Plasmech
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Any opinions as to what chaps are better, the Labonville competition chaps or the Stihl 9-ply chaps? Yes I am aware that Labonville is a site sponsor so if it's a tie I'll most definitely go with them.
My way of looking at chaps is that there *may* have to be a compromise between 100% protection and comfort. In other words if a chap can stop an MS-880 full-skip full throttle but it's so unfomfortable to wear that it gets left at home, that's no good. I've heard that when you start getting into the 10-ply chaps they get pretty stiff. I wonder if (thinking out loud as usual) comfort is not a design criteria for competition chaps because they are worn for such a short period of time during the actual cuts, whereas the stuff loggers wear has to be tolerable.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
(My wife has grounded me from chainsaw use until I get my chaps!)
My way of looking at chaps is that there *may* have to be a compromise between 100% protection and comfort. In other words if a chap can stop an MS-880 full-skip full throttle but it's so unfomfortable to wear that it gets left at home, that's no good. I've heard that when you start getting into the 10-ply chaps they get pretty stiff. I wonder if (thinking out loud as usual) comfort is not a design criteria for competition chaps because they are worn for such a short period of time during the actual cuts, whereas the stuff loggers wear has to be tolerable.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
(My wife has grounded me from chainsaw use until I get my chaps!)