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Buying Chainsaw Protection

  • Can I add my logo to my chainsaw pants or chaps?

    Embroidered or heat transfer logos can be added to areas where there is no chainsaw protection post-manufacture. You can not embroider or apply a heat transfer to areas like the front of the pants or the calf area where there is calf wrap coverage for pants using Arrestex HP chainsaw fabric. Arre...
  • Do your products use Kevlar?

    Kevlar is one of the three cut-resistant fibres commonly used in chainsaw protection. We do not use Kelvar in any of our products. Kevlar or Para-aramid has a limited useful life as it degrades over time. Some other disadvantages of Kevlar include lack of flex resistance, poor UV resistance, and ...
  • Do you sell direct?

    Yes, you can buy online. Go to our website and choose your country to see the products available and pricing. We also have retailers in New Zealand, Australia, the United States and Canada. See our retailer map to find your closest store. If you are a tree company, we also offer corporate accou...
  • I hardly use my chainsaw, it is worth buying chainsaw protection?

    Yes, it is worth it for your physical health and your mental health (peace of mind in knowing you are protected). It only takes a split second to slip with a chainsaw and cause serious injury, so "better safe than sorry" rings very true here, even if you hardly use a chainsaw. For occasional chai...
  • I have no idea what product to buy. Can you help me out?

    The guides below should help you to better understand our current legwear range and what the best product is to suit your needs. Please use the correct guide, e.g North America, or scroll down further for NZ & AU. To zoom in on these guides on a PC or tablet, you can right-click the image an...
  • I've been using a chainsaw for years and never cut myself, why do I need to buy chainsaw protective legwear now?

    Quality chainsaw protection is well worth the investment because an accident with a chainsaw can happen anytime, to anyone. No matter the level of experience you have and how lucky you have been in the past, it does not protect you from potential life threatening injuries. Don’t become a statist...
  • Should I buy chainsaw pants or chaps?

    Chainsaw pants are a personal garment, so they are best for a professional user who is doing a lot of chainsaw work. They are more comfortable except in very hot conditions, there is no snagging hazard and there is less wasted time compared to taking chaps on and off. Chainsaw chaps can be used ...
  • What are the best chainsaw pants?

    Best is determined by comfort, price, and safety. Regarding safety, all Clogger pants exceed the highest standard in the markets in which we operate. This includes the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The best also depends on what you are looking for in a pant. If you are a climber, Zero...
  • What are the best chainsaw pants for hot weather?

    The Zero pants are the go-to pant for hot weather. These were specifically designed and made for arborists working in hot conditions very commonly found during summer. This is a very real problem with fatigue from heat affecting performance. You can check out our articles on how performance is af...
  • What winter temperatures are the Embers recommended for?

    They are best for 10°C / 50°F and below.
  • Where can I buy the Elevated Edition Zeros?

    You may be able to get a pair from Academy Trained directly (https://www.academy-trained.com/). Otherwise the Elevated edition Zero is available from: Clogger - Currently on Clogger US, Clogger CA, Clogger AUS, and Clogger NZ. (Please only purchase from the website of your region). WesSpur https...
  • Where can I find a nearby retailer?

    Please refer to our retailer map by clicking here. Enter your location in the search bar to find the nearest retailers to you.
  • Why is chainsaw protection so expensive?

    Chainsaw protective apparel is complex requiring heavy-duty equipment and a lot of labour to manufacture them. The materials are expensive also. Standard chainsaw fabric is high cost, meaning technical chainsaw fabrics that offer less weight are even more expensive. Chainsaw protective apparel al...