Four-part work trousers with elastic fabric for ease of movement and extra comfort. With lightweight flexible HiVisTex Pro segmented reflective tape for increased visibility. Features 16 pockets for...
Four-part work trousers with elastic fabric for ease of movement and extra comfort. With lightweight flexible HiVisTex Pro segmented reflective tape for increased visibility. Features 16 pockets for ample storage.
Four-part work trousers with elastic fabric for ease of movement and extra comfort. With lightweight flexible HiVisTex Pro segmented reflective tape for increased visibility. Features 16 pockets for ample storage.
Features
Knee pads included
Lightweight flexible HiVisTex Pro segmented reflective tape for increased visibility
Reflective piping for increased visibility
16 pockets for ample storage
Double-layer knee pad pockets allow for two position options
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Elastic pants with many pockets and knee pad holders. Reflective strips that can be seen from very far away. I have a dilemma with the sizes because even though I got medium 34 and wear medium 33, the pants turned out huge. The material is made of nylon. If you work with sparks like welding and cutting with a grinder, it's better to avoid these. Unfortunately, from cutting with a grinder, the sparks that fell on it melted it and created a hole. I would describe the fabric as sensitive for construction work. Given the money you spend, you can find much better pants at a lower cost that are cotton and last much longer and have no issues with sparks and burns. Lastly, for summer, the fabric is not suitable at all.
Okay... The suit is on another level.
Just like its price...
It is very elastic with pre-bent knees. It fits me perfectly (1.85 110kg) and even in a slim fit line. The comfort of movement it offers is impressive even when sweaty. It has many pockets and a vertical slim one for a wooden meter near the knee.
The removable ones are a lifesaver for jobs that require you to have different components with you. (screws, plugs, washers, drills, bits, a wrench, zip ties, etc.)
On it, besides the removable pockets, I always have 2 electrical screwdrivers, one small and one large. A side cutter, 2 boxes with metal drill bits, a box with bits and a chuck, a pine cone, a utility knife, and various other trinkets, and they don't bother me much.
In my job, I work with a welding machine, a hammer drill, etc... For the last 5 years, I wore the panoply suit with suspenders costing 55-65 euros, and it lasted a year with daily use before it became completely ragged.
This one has special fabrics (goretex and various elastic weaves) as seen in the photo. I hope it lasts over time to justify the cost.
It comes with knee pads.
I've been wearing it for 3 weeks now, and it hasn't shown any issues.
I will return with a six-month update.
Update 7 months later: The suit is holding up at a respectable level for daily use.
It has been to the tailor a couple of times for 2-3-4 patches. It has stretched a bit, and it seems a little sensitive to punctures. I estimate it will last at most another year before it becomes completely ragged. I'm not too happy with its durability; I expected it to be somewhat more resistant. We'll see in the annual update!
Update 15 months later: It has been patched 15 times. It has punctured/melted, and the zippers have started to break. It's finished!
It was worn 6/7. And it was washed on a gentle cycle with medium spin and no dryer once a week... With more meticulous washing and a dryer, it definitely wouldn't have lasted.
I will probably prefer it again!