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I like the K&H, way better than the Oregon. I tend to be quite hard on wedges as they get used mostly on the back weighted outsiders. I think I've only broken one in about four months, that one only the other week. That's pretty durable in my book and good value for money. Like the triple-taper a lot, be interested to try the hard head.

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Must admit i tend to use high lift or steel wedges and never take a plastic wedge out of the bag

 

plastic wedges are the business when you have to walk 500 metres up a hill you need to use your finger nails to hold you up,not to mention carrying every other piece of kit you need,the lighter the better for me :001_smile:

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Aye but i usually if on a big felling job leave them al up the hill, with my saw.

 

If i'm walking them in and out usually just put 2 high lifts in my lunch bag

Do u find u can always get a tree over with just a plastic wedge?

Seen plenty of times ur high lift is in to hilt and tree still trying to hang on

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