Color
Orange
Standards ASTM F1897, ANSI Z133.1. UL® certified. Meets OSHA regulation 1910-266
Measurements
Chap Overall Length Reg 32", Long 36", X-Long 40", 2X-Long 44"
Pad Overall Length Reg 28", Long 32", X-Long 36", 2X-Long 40"
Leg Width 15" at the widest point
Adjustable Waist Belt Size 26" to 48" (Extension Available)
Material
Chap Cover 1000 Denier Polyester
Chap Cut Resistant Material 5 Layers TEK WARP protective material
Chainsaw chaps are not sized the same way your pants are. Chainsaw chaps are measured from the top of your belt down to the ankle area. Just hook a tape measure in your trousers and go to the top of your foot. Chainsaw chaps should be properly fitted with the adjustable buckles. They should be worn snug, not loose or tight.
Chainsaw Pant & Chap Safety Information Chainsaw protective 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.