SIP Forest W-Air Chainsaw Protection Pants (Short Small) Red/Grey
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SIP 1SNW 833 SSM
SIP Forest W-Air Chainsaw Protection Pants were developed for foresters. They unite the key features of the W-Air styles in the Innovation range being a large ventilation area, a perfect fit thanks to the redesigned waist and crotch by introducing fully stretchable TeXXion Cordura. They feature a high back bib with attachment for braces, a newly developed ruler and spark plug pocket, anti-skid elasticated gaiter with metal lace hook to fix on shoe laces with waterproof Pezaflex Aqua Cordura knees. the Forest W-Air is a perfect companion for groundwork. Especially during warmer weather. They have 6 layer front protective inlay. Clearance While Supplies Last
$329.99
Size | Small |
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Color | Red |
Sizing Information Small Waist (30" - 32") Inseam (29.5") Standards EN 381-5 : 1995 Class 1 (20m/s design A), EN ISO 13688 : 2013 Cooling Features Mesh Ventilation Knee Protection Waterproof Pezaflex Aqua Knee Reinforcement Front Fly w/Zip Closure Closes by Hook & Eye & Press Stud Front Pockets 2 Inset Pockets w/Zip Closures Back Pocket 1 Inset Pocket w/Flap & Zip Closure Accessory Pockets 1 Patched Thigh Pocket wZip Closure 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. |
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