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The rear cuff of bunker pants are often the first areas to wear and once that wear
begins, it can progress to challenge the integrity of the whole garment. By angling
the back cuff, much of the wear is prevented. Customers are, however, cautioned
that angling the back cuff also requires angling the liner/moisture barrier to prevent
their exposure to the rigors of the firefighting environment and thus makes guaranteed
protective overlap with the boots (in all body positions) a little more difficult
to secure. Customers are urged to consider the use of liner keeper straps or boot
ankle strap adjusters with angled cuffs. Customers are also reminded that properly
inseamed pants worn with firm suspenders such as Morning Pride by Honeywell dynamic action suspenders
will also help
prevent rear hem deterioration.
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