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i have priced a job today where i will be on spikes taking down a conifer and think it will be as quick to use the silky on the way up and block down with the chainsaw. will the Silky Sugoi 420 case strap onto my leg comfortably with my spikes on (do i go over the top off my spikes or underneath)

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no i dont have long calves/shins iv tryed climbing before with it straped to my leg since then iv not bothered climbing with it just take my Silky NATANOKO 2000 insteed just thought the 420 would be better for the job

think ur rite i will just clip it to me belt

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burrell i think there is very recent thread that discusses the pros and cons of the sugoi 420.... imo they are flimsy my scabard broke in the first week,they seem to dull very quickly compared to normal silkys and they are expensive! i will not be buying a replacment blade for mine any how...

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