things like keys, wallet, cell phone, etc., without bulging, but would not hold things like wedges, screnches, or other bulky items. There are no rear s.

These Zero pants can be machine washed (warm) and hung to dry.

Philbert

Chainsaw Enthusiast

Now I’m ‚gonna have to go cut some stuff to try these things in use (not the cut resistance part, hopefully). Big differences between these and the protective pants I tried before. I can’t compare them against other, current brands, but they have come a long way in design, fabrics / materials, and thought from my first pair.

I am unlikely to climb, so would I have been better matched with their more durable ‚Defender‘ pants, designed to hold up better to brush, abrasion from carrying logs, etc.? Perhaps. But there is an argument to be made for this lightweight, highly breathable style on the ground. Most of us do not expect to get cut from a running saw, and many of us would prefer to cut in jeans if we could ‚get away with it‘. So, a lightweight, comfortable, protective garment could be the bridge between ‚have to‚ and ‚want to‘ for general cutting activities.

This pair is designed for cutting it hotter weather, with thin, breathable outer fabrics. It feels like I have room for long underwear underneath, if I want to use them in colder weather: might have to put some duct tape, or Post-It Notes over the vents.

I would be interested to hear from users of protective pants (any brand), what they like about them, what they dislike, etc. Also, aside from a chainsaw strike, what wears out first: seats, knees, crotches, etc.

farmer steve

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Nice review Philbert. I will have to check out the website. I don’t wear my chaps enough due to being, hot, bulky and just plain uncomfortable.

PV Hiker

ArboristSite Guru

Thanks Philbert for bringing new options and detailed report. These look awesome and I would seriously consider them but I’m usually walking trail long distance to get to tree clearing.

Philbert

Chainsaw Enthusiast

I certainly would not want to hike long distances in conventional chaps, due to their weight, bulk, etc. But I would not have any problem trail hiking in a pair of protective pants like these. Offers the option of not having to put chaps on, or change clothes, when you get to your cutting location: less to carry. Also, depends somewhat on the type of cutting you do once you get there. Lots of preference issues. good to have choices.

markbakovic

ArboristSite Lurker

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I’ve a pair of clogger’s „ascend“ pants, which are basically the spoilers/hoodscoops/fender flares version of the zero (i mean: more s/lower leg reinforcement and adjustment/beavertail waistband to hide your plumber’s decollete. oh and suspender buttons). Mine are the „all season“ variant, which I’d recommend in preference to post it notes over the vents on the light and cool: they have zippered vents. I like: the zip s farther down the thigh than „regular“ front s, makes total sense the moment you put a harness on; they’re right below the leg straps, and useful, not hidden under your waist belt and useless. (mine are Gen1 so no back for me but I suspect this applies to the angled back on the Gen 2 also) the fit, omg the fit. They actually fit like a lot of european jeans/work pants or some of the kevlar-reinforced motorbike pants: tight around the knee in the way you want when your knee is bent (no rolls of material pinching off blood vessels), plenty of room for Calves Of Steel and work boots but with a narrow cuff so you don’t drag the extra length (which you will need when you „assume the position“ yay) around when you walk upright (also yay) and, like a good lawyer or well tailored suit jacket, they cover your arse. When you squat, bend over or perch on a branch, things their intended audience probably do a lot of, you don’t curse the seams or fry any half-moons into yer half moons (or ankles, for that matter). serial number. I’ve never had chaps, only these, so I’m not sure if its notable or runofthemill that this bit of PPE can be batch traced and reevaluated in light of incidents in the field the way carabiners or harnesses can, but it makes me feel good about giving these guys money to know that they care what happens to my, actual, specific pants.

I dislike:. the fabric (of the „normal“ part, the tough bits are fine). I used to buy mountainbike clothes mail order (when that was avant garde) from NZ and the company had a penchant for this lightweight/breathable/moistureblardeybla fabric that was slightly elasticised and seemed great on paper but always ended up going slightly baggy, hard feeling and actually-not-that-breathable after a bit of exposure to sun and sweat and several washes. These feel a lot like that (and yes, I have wondered if Clogger is/is staffed by what used to be Ground Effect Clothing) so I’m less than thrilled at the prospect of revisiting that experience 25 years later with a garment that cost 10x what I paid for those MTB shirts. They also sweat bleached horrendously, by the way. It is basically a hiking-style fabric so your backcountry wandering should be right up it’s engineered-textile alley: if you’re not hot in jeans you shouldn’t be in these all mine. not these specifically, but all pants (vs chaps), you can’t exactly pass around if you’re showing someone how to cut this or that and sharing a saw. Fine if you’re a pro at work, but ef me I’m not spending another 200 on chaps just to show a mate how to buck a log and have him help me for a day!

my take on sizing: use the Clogger size chart „jeans equivalent“: I wear a 36 Lee/Wrangler/Diesel/whatever and although I’m tall most regular inseams are just fine (don’t mind a bit extra though). That makes me a Large for the clogger pants and indeed that is The Right Size for me. They are action-man pants for action men and women though, so don’t expect a lot of extra fabric around the bendy bits but at the same time no need to skip leg day.

