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not wanting to pee on anyones parade but.... i'd be a little concerned about the use of bungee material as opposed to a static strop. the idea of a razor sharp silky pinging back across my ropes or hands or any other part of my body doesnt fill me with confidence. can you ease my concerns?

 

I kind of echo that. My view on this is what if your reaching out to a branch tip to cut it and because your stretching you'll stretch the bungee, if you let go, sharp thing comes to pay a visit. Is this an issue anywhere?

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i would think it would end up coming out of the sheath more often with the strop because it provides something to get snagged on twigs etc.. no bungee strop, less to get caught..

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Is there anything more frustrating than grabbing for your trusted handsaw only to find it has come loose from the sheath and fallen to the floor?



 

Could you do without wasting time collecting it or worst case have to replace an expensive tool that has been lost or broken on impact?

 

Taking on board all your feedback throughout 2010, we’ve finally developed the first original Phat Strop, which has a universal application with any tool up to a maximum weight of 2.5lb/1.25kg.



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So what’s in it for the user?

 

Most importantly, it’s designed to help you prevent dangerous, sharp or heavy tools being dropped from any height that may cause serious injury or property damage.

 

Interestingly, just about every commercial user working with tools from any height or work platform above 2.5 metres now needs a Phat Strop to comply with health & safety general duties of care.

 

So how do I use a Phat Strop?

 

The Phat Strop comes complete with a heavy duty lanyard, carabiner and unique cord loop, which can be thread through the eye of the tool or secured firmly around the tool handle. The lanyard extends from 1-1.4 metres so you can conveniently reach branches yet it also recoils close to the sheath meaning you avoid getting caught whilst climbing.

 

Want to meet us?

 

We are demonstrating at all the up-and-coming trade shows, including Capel Manor, Arb Fair North and The AA Show giving you the opportunity to find out which Cutting-Edge handsaw best suits you in our Finest Cut Competition. Plus you can experience the reach capability of our telescopic polesaws and get your hands on our latest performance clothing available as part of your CEuk Tree Management Professional Kit.

 

 

Ask your local supplier about CEuk products next time you visit or check out our website

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Order online through our Buy It Now section for in-store collection/delivery from your nearest authorised stockist.

 

Carabiner not to be used for climbing. Not for use with a chainsaw. Avoid using the Phat Strop™ at maximum lanyard extension.

 

i would have one if the capacity was incread abit,,, e.g. i need to hold a felling bar

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what about taping a strong magnet to the saw sheath to hold it in

Exactly what I have done already. One neodymium magnet and the jobs a good'un. May need two for anything bigger than a 270mm gomtaro. Maybe a stronger magnet like the 4/5mm thick ones:) Holds it in the sheath even when upside down..

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/5-Strong-neodymium-round-disk-magnets-20x3-mm-NdFeB-/130471479746?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1e60b4c9c2#ht_1515wt_906

 

half the price and you can have 5 times as many handsaws

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