I have a loop of it that I bought accidentally online. A hyper skip or super skip chain can be used for two things. Either someone is using an underpowered saw to mill, or they are chain milling an extremely long distance. Hyper skip chain has very few teeth on it, thus it takes less power per foot of bar to run when compared to regular complement milling chain. This would be why some might use it on super small saws for milling. Even still, it would be recommended that a larger saw be acquired. The chain is primarily designed for use in Lucas chain Mills. These Mills can have some ridiculous width capabilities. However, if a tooth is taking .03" bite across a 10'+ cut, that's a lot of chips. By removing a bunch of teeth, it makes room for the chips to flow, thus allowing the cut to continue. Hope this helps
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