What pants do you like for climbing with saw?

Whatever light blue jeans are at the goodwill are all I wear to work. I tear them up. I refuse to pay $250 a pair to give an "I told you so" when they have holes torn in the knees in a few months. Lots of prunes in super thick canopies means lots of jamming my legs in places as I advance or set up my tie in.
One day, if I keep showing up to these comps in jeans, they may just give me a pair.
Stretchy jeans? Cause I can’t stand regular ones, they choke my ball sack!
 
Wtf is a ‘peeler log’?
A peeler log is what veneer manufactures use to make plywood and single ply laminates. The logs are put on a lathe like thingy and a long sharp blade shaves ( peels ) the veneer off as it spins. The final bit left over is called a peeler core and is often sold as firewood.
 
Really liking the TrueWerk T-2's. Finally had a day under 50% humidity here and although I was sweating my usual amount, it was drying very quickly in them so it wasn't uncomfortable. Temp maxed out at 97 ambient this afternoon and we got through it. I highly recommend the T-2's.
 
So do you recommend sizing them a little bigger? 6' 212 lbs here
I don’t know. For myself I still need a belt with them, otherwise they would fall off. It could just be my specific pair? It’s almost like when they sewed up the lower crack area they took in too much fabric. After about a month they are starting to break in a bit and I don’t notice at all.
As a general rule a little big with spenders is better for cooling. I personally hate spenders. The cloggers are by far the lightest and coolest. Steins fit me really well, but are a bit warm, gladiator vents don’t move as freely and are cooler than the steins. I’d say durability is gladiators by far, steins, and then cloggers (but haven’t had them very long at all.
They are all ass huggers, and are not the most comfortable in boxers or free ballin. But that’s how I roll, and it certainly is doable
 

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