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Hi: I saw this deal on Forester safety equipment on EBAY for $58.95. Are the chaps sufficient or should I buy a different brand?
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I have a pair of Forester chaps and they are more substantial than my ones from Husqvarna. They use a bunch of layers of ballistic fiberglass in them. I had a pair shipped to a lady on the forum a couple of years ago because I didn't want to have to call her Stumpy.
Some have sturdier outer shell to resist snags and tears from brush. Some have more fill volume. Some have more layers of filler. Some have Kevlar strands mixed in the fill. Some you can put in a clothes washer and others you can't. Some wrap around the calf for added protection and to keep them from rotating around the leg. Some buckles/clasps are more rugged than others. Some straps are wider and are sewn on more securely.
In general, Forester chainsaw parts and accessories are usually the least expensive options. They may not be as durable as others, but they get the job done for many people in this forum and others.
Forestry helmets have many considerations--availability of replacement parts (muffs, shield, webbing), tightening mechanism, noise reduction rating (NRR) of muffs, comfort of muffs, clear shield or metal mesh or synthetic mesh shield, et al. For instance, I like the comfort of Peltor muffs on my helmet over Husqvarna.