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Chainsaw safety chaps, are they good for other saw types?

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they are only really good for gasoline chainsaws
they work by coming apart very quickly and jamming the clutch / sprocket and bar tip with a bazillion tiny fibers
they are essentially useless for protection against electric chainsaws and any gas saws without a clutch / sprocket setup
no protection at all against other types of saws beyond what any really thick pair of pants would offer
 

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they are only really good for gasoline chainsaws
they work by coming apart very quickly and jamming the clutch / sprocket and bar tip with a bazillion tiny fibers
they are essentially useless for protection against electric chainsaws and any gas saws without a clutch / sprocket setup
no protection at all against other types of saws beyond what any really thick pair of pants would offer

Thanks a lot for answering
 
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I use them with clearing saw. Running a shreader blade to clear brush will throw all sorts of chunks at your legs
 

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not sure about these? what you guys think?
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looks like having them strapped so they can't twist on your leg would be a good idea

does any brand have safety pants vs chaps?
 

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I got a pair of stihl chaps last year and never really used them. I DID NOT expect that at all. +1 for wearing chaps
 

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looks like having them strapped so they can't twist on your leg would be a good idea

does any brand have safety pants vs chaps?
Some brands have more straps, along with Velcro, to resist twisting. Full wrap chaps provide more coverage too.

Lots of chainsaw protective pants. They are standard in Europe. Climbers like them too.

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