We have prepared for you an offer of very quality and comfortable tree climbing pants, ideal not only for arboriculture< /strong> but also for your leisure activities. A special category is professional cut-resistant pants, intended primarily for safe work with a chainsaw. In our wide range you will also find work trousers suitable not only for working at heights, but also for leisure time. Choose from our range of outdoor climbing trousers that are designed for optimal comfort and safety.
Non-cut trousers specially designed for tree climbers. They are very flexible, light and well ventilated.
Second arborist's or birder's skin. They do not hinder movement, they are elastic and flexible. Ideal for...
Non-cut trousers specially designed for tree climbers. They are very flexible, light and well ventilated.
Non-cut protection class 1 type A pants designed for arborist and forestry work. Available in four sizes.
Flexible and durable work trousers. Comes with a strap.
Flexible climbing pants equipped with a waterproof Teflon coating. Available in three colors and five sizes.
Waterproof and breathable trousers that protect against the wind and are resistant to tearing. With...
Waist fitting trousers for height 176-182cm.
Strong, robust and sustainable cooling: The durable yarn and natural cooling effect of Tencel™ make our 150...
Waterproof pant sleeves with PU coating. Available in three sizes.
Arbo pants, which protect the lower part of the body against dirt, abrasions, do not pull and do not press...
Very durable trousers suitable for demanding outdoor, hunting and work activities. Available in extended...
Flexible and durable work trousers. Comes with a strap.
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