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Husqvarna Functional Apron Chap, 40 to 42-Inch

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Style: 40-42 In. Black/Gray


Features

  • 600 Denier Polyester with PVC coating with Tek Warp Protective Layers
  • Adjustable Waist Size to 42 Inches
  • Felling Wedge/Gear Pocket and Acetal Delrin Buckles
  • Meets ASTM F1897, ANSI Z133.1 and OSHA Regulation 1910-266
  • UL Certified

Description

Style:40-42 In. Black/Gray Husqvarna chain saw protective chaps contain PVC coated Denier polyester with Tek Warp protective layers designed to reduce the risk or severity of an injury and give the operator extra reaction time when contact is made by a moving chain. The cut retardant material is designed to "pull" apart and clog up the sprocket system of the chain saw and slow or stop the chain from rotating depending on the speed of the chain, length, angle of contact and power of the saw. Protective chaps should never be considered safer than proper chain saw handling safety procedures. Husqvarna chaps also feature adjustable waist sizes, Acetal Delrin buckles, pockets for gear and are cold water washable. They are UL certified and meet ASTM F1897, ANSI Z133.1 and OSHA regulation 1910-266.


Product Dimensions: 12.75 x 4 x 13 inches


Item Weight: 3.55 pounds


Department: Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Husqvarna


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: Mexico


Item model number: 587160703


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Size review is here at last!
Style: 36-38 In. Orange/Gray Tech.
I read all the reviews for both the small and large (36-38 and 40-42) chaps trying to figure out which size to get. I'm 6'2" with a 32" inseam and both sizes have reviewers saying they fit. Waist is irrelevant - both fit to 42" waist, and you could add to the strap if you needed to (just buy some strap and buckles that fit, like a seat belt extension. Length is the issue and Husqvarna has done us no favors trying to explain their sizing. I'm attaching some photos since I ended up getting both pairs. The 36-38 was way too short. Not sure what these reviewers were thinking. You can see in the photo that it's way too short. If you only wear relatively high boots, then maybe okay, but why? The 40-42 are the right size, if not a bit long. Long is fine since they are very adjustable. They're not like pants where you risk having your heels walk on them if they are too long. In the photos you will see that the short one is 37" long and the long one is 41" long, from top to bottom. Northern Tool left a review on one post saying they are measured from waist to ankle. That's somewhat accurate, but the actual length is never mentioned anywhere. So here you have it: 37" and 41". Husqvarrna - why the strange range measurements with no explanations? There is no crotch, so inseam doesn't apply, but still some height ranges would be VERY helpful. If you have a 31" or longer inseam, I'd say get the bigger ones. Smaller, get the smaller one. I'm sending the small one back due to inaccurate website description - not just on Amazon, but also on the packaging and on Husqvarna's website. Quality seems very good and I'm not testing them to find out if they work :). The pockets are very nice. The clips and straps are nice. The fabric is heavy-duty. Stitching is very good. I like that they are not 100% orange. I also like the reflective leg bands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017 by Scott Kopper

  • They work.
Style: 36-38 In. Orange/Gray Tech.
Put a running saw to my left leg while limbing some cedars. Strands stopped the saw and didn't even have a bruise. Image of results below.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2016 by AJ Troglio

  • Size review here at last
Style: 40-42 in. Orange/Gray Tech.
I read all the reviews for both the small and large (36-38 and 40-42) chaps trying to figure out which size to get. I'm 6'2" with a 32" inseam and both sizes have reviewers saying they fit. Waist is irrelevant - both fit to 42" waist, and you could add to the strap if you needed to (just buy some strap and buckles that fit, like a seat belt extension. Length is the issue and Husqvarna has done us no favors trying to explain their sizing. I'm attaching some photos since I ended up getting both pairs. The 36-38 was way too short. Not sure what these reviewers were thinking. You can see in the photo that it's way too short. If you only wear relatively high boots, then maybe okay, but why? The 40-42 are the right size, if not a bit long. Long is fine since they are very adjustable. They're not like pants where you risk having your heels walk on them if they are too long. In the photos you will see that the short one is 37" long and the long one is 41" long, from top to bottom. Northern Tool left a review on one post saying they are measured from waist to ankle. That's somewhat accurate, but the actual length is never mentioned anywhere. So here you have it: 37" and 41". Husqvarrna - why the strange range measurements with no explanations? There is no crotch, so inseam doesn't apply, but still some height ranges would be VERY helpful. If you have a 31" or longer inseam, I'd say get the bigger ones. Smaller, get the smaller one. I'm sending the small one back due to inaccurate website description - not just on Amazon, but also on the packaging and on Husqvarna's website. Quality seems very good and I'm not testing them to find out if they work :). The pockets are very nice. The clips and straps are nice. The fabric is heavy-duty. Stitching is very good. I like that they are not 100% orange. I also like the reflective leg bands. I dislike that Amazon has rotated my photos! Anyway, left photo is the short one, next to that is the long one. I took a star away simply due to the very poor sizing description. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017 by Scott Kopper

  • DON'T WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE ER VISIT (like I did)
Style: 40-42 in. Orange/Gray Tech.
Fit this 6'6" guy with length to spare. Cool from the chap styling; way better than the trouser style I started with after the ER visit for cutting the wrong limb. DON'T BE THAT GUY who thought he didn't need no stinkin' protection for his legs. My (wrong limb) cut was 8" long, 1.5" deep just above the right knee and happened so fast I never felt it before I saw it. Looked like an alien mouth open through my denim pants. The $10k bill for the ER visit and spinal headaches from a leaky spinal tap for four days was a bit more costly than a good pair of chaps. JUST DO IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2016 by oldnavysubnuke

  • like this one
Style: 36-38 In. Orange/Gray Tech.
I have now cut down ten 75ft or higher trees with these on. They still almost look brand new. I have two family members that ended up in the hospital because they had accidents while cutting wood. This is much cheaper than the $300 co-pay for the ER. To me, spend the extra money to get the ones that protect all of your lower legs, like this one. My grandfather cut the back of his calf with a chain saw once and these will protect you from that. Most of the others I have seen only protect the front of your legs, not this one, you are very much protected. As far as comfort; there are 4 straps per leg, 3 on the lower leg and one higher up. After about 2-3 minutes, you forget you have them on. When you take them off, it feels like something is missing. I had full range of motion while wearing them. I was able to climb on hills, over logs and rock, whatever it took. These are the safest chaps I could find. I will not be the third one in the family to take a trip to the ER while cutting wood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015 by Michael K. Hummel

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