What Are the Best Chainsaw Trousers? Hear From an Arborist

A chainsaw is a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of tasks, from felling trees to trimming branches. But as with any power tool, it’s important to use it safely. One way to do this is to wear the proper clothing, including chainsaw trousers. But what are the best chainsaw trousers?

Chainsaw trousers are specially designed pants that offer protection against injuries from contact with a chainsaw. They are made of a tough, yet breathable material that is resistant to abrasion and cuts. The trouser legs also typically have reinforcement at the knees and seat to further protect the user.

In this blog post, we will explore the different features that make up a good pair of chainsaw trousers and provide you with our top picks. From reinforced fabric to extra s, we’ll make sure you know what to look for when choosing your next pair of chainsaw trousers.

How to choose chainsaw trousers?

When it comes to chainsaw trousers, there are a few things you need to take into account in order to choose the best ones for you.

Here are a few tips:

-The first thing you need to do is measure your waist size. You can do this by wrapping a tape measure around your waist at the point where your pants would normally sit. Make sure the tape measure is level all the way around.

-Once you have your waist size, you need to choose a pair of trousers that will fit comfortably around your hips and thighs. It’s important that the trousers are not too baggy or too tight.

-Eventually, you need to pick a pair of chainsaw trousers that are comfortable to wear. This means choosing a pair that is breathable and not too constricting.

-You need to think about the level of protection they offer. Some trousers are made from heavier-duty materials that offer more protection than others. Make sure that the chainsaw trousers you choose have adequate protection. The fabric should be thick enough to withstand being hit by branches or other debris.

-You need to make sure that the chainsaw trousers you choose are durable. They should be able to withstand being used in tough conditions.

-Fourth, you need to decide what style of trousers you want.

There are two main types: those with a zip-up front, and those with a drawstring waist.

-Finally, you need to think about the price. Chainsaw trousers can range in price from around 30 to over 500. It’s important to find a pair that’s within your budget while still offering good quality and protection.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at our top 3 picks for the best chainsaw trousers available on the market today…

What are Class A chainsaw chaps?

Chainsaw chaps, also known as saw pants, are designed to protect your legs from the dangers of chainsaw use.

They are made of a sturdy, abrasion-resistant material that will deflect the chain if it comes into contact with your leg.

Class A chainsaw chaps are the most durable and offer the best protection against serious injury.

What are Type A Class 1 chainsaw trousers?

There are a few different types of chainsaw trousers on the market, but Type A Class 1 chainsaw trousers are considered to be the best.

They offer the most protection against the sharp teeth of a chainsaw, and they’re also comfortable to wear.

Type A Class 1 chainsaw trousers are made from a tough, durable material that can withstand the force of a chainsaw.

They also have reinforced stitching in key areas, like the knees and seat, to further protect you from injury.

And, because they’re designed for use with a chainsaw, they have special features like an adjustable waistband and leg cuffs that help keep them in place while you’re working.

If you’re looking for the best possible protection against a chainsaw accident, then Type A Class 1 chainsaw trousers are the way to go.

Top 4 Chainsaw Trouser Brands As per My Experience

Chainsaw trousers are a must-have for anyone who regularly uses a chainsaw. They provide essential protection from the sharp chain and can help prevent serious injury.

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There are a wide variety of chainsaw trousers on the market, so it can be difficult to know which ones are the best. To help you make an informed decision, we’ve put together a list of the top 5 chainsaw trouser reviews.

Husqvarna Chainsaw Trousers

Husqvarna is a well-known brand in the world of chainsaws, and their chainsaw trousers are some of the best on the market. They’re made from durable materials and feature reinforced leg panels to protect against kickback.

Forestor Chainsaw Trousers Chaps

Forestor is another leading chainsaw brand, and its chainsaw trousers are just as good as Husqvarna’s. They’re also made from tough materials and have reinforced leg panels, making them ideal for heavy-duty use.

Forester offers three different chainsaw leg protection styles. Aprons and wraps are perfect for wear-over garments, and chainsaw pants are designed to be made from a full stand-alone pant.

Oregon Chainsaw Trousers

Oregon is another reputable brand when it comes to chainsaws, and their trousers are designed for comfort and durability. They have an adjustable waistband and leg straps to ensure a perfect fit, and they’re made from breathable fabric to keep you cool while you work.

YARDMARIS Technical Wrap Chainsaw Chaps

These chainsaw chaps are made from 1050D polyester with PU coating–durable and tough. They also use buckles made by YKK or ITW, and reflective stripes from 3M.

With two s on our saw chainsaw chaps to easily store your mobile phone, wallet and other tools for logging. The reflective stripe on the logger chaps and pants will keep you safe in the dark, too.

Conclusion

We hope that this article has helped you figure out what the best chainsaw trousers are for your needs. There are a variety of factors to consider when choosing the right pair of trousers, but hopefully, our tips have made the process a little easier for you. Do you have any favourite chainsaw trousers? Let us know in the Комментарии и мнения владельцев below!

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