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Title: Arbortec Forestwear | Chainsaw Trousers & Tree Climbing Gear

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When it comes to working in arboriculture, safety should always be a top priority. Proper maintenance of your chainsaw trousers is important to ensure its longevity. At Arbortec, we offer high-quality protective chainsaw clothing designed to keep you safe while working with chainsaws. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to maintain your Ar...


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Some years bring small updates. A tweak here, a new colour there. 2025 was not one of those years.

Last year, every release had a clear purpose. Make workwear that performs better in the moments that matter most. When you are climbing in the heat. When rain turns from light drizzle to a full downpour. When you need to stay visib...


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I am Adam Servin with ATS Tree Services in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. I started my business about thirteen and a half years ago with a truck and a chainsaw. It was during Hurricane Sandy. Trees had come down everywhere, and people were blocked into their drivewa...


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Welcome to the first instalment of the Arbortec Forestwear Inspire Series - a new platform shining a spotlight on the individuals and organisations shaping the future of arboriculture. These are the stories of the people who redefine our industry through innovation, courage, and commitment to community.

We begin with a pioneering business that embodies these values at every l...


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Finding the right Christmas gift for someone who works or plays outdoors is not always simple. Their kit needs to be tough, reliable and ready for anything. It has to handle cold mornings, unexpected rain, heavy lifting, long climbs and long days. And ideally, it should support the way they choose to live outdoors, whether that means tree work, forest adventures or everyday expl...


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