i would never trust my saw on that cheep plastic snap. 5-6lbs of pressure will automatically release that snap. i had the same snap on my handsaw and it would drop without warning. It was removed immediately for fear of injury or damage to property. I think silky should fix this setup asap and recall all products with this type of attachment. Any items made to wear aloft should be secure and solidly attached to the climber period. I also think for safety reasons that all accessory's attached to the climbers saddle that don't involve life support should have a 150-200lb breakaway.:rockn:
sorry to have upset you. on my end here with your pic it looks like any common plastic web snap. I'm also sorry to hear you pay 3x more than me for the same sawz and parts i use.bummer I'm confused.
A dog leash works for me.
on the 200t i use a rock climbing 4in spectra web with a light weight non locking krab on the 36= i use a chainsaw lanyard and non locking[foin] krab. its just a little different and versatile with my personal touch. i can use with any style harness or clip to small limb,sucker ,lanyard, d-ring,and leaves me with many more options than stock.
that ring has been used for many many years and is made for that purpose. i have never herd of or seen one fail in my life, it has my trust. it looks flimzy because it is made to fail in an emergency. there is not a better made top handle production saw in the world!does everyone trust that flimsy looking lanyard attachment ring on 200T?
it looks flimzy because it is made to fail in an emergency.
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