Measurements
Small Waist 33"- 35", Inseam 31.5", Fits Appx Jean Size 32"
Medium Waist 36"- 38", Inseam 32", Fits Appx Jean Size 35"
Large Waist 38"- 40", Inseam 32.5", Fits Appx Jean Size 37"
X-Large Waist 40"- 42", Inseam 33" Fits Appx Jean Size 39"
Features
- UL Certified to ASTM F1897-14 and meets OSHA regulation 1910-266
- Uses Arrestex HP advanced chainsaw protection material which is light, cool and quick drying, rated to 3,500 ft/min (750 ft/min above the standard)
- Outer fabric, engineered to lower body temperature by dispersing body heat through breathability and Nilit® Breeze yarn that is proven to reduce body temperature
- 4-way stretch fabric for greater freedom of movement and flexibility
- High-tenacity nylon and a ripstop weave
- Abrasion resistant fabric over the knee, the inside of the calf and ankle areas increasing the durability in these high wear areas
- Ultra-high tear strength Dyneema fabric at the right calf to protect against small cuts from a hanging chainsaw
- Elasticized waist for a snug fit and extra comfort
- Stronger and more durable zippers with a better seal to reduce the risk of sawdust damage
- Special zipper pulls on the pockets to for easy access
- Two zipped hip pockets two zipped thigh pockets individually sewn to be able to remove saw dust
- High-visibility panels on the front and rear
- Tough, large mesh vents at rear of both legs for cooling
- Lace hooks to prevent the pants from riding up
Chainsaw Pant & Chap Safety Information
Chainsaw protection pants and chaps are not represented as a shield against damage, but as an aid to help prevent more severe damage in extreme cases. Chainsaw protective pants and chaps contain material designed to reduce the risk or severity of an injury, and give the operator extra reaction time when contact is made by a moving saw chain. The cut retardant material is designed to "pull" apart and clog up the sprocket system of a gas powered chainsaw and slow or stop the chain from rotating depending on the speed of the chain, length and angle of contact and the power of the saw. Protective pants and chaps should never be considered safer than proper and correct chainsaw handling safety procedures. Chainsaw pants and chaps are designed for gas powered chainsaws and will not stop the sprocket on most electric powered chainsaws