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A few good ideas here. I've wrapped all sorts of things around my neck for protection when strimming as it is about the only area not protected by all the normal clothing/protection you end up wearing. I much prefer cutting in either cold or wet weather as at least you don't overheat then.

I'm reminded of years ago just after I started strimming and had always wondered where the long bits of cord go when they break off at the head as I never seemed to see where they went. Lo and behold one came up and hit me in the throat right on the Adams Apple. It put me on the ground for a good five minutes and I went around for nearly a week with a red mark like I had tried to hang myself.

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