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Maybe I should change my mind on getting a pair of chaps?
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<blockquote data-quote="TreePointer" data-source="post: 2905888" data-attributes="member: 29705"><p>Straps getting caught in brush? I'm cutting in brush all the time here (jaggers, brambles, berry bushes, thistles, etc.) and don't have this problem with Labonville full-wrap chaps with the 1000 denier Cordura shell. The straps are wider than some other brands and there is little extra to flop around. Maybe this happens with other models???</p><p></p><p>I actually prefer wearing chaps in thorny brush because they don't catch on the nasties.</p><p></p><p>90&deg;F+ means I find something else to do that doesn't require chaps. If I must cut in hot weather, I like the fact that chaps can be removed very quickly when I take a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreePointer, post: 2905888, member: 29705"] Straps getting caught in brush? I'm cutting in brush all the time here (jaggers, brambles, berry bushes, thistles, etc.) and don't have this problem with Labonville full-wrap chaps with the 1000 denier Cordura shell. The straps are wider than some other brands and there is little extra to flop around. Maybe this happens with other models??? I actually prefer wearing chaps in thorny brush because they don't catch on the nasties. 90°F+ means I find something else to do that doesn't require chaps. If I must cut in hot weather, I like the fact that chaps can be removed very quickly when I take a break. [/QUOTE]
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