anyone tried these?http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/...8.html?query=Trousers e.s.roughtough x-nitril ive had there es motion and they were the really comfy but wore through very fast, got the snickers ripstop at the moment and they wore through in 2 months i did a few days fitting hydro evolve and they just went. you can get them in leather too http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/....html?query=Trousers e.s.roughtough x-leather
I wear Workzone trousers, they're Comfortable, durable and most importantly, the knee pad actually goes on my knees.
ive been using dickies eisenhower max last month or so and been quite impressed so far, ive found if the knee wants to rip it will rip so always look for the best deal I can get at the time I need new ones, ive tried snickers blaklader dickies fristads scruffs mascot and cheapo ones, ive come to the conclusion that the kevlar ones do last longer than the bog standard ones and the better brands do last longer, best ones ive had were probably the blaklader kevlar ones a touch pricey but you get what you pay for.
Tried a pair of engelbert before and they were really comfy but didn't last, going through 2/3 pairs of snickers floorlayer trousers a year the knee allways goes, seriously thinking about trying a pair of those leather kneed bad boys lol
I think snickers have gone down hill over the last year! I bought a pair of Apache about 3months ago and they are comfy and wearing well so far.
I don't know whether it's my shape of something, but every pair of trousers I wear always end up around my arse and I spend most of the day pulling the things up. Couldn't bring myself to wear braces lol so I decided to go for work dungarees and they are top. Proper comfy and no messing with them. £20 from amazon
I wear Apaches too, but beware, the back pockets are fastened by velcro with the rough side facing outward. I noticed the other day that they have worn through the cover on the drivers seat and have started to scuff the seat itself.
Apaches/old dewalts for site work because they are cheap and dont mind getting them battered and dewalts for domestic fluff tucking when I want to look presentable and not one leg draped in latex Ive tried loads and the dewalts are by far best for me. I get the mrs to machine new knees on my old ones when they start wearing through.