I don't really slide my saw that much, but when I can, I do. One form of ergonomic use or another. I don't recall ever 'thumbing' the trigger during limbing, only felling.
I guess what I should say is,
Do you move your hand around so much that the extra energy of moving the saw with improved grip would outweigh the repetitive stress from 'over-gripping'?
Things like a 4-way tire iron need slip and slide for them to work effectively. I've never run across a tool...
I was doing some view-pruning on a steep slope. Could have been part of the equation that I had dirty gloves from the muddy slope. The large Atlas blues fit tighter than, at least this one pair of Atlas grays. I was one-handing a lot with a MS193t, while stabilizing my work-positioning with the...
I was a bit cold yesterday morning and was wearing Atlas gray thermal latex gloves. I found it sooo much harder to grip the smooth top-handle on the saw. Is it my imagination or would the top-handle and pistol-grips on rear handle saws be way better off with good friction built into them, rather...
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