Ember Chainsaw Pants
Details
Clogger's Ember chainsaw pants are the warmest and most insulated chainsaw climbing trouser you can buy. Designed for arborists working in extreme cold conditions. Ember midweight chainsaw pants feature high strength and abrasion resistant outer fabrics with fleece-lined inner. These cold-weather saw pants are also popular here on the Pacific Northwest for people climbing in the rainy winter months.
Features & Benefits
- Arrestex HP advanced saw protection material
- Rated to 3,500 ft/min
- Midweight at only 3 lbs - medium size
- 4-way stretch outer FlexZone in the seat
- abrasion resistant fabric over the lower leg
- Built for winter conditions with a flexible fit
- Elasticized waist & high back warmth and comfort
- Easy-grip zipper pulls for use with gloves
- Water resistant gaiters
- Two lower thigh vents seal wind out when zipped
- Extra leg length to allow for lift while climbing
- UL Certified ASTM F1897-20
- Meets OSHA 1910-266
The triple layer, windproof Ember laminate shell is constructed from a durable 4-way high tenacity stretch outer, a windproof moisture wicking TPU membrane and a warm fleece inner.
Ember is designed to help you stay warm and dry while still delivering full flex and keeping the weight down. Zipped vents can be opened for moisture control when required and closed to keep you warm. Water resistant gaiters stop snow and cold air from entering at the ankle.
All of this is delivered while improving safety and performance. Embers exceed US standards for coverage by 15% with ankle to waist protection and outperform the minimum chainsaw threshold speed by 25% (3,500 ft/min v 2,750 ft/min US minimum).
Certifications & Standards
- ASTM F1897-20
- Meets OSHA 1910-266
Why Choose Clogger Ember Chainsaw Pants?
Choose Embers for climbing in cold weather. If you do tree work in the Winter, or in extremely rainy places like we have here in Washington, the Embers will keep you warm on the job. The larger vents and thinner materials in climbing chainsaw pants like the Zeros are great in the Summer, but will leave you with a cold backside in the Winter.