I often take a chainsaw out on a specific "trail clearing" rides after storms or just when tree/larger branches have randomly dropped across trails.
First time I tried it I just put a strap round it and slung it over my back .. This didn't work too well as on the first bumby descent it jiggled itself round, initially pulling me sideways with the extra weight and then smacking me in the face and knees once it had completed it's journey as I came to a painful stop.
Since then I've been carrying it in a chainsaw bag and squeezing my arms through the hand loops. This is uncomfortable, causes the loops to tear out and is just a bit crap.
So I was wondering if anyone else carry's one and if they have a better solution. I need to sort through my backpacks and see if a saw will fit in one of those a bit better, but the other questions is, would it be better to have the Bar facing down rather than up. In the upwards position it sits higher than your head and still stays high even when you duck, causing potential full parachute deployment rapid rear dismounts when you hit low branches.
First time I tried it I just put a strap round it and slung it over my back .. This didn't work too well as on the first bumby descent it jiggled itself round, initially pulling me sideways with the extra weight and then smacking me in the face and knees once it had completed it's journey as I came to a painful stop.
Since then I've been carrying it in a chainsaw bag and squeezing my arms through the hand loops. This is uncomfortable, causes the loops to tear out and is just a bit crap.
So I was wondering if anyone else carry's one and if they have a better solution. I need to sort through my backpacks and see if a saw will fit in one of those a bit better, but the other questions is, would it be better to have the Bar facing down rather than up. In the upwards position it sits higher than your head and still stays high even when you duck, causing potential full parachute deployment rapid rear dismounts when you hit low branches.