Husqvarna Euro Chainsaw pants size small

SOLD bought these wore them 2 days and they just dont fit me right (same issue I had with the Pfanners), I have a skinny waist and big thighs
The pants are a size small which would be 30-32 inch waist (closer to 30 than to 32 in my opinion) and 32 inseam roughly. There is one spot with a small tear seen in pics. The leg vents actually help keep them somewhat cool (for chainsaw pants that is).
SOLD $100 shipped to the lower 48 in the USA






 
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I believe they are called Husqvarna Classic Chainsaw Trousers you can get them shipped to the US from Europe (which is a bit spendy).
If you do a google image search for chainsaw trousers you can see all of the options they have on the other side of the pond.
 
I just started wearing chainsaw pants. I gotta say i was skeptical, but after just about 3mnths in them, i am completely sold. I have pfanner arborist, pfanner vents, and francitals. I noticed how important the rear vent is during the hot days. Also suspenders are important to keep them in place. But i wanna look at getting some others. I like to compare! That way i can give the best advice when asked about them ;)
 
I have to wait about 12 months to even begin comparing. Ask 'scrat'...same thing. Think he said they were worth the wait.
 
Hey Derrick, how do you like the francitals? I was looking at them but bought the phanner vents instead. Still want to get them in time but was wondering how they compared. I got the phanners on sale at treestuff and really enjoy the free movement and vents on the back legs. I've been wearing them for about 2 months now just about everyday and feel a little awkward when I don't have em on. Definitely cold to wear in the winter.
 
They are very different fits. The francitals are looser and ride a little lower too (i def need to get some suspenders for them). Weight wise they are just slightly heavier (amazing actually) I noticed they are slightly hotter too (wish they had vents, also don't think black was the best color, as it gets hot). I have had some chafing at the back of my knee (again wish they had vents, i don't think this would happen then). The material seems very durable. They don't have all the bells and whistles of the pfanner pants, which might allow them to last long actually (time will tell), since they don't have as many seams to blow out. I like the pocket, the top folds over when you close it, so your sure not to get any sawdust in the pocket (great idea). Overall, i think they are a great buy, but especially at the money! They are high quality, simple, well thought out. If i could make any change it would be to add vents, and offer them in a lighter color. So far they are great pants, would recommend them to anyone, those that don't like the super snug fit of the pfanners are going to really like the way the francitals wear!
 

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