Was just about the pull the trigger on the t1’s that you mentioned in the 3 levels of summer workwear. But I’ll hold off until this video drops. Appreciate all the amazing videos and reviews you put out.
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In the heat and humidity of the South, you’re going to be swampy during the summer no matter what. What’s important to me is whether or not the pants are light weight to have a chance at drying out before the drive home. 5.11 Fast-Tac pants with no underwear is only thing I’ve tried that gets me from dripping pools of sweat to just a little damp in a short period of time.
1 month ago | 0
Strauss. The king of workwear! (Especially if you’re a 6’7” 21st lump like me….)
1 month ago | 0
Starting a new job soon and this is exactly what I was looking for from your channel specifically. Really looking forward to it.
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Tyndale summerweight canvas pants have been my go to for about a decade. FR too
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I bought the Truewerk because they are supposed to be great in the heat. What an absolute waste of money. It’s like wearing a pair of nylon running pants. The Riggs Technician rip stop are a go to for me. I work in metal fab and powder coating it gets HOT. Truewerk let’s you believe heat is their specialty it is not.
1 month ago | 0
Please do some type of stain testing. Dirt, grease, oils and/or foods stains, would be great to add.
1 month ago | 1
At what point does conduit begin to count as structural reinforcement lmao
1 month ago | 0
What about brands like: Big Bill Tough Duck Pioneer And my favourite hammill…hammill is seriously the most comfortable bibs I have ever owned.
1 month ago | 0
Carl Murawski
NEXT UP: Hot Weather Work Pants Shootout. I bought nine pairs of hot weather work pants from 1620, Engelbert Strauss, Ariat, Carhartt, Dickies, Duluth TC, 5.11, Wrangler RIGGS, and Truewerk to find out which are best. These videos take a lot of time to do properly, but I'll be testing abrasion, tear resistance, burn resistance, airflow, and more. Then we'll take those results and compare them to price so you can make the best decision for your application. I'll be working hard to get this out ASAP!
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