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  1. CloggerPete

    Women's Work Clothes!

    Both the Clogger Ascends and Denims have back pockets :)
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    Is it worth spending big bucks on Chainsaw Pants?

    Not all snaps are created equal!!! About 25 years ago we were having problems with snaps breaking, so Clogger went on a global hunt to get higher quality ones!!! Our Zero chaps (not the pants) are possibly the ultimate answer to hot weather work, so long as you are not climbing...
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    Clogger Ember - Chainsaw protection for the extreme cold

    Hey bro!!! I pop in here occasionally, just because I don’t spend enough time online as it is[emoji1787] I am on so many forums and chats that I struggle to keep up with them all! Love the Tree Buzz though[emoji16] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Is it worth spending big bucks on Chainsaw Pants?

    Ah, I am not an owner of Clogger, just a bloke that works there! They actually made their first pair of chainsaw chaps way back in 1994. They started off running a canvas repair shop, and there were so many chainsaw chaps coming into get repaired, and they were so ergonomically horrible that...
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    Is it worth spending big bucks on Chainsaw Pants?

    I solemnly promise never to try and sell you anything, but if there is ever any questions about chainsaw protection, I am more an happy to help out! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Clogger Ember - Chainsaw protection for the extreme cold

    Good grief. Do you still run a saw in that weather! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Clogger Ember - Chainsaw protection for the extreme cold

    Hahahaha definitely quite unique people that can cope in that sort of weather[emoji38]. Apparently the pants are around 1/3 lighter than the outer layers some people were using previously, before taking chainsaw protection and the baselayers that they use into account as well! They are an...
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    Clogger Ember - Chainsaw protection for the extreme cold

    Apparently -30C is the coldest they can be comfortably used without needing baselayers, and they have been used with baselayers down to as low as -45C! Love to know if anyone has beat that[emoji38] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Clogger Ember - Chainsaw protection for the extreme cold

    Has anyone tried these this winter, and if so, how did you get on? Do you have any improvements that we should start working on to have ready for next winter? Always keen to improve products! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Is it worth spending big bucks on Chainsaw Pants?

    This should tell you everything you need to know! https://blog.goclogger.com/how-to-best-maintain-and-clean-clogger-chainsaw-pants-and-chaps/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Expensive arborist pants?

    A lot of tweaks happening in the range, just small improvements, different leg length options etc. The next new pant coming down the track will be coming out in the Fall, all going well, and it is a beast, but is not for people that don't have SERIOUSLY cold winters!
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    Expensive arborist pants?

    Aw shucks, thanks! We genuinely do respect our friendly competitors, they push us to be better. Besides, that last thing we want is for people to think that we are arrogant and out of touch!
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    Expensive arborist pants?

    LOLOLOL I was meaning that I didn't want to disparage other pants brands/manufacturers!
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    Expensive arborist pants?

    Hahahaha excellent question. Jeans and other normal workpants are designed for work on the ground and walking around. They are made using generic fabrics and using designs that don't change from decade to decade (nothing wrong with that, it is just the reality) Climbing pants (from any serious...
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    Saw in my leg

    My apologies for the delay in replying, I would be more than happy to answer any questions anyone has as regards chainsaw protection. Here is some light reading on some of the more technical aspects of the various chainsaw protection standards and how the testing is done...
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    Saw pants for electric/battery protection

    Hahaha the less said about the BC regulations the better, thankfully they have been superseded now! It is amazing how much the lack of change in regulations is down to politics etc. Consider the sheer volume of chainsaw protection sold in the US/Canada that is all rated at 20m/s. If the rating...
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    Saw pants for electric/battery protection

    From what we have observed that doesn't appear to be a factor in results. If you are have an accident, your saw is already likely to be full throttle or you are buttoning off at the point of impact. By and large the inertia brake seems to be very effective when contacting the protection...
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    Saw pants for electric/battery protection

    You are bang on about the variables. Hence the standard being what it is. Every single aspect of the test is controlled, with the only single variable being product being tested
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    Saw pants for electric/battery protection

    It is a good enquiry. If anyone is interested in the actual standards we go into them in reasonable detail here https://blog.goclogger.com/the-clogger-guide-to-global-chainsaw-protection-standards/. We have been trying to keep up with our testing as regards advances in battery saws, although the...
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    Weaver Leather, Climbing Innovations and Richard Mumford are pleased to announce that the lawsuit is over!

    Patents aren't worth the paper they are written on. Somewhere, somebody is copying what you are doing. Only way to avoid that is to keep improving whatever it is. Makes it awfully hard to copy. This is a lot easier to do if you make the product in house or at least in country...

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