I usually just limb with the saw that I felled the tree with. Lately that's a 545 with an 18" bar sometimes a 372 with a 24" depending on how big the tree was.
Your grip on the saw doesn't change you roll your wrist and twist your arm to make the cut. For me I one hand after the undercut is made with two hands, most of the time.
By far the warmest low bulk gloves I have ever worn, great for saw and machines, but fairly short lived in the ropes. Maybe three trees until the rubber grip is wore thru and no longer water resistant but still warm.
^ I wear something very similar to those but buy them off of ebay for a $1.20 a pair large order 10 dozen. I get about two or three weeks per pair. And their white.
Oh no you didn'it! I know you didn't just go there! But I am sure a strip or two of grip tape will fix it.
Honestly grip was never an issue wet or dry hot or cold. Bulk of the gloves more so. I really like ThremoGrips (I think) instead of Atlas grey gloves for cold work. Ill try and get a pic...
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