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TTRMike
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aren;t they all designed to tear? Otherwise i would have just cut a short piece of climbing rope and used that.

Just get one that allows you to take advantage of the full length of your arm. Its really annoying to go to cut a branch you can touch but the strop wont let you get the saw to it!

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Basically, as long as your arm and keep it on your right hand gear loop. I think the bungees are a great idea and we always have one end on the saw and an aluminium screwgate krab on teh other end. It is a good idea to pass the strop under the handle twice to take upo the slack anbd clip it back to itself so that when you are warming up the saw there is zero chance of the strop getting caught up. The elastic in the bungee guarantees this because it scrunches up.

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