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I have been looking at scruffs but they don't do short leg so at the moment stuck with snickers, one of my mates wears dewalt but heard mixed reviews. As for blaklader I've had them but find them tight on the crotch area
 
I have had every make and am now back with Snickers. They are well cut and knee pads are in the right places. I tried some redback knee pads before going back to Snickers. They were horrendous, they weighed a ton per knee pad.
 
Snickers quality went down hill a good few years ago, when they first came to market it was nearly impossible to destroy them the quality took a fall in the 90's IMO and i don't think it recovered the cost also rocketed when they became popular for no visible improvements
 
Canvas+ xtr. The best trousers I've ever owned. I've had then about 18 months now and not 1 rip. no marks on the knees. They have taken a hammering a stood the test of time. B and q durakit last less than a month with the same kind of use.

Only down fall is they are expensive.
 
Canvas+ xtr. The best trousers I've ever owned. I've had then about 18 months now and not 1 rip. no marks on the knees. They have taken a hammering a stood the test of time. B and q durakit last less than a month with the same kind of use.

Only down fall is they are expensive.

Totally agree I have some XTR+ they are amazing. Be prepaired to part with 100 quid tho
 
Totally agree I have some XTR+ they are amazing. Be prepaired to part with 100 quid tho

The boys in work think I'm stupid spending that much on work trousers, but I can either spend £25 for a new pair of dura kit every month or £100 for xtr and after 18 months look like new apart them fading abit. Pretty obvious which is more cost effective
 

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