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Chainsaw cut protection chaps: A safe and practical value

By: Mathieu Cayouette, Sales and Marketing Manager

Why risk your safety? Leg protectors are an effective solution for keeping workers safe, while offering unrivalled flexibility of use.

Advantages of protective chaps :

  • One size fits all: fits easily over work pants, saving time when fitting.
  • Quick installation: ready to use in seconds, without compromising safety.
  • Optimum fit: adjustable waist with three straps with plastic fasteners for a perfect fit, ensuring that the leggings stay in place even during intense movement.
  • Durable materials: Made from abrasion-resistant materials, they extend the life of your equipment while offering reliable protection.
  • Cut protection: Provides cut protection at the front of the leg, from crotch to ankle, and at the back of the calf.

Natpro protective chaps:
Made from 400-denier Nylon fabric, these chaps combine durability and lightness. Available in orange, green and navy blue, they offer enhanced visibility and optimum protection.

ARBORIUS protective chaps:
Designed in ultra-light, stretchable and breathable fabric, these chaps guarantee exceptional comfort and optimum freedom of movement. Ideal for long working days, they adapt perfectly to all users, offering reliable protection without compromising mobility.

Safety is paramount when using a chainsaw. Leg guards protect your legs from cuts while offering freedom of movement. Their ergonomic design allows you to work comfortably for long periods, without feeling cramped.

They are also UL-ASTM3325-20 certified - Leg protection for chainsaw users.

They offer the perfect combination of safety, comfort and practicality. Investing in protective chaps means investing in your safety and comfort. Don't leave safety to chance: choose effective, reliable protection today!

Did you know that?

Only protective chaps equipped with straps with plastic buckle fasteners are recognized as conforming to UL-ASTM 3325-20 for use in Canada. All other types of fasteners, such as Velcro or snap fasteners, are no longer considered compliant with this standard.

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