If you work up in the canopy with a chainsaw, you’ll know it’s not just about staying steady and getting the job done; it’s also about handling your gear safely while still being able to work efficiently.
That’s where the Reecoil Full Reach Lanyard comes in.
Once you put it to use, you quickly notice the level of thought and design innovation that has gone into making it both a safe and practical piece of kit.
One of the standout features of this lanyard is its coil design. It stretches out to give you full arm reach—over 1.5 metres when extended—then coils neatly back to its compact size when not in use.
This might sound like a convenience feature (and it kind of is), but it’s also a major safety advantage. Less loose slack hanging around means fewer chances of snagging on branches or interfering with your movements mid-cut.
Which, let's be honest, is exactly when you don't want things to go pear-shaped.
Click on the pic below to check out our YouTube video below on how to set up your chainsaw lanyard:
No matter which setup you prefer, having flexibility means you can set things up in a way that feels secure and natural for your particular workflow.
Being able to clip and stow your saw one-handed is super useful when you need to maintain three points of contact, something every climber knows is a non-negotiable for safety.
At the end of the day, tools like the Reecoil Full Reach Lanyard aren’t just about making life easier; they're about reducing risk in an already high-risk environment. After all, that's why it was invented.
It’s a simple concept: better control, less clutter, and smarter organisation all contribute to safer work practices. And when you’re working at height with a chainsaw, those small improvements can make a massive difference.


