Description
The Pfanner arborist type A features high quality Dyneema® cutting protection yet this trouser is still comfortably light to wear, has additional ventilation by means of netting on the hips for optimal air circulation and Keprotec® reinforcement on the front-side and inside leg area for improved crampon protection.
- Keprotec®-protection on the front and inside leg areas
- Netting in waistband area to boost air circulation
- preformed, tear-proof Keprotec knee reinforcements
- Inside lining made of high quality functional fibres
- Extremely light cutting protection
Upper material: 90% polyamidee, 10% elastane
Knee reinforcements: Keprotec® 38% Kevlar, 62% polyamide
Lining: 100 % polyester Cocona
Specifications
| Chainsaw Protection Class | Class 1 |
|---|---|
| Trouser Type | Type A |
| Colour | Grey |
|---|
Pfanner
Reviews
Pfanner Trousers
During use of the chainsaw protection pants, sweat and oil regularly penetrate the layer of the chainsaw protection. This dirt agglutinates the fibres that ensure the chainsaw protection and thus reduces the protective effect. To maintain the performance of the chainsaw protection, it is necessary to wash the pants properly regularly. For daily use and average pollution, weekly cleaning cycles are recommended. If heavily soiled, wash immediately after wearing.
Preparation
In case of extreme contamination, apply the detergency boosters, optimally mixed 1:1 with water, directly on the stain using a spray bottle. If possible, allow it to react overnight in water. Then, remove the stain with a hand brush and wash the clothes as usual.
Machine wash
To ensure that the oil is removed from the washing machine, it is important to use liquid colour detergent and not a heavy-duty detergent. Dose the colour detergent as usual. For 1 kg of dry laundry (chainsaw protection pants of 1.6 kg), add 10 ml detergency boosters in the detergent compartment for prewash.
Attention
Start prewash at 40° C and switch off the spin cycle! The chainsaw protection pants must not be put through spin cycles. The spin cycle of a washing machine acts on the chainsaw protection of the pants like a milling action and compresses the fibres, significantly impairing the chainsaw protection.
After washing, pull the pants into form and hang them to dry. Under no circumstances should chainsaw protection pants be put in the dryer. Like the spin cycle, this has a negative effect on the chainsaw protection.
Storage and Transport
Chainsaw protection pants should be kept in a well-ventilated and dry room. Extreme temperatures and contact with fluids or UV radiation (e.g. showcases) should be avoided.














