scodemike
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I think I figured out the right choice and it is not the one with a zipper. The zipper may tend to hold the chap leg such that instead of binding up in the saw, it is going to cut through to the leg.
Question, now that I'm almost healed re; chaps. I am looking at the Forester wrap around style chap, but they have 3 styles. One has the straps on the back, another wraps around and they use Velcro and the last one has a zipper and velcro over that.
I kind of like the zipper with the velcro overlay. What are your thought's? Forester Chain saw Chaps - Apron, Wrap Around, Zip Chaps - Chainsaw Pants
I usually wear a shirt and jeans with the boots, gloves and glasses. Were only at 5000 feet. Sorry couldn't help myself....![]()

Yikes!! How'd that happen?
Those in the know recommend the labonville chaps. Especially the ones that wrap around the calf.
Motorcyclists say "ATGATT."This just reinforces me wearing my chaps. I wear them however every now and then, the lazy little buddy in my head tries to talk me out of them.![]()
In all likelyhood , if I ran my saw more than I currently do , ( which is maybe 4 or 5 minutes a month ) , I would likely invest into chaps . At my age and current situation here at my place , I have no need . But if things were different , were I was as many of You are , that although not cutting wood as a Pro , but need to stockpile every year , then they would be a Very worthy investment .
I think My hearing is toast anyway , Well at least according to My wife . Doctor said though that tests are good for My age , that maybe I am only suffering from a Disease called Selective Hearing :laughing:
Fred H.
I'd watch that hearing though. You can mitigate all the rest of it but noise damage goes on all the while you're around the source. It comes from all sides too. That's one reason I like my husky forester helmet so much. Everything folds separately out of the way when unneeded.
That selective hearing. That's directly caused by menopause and it makes you do funny things like go fishing when you really don't want to, stay out later than you want to and hide in the garage seemingly forever. The only cure for that issue is time. Oh and ya can't wear the husky helmet in the house because it blocks out the voic on the tv:ashamed:
Yep , the hearing is something many take for granted . For years My dad would drive his semi with the window down , even when he had A.C. . Later in life , He had a difficult time at first having conversations on the phone , then later in face to face conversations . After numerous visits to Doctors , They performed a frequency test , ( now that is a standard test ) . The frequency that is transmitted through phones for voice and many direct voice freguencies was the same frequency that my Dad would hear from the air going by them big trucker mirrors for years and years . Now , I am 8 years older than when my Dad first started wearing hearing aids and My hearing is still pretty good . I never drive with my window down in my semi or any rig I drive . I may crack it a inch or 2 for air , but never more than that .