I’ve been having to do a bit of back and forth from my home state it’s a bit to bring thru the airport but if you fly southwest you get 2 free checked bags. I can fit my gear and chainsaws in 3 checked bags besides pole saws and the like. It has worked out pretty well for me.
it’s crazy how hacking trees is the normally majority practice in Southern California especially considering how desperately they need the shade.I was shocked coming from Hawai’i, it takes a while to talk 99% of clients out of hacking there trees as they believe that is the right way to do tree...
I regrettably have absolutely no ass or hips weighing only 135 and even in some very old school saddles I’ve never felt like I would slide out while upside down, I do however make sure the waist is nice and snug. It used to hurt sitting on the wooden school benches as a kid and even lighter, all...
While I agree with the sentiment, I still personally would have more respect for a company who makes the effort to reach out, out of common courtesy and so many of those petty negative reviews can be easily avoided. A little communication can go a long way
Even for trees that aren’t on the neighbors yard but close to their property where the noise/blowing, etc. can in some way affect them, I always try to talk to them whenever possible out of common courtesy, also a good way to feel out the situation better and who knows maybe earn a new client...
Interesting thanks for sharing, same issue I’ve had, also still running bucks with the steel Velcro wrap. Kind of gave up on trying new ones as I find the current geometry to be pretty perfect the weight doesn’t bother me but others always say how heavy they are lol kind of gave up on trying new...
Now you got me wondering would you go essential over monkey beaver ? I know it’s pretty petty but I’ve been kind of wanting to give monkey beaver a go being made in the USA by tree men and never been too big a fan of Teufelberger besides their saddles.
No I don’t believe I mistyped. Funny thing is there’s a lot of other less related comments on this thread already, didn’t choose to say anything about that
For those who have used both the monkey beaver and monkey beaver 2.0 I’m curious how much better you like it in comparison if it’s worth the price difference.
Right on yeah different experiences for sure for myself there isn’t enough loss of dexterity to make a noticeable difference with the atlas fits. I only use gloves when I have a need for a little extra protection and when I used the firm grips I felt like i might as well just not be using gloves...
These are the ones I use they have several different styles, and looks like others have posted their preference for different styles. They have most of them on Wesspur website. Prefer to support arb companies but got a deal on a big pack of them off eBay last, very affordable for how well they...
Atlas showa. I’ve found them to have the best grip/durability/price of any other gloves the gripping ability for me is the most crucial. I don’t like wearing gloves much but they’ve been the best of those I have tried.
Interesting and understandable to see how much it varies depending on the market of the area. Having worked in an area where the median home price is over 3 million and working on crane jobs in the 10-20K range.