Safety glasses with chain saw

Native Hunter

5 year old buck +
I was just wondering what some of you guys use. I sweat very freely when I'm working. The good part about that is that I can go for hours with a chainsaw in the heat, but the bad part is that my glasses get wet with sweat quickly. I spend more time cleaning glasses and wiping sweat than I do cutting trees. What about the helmets with face shields? Anyone use them? Do they eliminate the need for safety glasses? Looking for a good solution....
 
I wear starlight I believe is the brand. They hand them out at work. In warm weather I weat a bandana. Really helps with the sweat.
 
I use a “foresters’ helmet”. I has a mesh shield which works great in winter for me; with out safety glasses. However they do let small particles though. To each their own.


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I wear chaps and some other protective gear but I don’t routinely use eye protecting when running a saw (I know, it’s a terrible idea not to). When I was a kid my father ran chainsaw safety classes and they used mesh screened face masks w/helmets as someone above mentioned. If I were going full protection I would use a helmet along with the face mask/shield. A clear face protection shield on a helmet seems like it would do the trick...but it would be hotter than a SOB.
 
When i took the Game of Logging classes, it was reqired to use a mesh face shield or safety glasses. My helmet came with the shield but safety glasses are 2nd nature to me from work. I'll occasionally put the shield down.
 
I use a safety helmet with a mesh face shield. But they do allow some small debris through at times, so I also wear safety glasses. Probably overkill, but my eyesight is just too important to me to risk losing it.
 
helmet with mesh screen and ear protection and chaps for legs......everytime i crank a saw......second nature now

also wear the helmet with ear protection running the DR mower!

bill
 
Same as tree daddy.
Love my husqvarna helmet w ear protection and mesh face shield.I don’t find glasses necessary when using the mesh face shield.

Frequently I forget the shield is down. And then i spit and it hits the shield and makes a big mess
 
I find that safety glasses with minimal solid side shields or mesh side shields give me the best air flow around the glasses so they don't steam up. Hard hat with a good brim helps keep debris falling from above getting behind the safety glasses. I sweat like a pig too, Native. I know what you're dealing with. I take breaks to get a drink (water or Gatorade) and wipe everything dry then. I keep a roll of paper towels in my truck for any sweaty occasion !! Good luck staying dry.
 
^^^^^ X-2 with Bill.
 
Helmet w/ clear plastic face shield and ear muffs. Wear chaps as well.
 
Same here. Each time I cut shop rags out of old shirts, I'll cut dozens of long strips to stash in my truck and use as sweat bands when the time calls for it. Keeps a lot of sweat out of my eyes. As far as protection, all I wear is a ball cap and my regular eye glasses. I did buy stihl chaps a few yrs back, rarely put them on. Need to do better. If I could wear 1 of the helmets with the flip down shield along with eye glasses, that'd be the way to go.
 
I do 90% of my cutting in temps around 30 degrees, so sweating usually isnt a problem. I had lasik eye surgery last year, so prior to that I always just used my regular eye glasses. Now I get into situations where I realize I no longer wear eye glasses, and I hadnt brought safety glasses along, because I am not use to needing them.
 
I can't imagine not wearing both safety glasses & a helmet with full mesh face shield. Bandanna or hat to deal with sweat.

had an experience once were a small branch was under tension that i did not see. When I cut the main log it whipped across my face shiled and a twig poked through the meash. Safety glasses stopped it by from my eye.
 
another key for me is to STOP!!!! when you get tired......all my mistakes,errors,and near misses occur when i am mentally and physically spent

bill
 
Same here. Each time I cut shop rags out of old shirts, I'll cut dozens of long strips to stash in my truck and use as sweat bands when the time calls for it. Keeps a lot of sweat out of my eyes.

brings a smile......are you sure you aren't from east texas?

bill
 
same as many above. helmet w/ mesh shield, clear or tinted safety glasses, and chaps. the older i get, the more i realize how stupid i used to be about safety. the same goes for treestand safety. the more the better. a little bit less comfort short term is better than crippled or dead forever.
 
I wear a helmet with mesh face shield and clear safety glasses. Sweat and fog is just part of the deal. It kind of forces me to stop and rest a minute when you clean the glasses. A bandana under the helmet might help absorb some sweat.
 
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