I'm just wondering if wearing too much safety gear could be a safety risk due to the inability of quick movement, for example, snagging on something in the woods while making a quick move to get out of the way.
"face mask, then goggles, then helmet with face sheild[sic]" this just sounds to me, over-done.
If you anticipate or are in a sketchy situation my advice would be DON'T CUT walk away, no tree is worth it.
There are many things to do to prevent the quick get away besides a person will make 100 cuts and need to
make a quick get away one ever 100 cuts. In the mean time all the gear will lessen the odds of something happening
those other 99 cuts.
Also buy gear that fits and gear that is comfortable and that shouldn’t hinder anything.
Think about my steel toe boots are more comfortable than by street shoes.
My chain saw gear does not restrict movement a bit.
Good gloves don't hinder my running away.
My helmet gives me the same peripheral vision as my glasses do so no hinderance there.
Now if a widow maker comes down I don't think it matters if you're wearing safety gear or not
and not many people can run fast enough to clear a widow maker since most won't even
be aware it dropping down on them.
Bottom line, can't wear enough safety gesr in my opinion.
If fact I feel much more relaxed in proper safety gear. No I won't take extra chances I just
feel relaxed that if something goes sideways i'm better protected if not wearing the fear.
My movements are much more fluid and I'm not as skiddish and a lot less stessed when
cutting.