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<blockquote data-quote="SKATA" data-source="post: 4192683" data-attributes="member: 53653"><p>I can comment with credible info.</p><p>I just retired from Duluth Trading Co. I earned certification on many of the product lines especially pants.</p><p>The Fire Hose pants are great. They have three different weights so you can choose how thick you need them. They also have three different sizes, slim/standard/flex. The construction is second to none. Plenty of pockets, triple stitching on seams, extra material on cuffs, and the crouch gusset. Also, there is a percentage of flex woven into the pants. That really makes the fit in waist and thighs great. Also a one year warranty on workmanship/materials. </p><p>Not the cheapest pants, but watch for the discount sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKATA, post: 4192683, member: 53653"] I can comment with credible info. I just retired from Duluth Trading Co. I earned certification on many of the product lines especially pants. The Fire Hose pants are great. They have three different weights so you can choose how thick you need them. They also have three different sizes, slim/standard/flex. The construction is second to none. Plenty of pockets, triple stitching on seams, extra material on cuffs, and the crouch gusset. Also, there is a percentage of flex woven into the pants. That really makes the fit in waist and thighs great. Also a one year warranty on workmanship/materials. Not the cheapest pants, but watch for the discount sales. [/QUOTE]
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