Solidur Authentic Chainsaw Pants — Affordable Class 1 Protection for Arborists
You don't have to spend a fortune to stay protected. The Solidur Authentic Chainsaw Pants deliver the look, feel, and durability of a premium forestry pant at a price that makes sense for working crews. Tested and worn daily by Bartlett's own certified tree climbers, these are the pants they reach for every morning — and they wouldn't trade them for anything else on the market.
Key Features
- 5 Layers of Chainsaw Protection — Class 1, Type A rated for serious cut resistance
- UL Rated & ASTM F1897 Compliant — Meets U.S. chainsaw protective clothing standards
- High-Visibility Waistband — Elasticated front and rear waist for comfort and visibility
- Sawdust Hooks — Bottom hooks prevent sawdust from entering the pant leg
- Available in Two Colorways — Grey/Orange or Red/Yellow for high-visibility job site presence
- Wide Size Range — XS through XL+7 to fit most body types
Safety Certifications
- Protection Class: Class 1, Type A
- Layers of Protection: 5
- Standard: U.S. Compliant ASTM F1897
- Rating: UL Rated
See It in Action
Product Data Sheet


Size Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Class 1, Type A mean?
Class 1 refers to the chainsaw speed the pants are rated to protect against (up to approximately 20 m/s). Type A means the protective material covers the front of both legs. This is the most common classification for arborist and forestry chainsaw pants used in ground-level and aerial work.
Are these pants OSHA compliant?
These pants meet ASTM F1897 and are UL rated, which satisfies U.S. chainsaw protective clothing requirements. Always verify compliance with your employer's specific safety program and applicable regulations.
How do I choose the right size?
Refer to the size chart above. Solidur sizing runs similarly to standard workwear. If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up for comfort and ease of movement when climbing.
What's the difference between chainsaw pants and chainsaw chaps?
Chainsaw pants are full trousers with built-in protective layers — they look and wear like regular work pants. Chainsaw chaps are worn over your existing pants as an outer layer. Pants tend to be more comfortable for all-day wear, while chaps offer flexibility to add protection to any outfit.
Can I wash these pants?
Yes, but always follow the care label instructions. Improper washing can degrade the protective fibers over time. Inspect the pants after each wash and retire them if the protective layers show signs of damage.