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How many of you wear protective chaps while climbing?
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<blockquote data-quote="blue" data-source="post: 122033" data-attributes="member: 4018"><p>here in the uk all climbers are supposed to wear class 1 front and back chainsaw protection trousers.some may think it don't get hot in the uk but last summer it hit 37degrees C,we still had to wear these trousers but you do get used to them.they may be hot but hey better than losing a leg.a few years ago you onlly had to wear front protection trousers and i managed to cut the back of my calf muscle not through being complacement but just a pure accident and now i will not climb and use a saw without wearing protection.it may sound a bit gay but at least if i do make a mistake or f**** up a least i'll still have my legs or my life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue, post: 122033, member: 4018"] here in the uk all climbers are supposed to wear class 1 front and back chainsaw protection trousers.some may think it don't get hot in the uk but last summer it hit 37degrees C,we still had to wear these trousers but you do get used to them.they may be hot but hey better than losing a leg.a few years ago you onlly had to wear front protection trousers and i managed to cut the back of my calf muscle not through being complacement but just a pure accident and now i will not climb and use a saw without wearing protection.it may sound a bit gay but at least if i do make a mistake or f**** up a least i'll still have my legs or my life! [/QUOTE]
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