Reliable for Performance
The Chaps With Replaceable, Adjustable, and Comfortable Straps
Newly updated RAC Chaps feature lightweight 3-layer blocking material and additional overall leg coverage.
- Right HeightAvailable in Regular, Long and Extra Long Lengths (Extra Long Lengths for Calf Wrap only)
- High on CoverageLightweight 3-layer blocking material from belt line to ankle
- Better Belt ConstructionHeavy duty YKK® buckles withstand stress and cold
- Durable Water Resistant FabricLightweight yet rugged shell for maximum comfort and use 9oz. 900 Denier Cordura Polyester with FC-Free durable water repellent finish and PU Coating
(100% Cordura Polyester) - Standard or WideStandard or Wide Chap Widths
- Stretch StrapsPatented Daisy Fit™ Strap System for a Customized Fit or Strap and Buckle Replacement
- Added Protection360° left facing wrap-around pads for added protection from a chainsaw’s natural direction of pull (Calf Wrap only)

Functional Features

Water-Repelling
FC-Free DWR (Durable Water Repellant) finish repels liquids

Heavy Duty Buckles
YKK® buckles withstand stress and cold

Replaceable Straps
When it’s time to replace the straps, but not your entire chaps, add brand new stretch straps for your RAC Chaps
Easy Wear, Easy Care
PPE that fits you correctly protects your safety on the job. Check out the indicators of a proper fit and find your size.
Is It A Proper Fit?
☑️ Waistband is at your hips
☑️ Bottom of the chaps should overlap your boot by 2″
☑️ Strap cinches not too tight, not too loose
Check your inseam
Lay and smooth out pants that fit you well. Measure from the front crotch point along the seam to the bottom hem.
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Regular 30″ – 32″ |
Long 34″ – 36″ |
Extra Long 38″ – 40″ |
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Available Lengths
Regular: 30″-32″ Inseam
Long: 34″-36″ Inseam
Extra Long: 38″-40″ Inseam (Calf Wrap style only)
Standard or Wide Widths (Calf Wrap style only)
Care Between Wear
Maintain your chainsaw pants as often as your chainsaw.
Tidy It Up
Any debris or foreign material that is stuck to the chainsaw outer shell fabric can limit the effectiveness of the chainsaw-stopping protective fibers. The fibers need to be able to stop the chainsaw. If the fibers are attached to something else, are stuck to each other, or have melted together, they will not work as intended.
Air It Out
Keep your pants clean of soil, moisture, oil, or debris of any kind. After you work in these pants, shake them out, wash them when possible and let them air dry fully before wearing again. Hang in a dry, cool space.
In the Bag
When storing, use the provided bag to keep your pants clean as well as handy for next use. Avoid leaving your pants in damp areas such as trailers or basements or in direct sunlight such as vehicle dashboards. Keep free of all liquid and other contaminates.
Every Wear, Check for Wear.

Fabric strain, rips, or burn marks

Loose or dislodged blocking material

Built-up debris, oil, or moisture

Inspect Chainsaw Protective Apparel That Are:
-Damaged
-Soiled
-Discolored
-Sewn or patched
-Repaired/modified in any way
-Contaminated with oil, dirt, moisture
Fine Print You’ll Want to Read
Never Wear Chainsaw Protective Apparel That:
-Do not fit properly
-Need repair
-Have loose blocking fibers or layers
-Shrunk due to washing or drying
-Have outer fabric layer larger than protective layers
-Have holes/exposed protective layers
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