- Dec 9, 2009
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Thanks to all that suggested I get chaps to go with my new-to-me saw.
I've done some googling, and no longer have a vision of you all walking through the woods dressed like you're looking for Trigger. (So who knew?) I've searched this site and read a lot of the threads, including several w/gory pix--thanks--and am convinced that these are good ideas. I've concluded that if I can't afford safety gear, I can't afford the medical bills, and thus, can't afford to cut.
Spent some time at the Labonville site, and am a little confused about which model to get. I'm not concerned about saving a few bucks by getting the cheapest one, but I'm concerned about mobility. Is that a trade-off as you go with higher protection? And which of these models are the best in terms of no cut-throughs? I watched the vid, and wasn't sure which model was being referred to in the different trials.
Thanks for any insights you may have to share.
I've done some googling, and no longer have a vision of you all walking through the woods dressed like you're looking for Trigger. (So who knew?) I've searched this site and read a lot of the threads, including several w/gory pix--thanks--and am convinced that these are good ideas. I've concluded that if I can't afford safety gear, I can't afford the medical bills, and thus, can't afford to cut.
Spent some time at the Labonville site, and am a little confused about which model to get. I'm not concerned about saving a few bucks by getting the cheapest one, but I'm concerned about mobility. Is that a trade-off as you go with higher protection? And which of these models are the best in terms of no cut-throughs? I watched the vid, and wasn't sure which model was being referred to in the different trials.
Thanks for any insights you may have to share.