Climbing Pants

I am trying to buy a pair of climbing pants. Neither Tree Stuff or Sherrill Tree have anything that I want in my size which is a medium. Ideally I am hoping to buy Arbpro Climbtech Sigma Climbing Pants but from those two sites the wait is 6-8 week. What are other places can I look for these pants with a faster delivery? Let me know what you think. Thanks
 
I am trying to buy a pair of climbing pants. Neither Tree Stuff or Sherrill Tree have anything that I want in my size which is a medium. Ideally I am hoping to buy Arbpro Climbtech Sigma Climbing Pants but from those two sites the wait is 6-8 week. What are other places can I look for these pants with a faster delivery? Let me know what you think. Thanks
Treekit in UK will sort you. Best to get climbing pants from UK they are near the source. Ask for Max. Tell him Paul from Barbados sent ya.
 
That’s a fair bit of coin for pants that aren’t chainsaw protective.
BDU or other military issue utility trousers have always been my go to. I got a pair of Pfanner Stretch Air pants that are ok but I wouldn’t have bought them for the MSRP, unless I was into competition tree climbing maybe.
 
I'd highly suggest getting some Clogger Zero's, they're light weight and chainsaw protective!
Man wants climbing psnts not
That’s a fair bit of coin for pants that aren’t chainsaw protective.
BDU or other military issue utility trousers have always been my go to. I got a pair of Pfanner Stretch Air pants that are ok but I wouldn’t have bought them for the MSRP, unless I was into competition tree climbing maybe.
I have never worn chainsaw pants at work except a few times. I abhor them.I wear very expensive arbortec climbing pants....worth every damn penny. Have 4 pairs. Screenshot_20200301-004940_Gallery.jpg
 
Wrangler makes some stretchy outdoor pants that are very comfy and durable. Gusseted crotch, reinforced knees, small cargo pockets. Everything a climber might want minus chainsaw protection. Under 30$ at Walmart or Target.
Fleece lined available for colder weather or unlined for warm temps. I love the fleece lined ones. They look really good too.
 
Wrangler makes some stretchy outdoor pants that are very comfy and durable. Gusseted crotch, reinforced knees, small cargo pockets. Everything a climber might want minus chainsaw protection. Under 30$ at Walmart or Target.
Fleece lined available for colder weather or unlined for warm temps. I love the fleece lined ones. They look really good too.
I use the fleece lined ones this winter and they were fantastic to climb in and warm.
I was wearing the heavier Wrangler ripstop pants but they were too loose on my hips and would slide down taking my harness with them.
Stopped being a problem when I switched to the lighter fleece lined pair.
Considering the non lined ones for the warmer weather.
 
Try Gap Arborist Supply; they carry some ArbPro products, so they may have those in stock or be able to get them.
 
Wrangler makes some stretchy outdoor pants that are very comfy and durable. Gusseted crotch, reinforced knees, small cargo pockets. Everything a climber might want minus chainsaw protection. Under 30$ at Walmart or Target.
Fleece lined available for colder weather or unlined for warm temps. I love the fleece lined ones. They look really good too.

I also used a pair of the fleece lined wranglers this winter and I thought they were comfortable to climb in and adequetely durable considering the price.
 
I’m with you there, I have one pair of ArborWear Ascender pants I have worn every single workday for 15+ months and they’re still almost like new, with exception of some torn stitching in the right front pocket. Apparently I carry too many keys.
 
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