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  1. SouthSoundTree

    left handed handlebar

    The blade in relation to the handle is symmetrical. I don't think that single or double serration matter with either hand. I'd wager that it would work equally well with either hand. Fatigue is a significant factor in pro saw injuries. Wildland firefighters work 16 hour shifts, day after...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    left handed handlebar

    Steak knives are symmetrical. There are lefty scissors.
  3. SouthSoundTree

    left handed handlebar

    Probably too small of a market. Imagine the cost.
  4. SouthSoundTree

    left handed handlebar

    MB, I mean that during limbing and bucking, it leads to poor positioning. For felling, less so. When a person rests the side of the saw against their body, a lefty grip puts the bar and chain within about 2" of the leg. Loose chaps worsen the situation because they can be snagged more easily...
  5. SouthSoundTree

    left handed handlebar

    A guy that was very lefty, trying to use the saw the wrong way cut his pants once, and his chaps another time. It puts the bar way closer to the leg. It will come with practice to use it the way its intended. A full wrap bar is useful, but left hand on the pistol grip puts the body right in...
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