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as im at college it is compulsery that we wear gloves while cutting.

i have windsor gloves but the protection has started to fall out of the left hand glove and ive barely used them.

anyone know of a good sturdy chainsaw glove that will last till the end of my course ?

also the have to be cheap :D

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For all of our guys at work we buy good quality Husky or Stihl, which ever are doing the best deal at the time, they are told to only to use them when using a saw if they dragging brash they use a pair of rigger glover. Most of the chainsaw golves seem to last about a year

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timerland pros have better grip in wet whether, not that tredders or doug will have u out much in the wet.

 

dunno about that m8 :001_tongue: it depends on there mood at the time :D

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