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I kinda aimed my note above to the chain saw/ hand grinder slant of the business, but I'd have to agree with the last comments that the ergonomics of hand pruners leaves a lot to be desired and really can stress the hands/ tendons. So automating with hydraulic/ electric pruners would help (how come no one has come up with a battery powered hand pruner - at least I haven't ever seen them)? The long snippers are the worst for the hands (mine anyway). I do remember seeing "bent" handles on pliers and other mechanic tools that were supposed to make them more ergonomic. Maybe these exist too in the arborists aresenal.Are these like the hydraulic ones? I have been using the ARS style “reach snips” and while they are great the ergonomics suck!
Here's those gloves. Not really great for ROPE work but if you are hands on big saws they dampen vibes pretty good.Firm believer in hydration and turmeric myself. I found an awesome pair of antivibration gloves on Amazon after ordering a bunch of types till I found some that helped reduce vibration. I'll try to look them up.