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Chainsaw Gloves
Chainsaw gloves only need cut protection on the back of the hand holding the front handle — too much bulk elsewhere and saw control suffers. Class 0 certification confirms genuine chain-resistant material where it matters, while the rest of the glove stays thin enough for real dexterity during precise cuts and snedding. This range covers Class 0 and high-dexterity options from Arbortec, STIHL, Husqvarna and Pfanner.
Also needed for full protection: Chainsaw Trousers, Chainsaw Boots, Chainsaws
Chainsaw gloves only need cut protection on the back of the hand holding
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Chainsaw gloves only need cut protection on the back of the hand holding the front handle — too much bulk elsewhere and saw control suffers. Class 0 certification confirms genuine chain-resistant material where it matters, while the rest of the glove stays thin enough for real dexterity during precise cuts and snedding. This range covers Class 0 and high-dexterity options from Arbortec, STIHL, Husqvarna and Pfanner.
Also needed for full protection: Chainsaw Trousers, Chainsaw Boots, Chainsaws
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