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i'm limited for choice, bein 29" indide leg. most makes are min.32". be falling over sober. :90:
 
Go to Robert Price and get the apache holster trousers, they're amazing quality and only £25 a pair!
 
they do but i asked my wholesaler to get some in back in march. still waiting.
 
I too have the short leg problem.
I have some nice dewalt ones in a 29 leg that are perfect and have the carpenter type pockets for storing bits and bobs in.
Seemed to find if the trousers were to long my knees missed the pads!
 
Snickers any day and if you can stretch the cash get the floor layers with the applicable knee pads. Will set you back around £120 for both but I have two pairs used seven days a week the pads Are still good and trousers are now going two years strong
 
although they are damm expensive, i've got snickers floor layers and I love them, 2 years on. Snickers knee pads are huge and comfortable. However I fill the pockets with so much crap it weighs them down

****beating by the above :(
 
I got my first pair of snickers a few weeks back as the company I work for paid for half of them. I have to say they are much better then others i have tried.
The holster pockets are much bigger and the knee pads are always just in the right place and don't slip, they also have useful Velcro loops for hanging extra stuff off.

I will be sticking with snickers for the foreseeable future.
 
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We get dickies provided by the work and they are really poor. I went to bds in edinburgh and got apache trousers with a hat and a belt and can't fault them although I keep filling all the pockets with daily crap like screws and rawlies
 
you must me a contortionist if you can spit in your crotch.
 

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