Thank you!Chaps are measured by the length from the waist down. They should cover your boots by a minimum of 2". Call your suppliers and ask for the length measurement.
Thank you!Chaps are measured by the length from the waist down. They should cover your boots by a minimum of 2". Call your suppliers and ask for the length measurement.
The climbing I have done with a chainsaw involved, is about the ONLY time that I don't bother with chaps.. Don't do climbing but I can't imagine they'd restrict your movement.
Wear pants.The climbing I have done with a chainsaw involved, is about the ONLY time that I don't bother with chaps.
Im not climbing in a speedo... just kidding.Wear pants.
Philbert
That is my story too except it was only 17 stitches. Chain wasn't even moving. I was cutting storm damage and misread tension on a branch. Thought it was going to go away from me, but instead came back and down when it released. I have great muscle memory and got the chain break on before it hit my leg. Just the pressure of the limb on the bar pushed the teeth into my leg and back about an inch. Can't imagine what that would have looked like if it was running.I went for my annual physical last week, Dr was showing me
His knee, went right across it with a chainsaw, 18 stitches. He said he always wears chaps.. except this time.
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