Branchchipper
Silver Member
When cutting nasty stuff like blackberries, we wear high-top steel toed boots (or, when wet, rubber Viking chainsaw boots with Kevlar front rib) and chainsaw chaps.
I had the misfortune of seeing an accident some years ago involving a cutter blade that came apart at speed, and the resultant leg injuries.
I want the extra layers between me and the outside world, even if they aren't designed to "stop" the blade.
Other solutions? I have seen "snake chaps" for sale that claim to be designed for extreme rattler action; they are rigid plastic ankle protectors that extend almost to the knee. Seems like a pretty good alternative, albeit not designed for cutting. I don't know who makes/sells them.
I had the misfortune of seeing an accident some years ago involving a cutter blade that came apart at speed, and the resultant leg injuries.
I want the extra layers between me and the outside world, even if they aren't designed to "stop" the blade.
Other solutions? I have seen "snake chaps" for sale that claim to be designed for extreme rattler action; they are rigid plastic ankle protectors that extend almost to the knee. Seems like a pretty good alternative, albeit not designed for cutting. I don't know who makes/sells them.