Zero Gen2 Chainsaw Pants - Women's
Details
These premium chainsaw trousers are cool, light, and durable. Get great pant-style chainsaw protection without overheating yourself in the warmer climates or during Summer work. Well-suited to wear underneath rain gear without being too warm or bulky. Weight has been shaved off of these "Zero" trousers without sacrificing safety. The outer fabric has been upgraded to a stronger material with a rip-stop weave. They weigh in at less than 1kg (only 2.2 lbs!) but are still fully-certified.
Women's fit Clogger pants have a larger waist to hip proportion, a higher waist with an increased rise and longer leg lengths relative to the waist compared with the men's fit. Extra leg length to allow for lift while climbing.
The A-style pant gives you frontal protection where it is most needed, and has large cooling vents that are bigger in the back to allow body heat to escape faster. Outer fabric is specially engineered to move moisture away from the skin, and 4-way stretch fabric gives you greater flexibility and range of movement. Extra abrasion resistance is worked into the fabric from the knee down to keep your high-wear areas from wearing out too fast. There is also a new, high-strength fabric reinforcement on the rear back to stop all the little tears caused by saw teeth when hanging the saw on the harness. The extra-long length gives even more freedom of movement while you are stretching along a limb or when using spurs.
Pockets are placed on the thigh to give easy access to necessary items even when you're already in your harness; zippered pockets keep your small items safe, and distinctive zipper pulls make accessing your pockets easy even when wearing gloves. Extra pockets and convenient cell phone pocket gives you more places to store and organize necessities when on the job. Pockets can now each be turned inside out, to empty saw chips, dust, etc. before washing.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Clogger
- Made in New Zealand
Certifications & Standards
- ASTM F1897-20
- OSHA regulation 1910-266