Wouldnt they be better when walking across debris cause they have full leg support, I know the zip-ups go past the ankle but they could still bend and cause a sprained ankle.
There are people in the CFS that wear the pull ups. I intend to purchase some leather pull ons as soon as I get issued with new structure PPE. As far as Im concerned, if a piece of equipment meets all relevent Australian firefighting standards, and perhaps if other Australian Fire Services use them, Im happy to spend the money privately and use them.
Metro brigades use them
Quote from: P F on May 17, 2006, 12:44:27 PMMetro brigades use themmfs?have worn my brothers... extremely comfy, but personally id still rather have my zip ups... they provide the same level of protection, but remain cooler (not that i wore my bro's to a job) when worn, and its not a PITA to try and pull pants down over...
Do the retainees up there run to every job with the full timers or just some of them??