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I definitely wouldn't get the Sugoi! Great saw but, to big for most stuff. The Zubat is a good all rounder, it's better for using at a reach or above the head and also reaching down below the feet. When on the ground I found it better to use a straight blade as I didn't need the hook to assist cutting 

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10 hours ago, gand said:

I definitely wouldn't get the Sugoi! Great saw but, to big for most stuff. The Zubat is a good all rounder, it's better for using at a reach or above the head and also reaching down below the feet. When on the ground I found it better to use a straight blade as I didn't need the hook to assist cutting 

What is a fair price to pay for one of these Gand ? Amazon want £60 🙂 

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always good service from both of these guys and they don’t charge extra postage to the island like frjones do.

 

i prefer the Gomtaro over the zubat but nowt wrong with either

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On 31/12/2020 at 14:28, SamanthaSunny said:

These Chainsaw trousers are made for women so hopefully will be up to the job and they are class C so fine for Lantra courses. Does anyone else wear Arbortec ? 🙂

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None of them not really stretchy as none of the blocking is, its only the outer. the blocking material is still a gents cut, as that's the CE standard(unless they've written a new standard them self, which other manufactures can copy!) 

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4 minutes ago, Craig Johnson said:

None of them not really stretchy as none of the blocking is, its only the outer. the blocking material is still a gents cut, as that's the CE standard(unless they've written a new standard them self, which other manufactures can copy!) 

That’s mis selling surely ☹️ Should I cancel and order the same as the lady on the video ? 

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49 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

That’s mis selling surely ☹️ Should I cancel and order the same as the lady on the video ? 

Absolutely, but they won't magically transform you into a Stihl ambassador overnight :biggrin:.

Can you try them on and ship them back if you're not happy in these covid times?

 

I think Honey bros are probably the best place to buy the Silky too, I haven't used a Zubat, but they seem to be a good saw. I use an Ibuki, less likely to break and can be filed.

 

Lots of threads on here about 'which Silky,' they all seem to be little vampires. Bahco is a good, cheaper alternative too, I use one for high pruning. 

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