Absolutely correct. I bought a new pair right away. I find them comfortable to wear and really great when walking through berry bushes and gooseberry bushes when in the woods. When I had the accident, it was one of those times that I was just going to do some quick cutting, nothing real serious. Knocking down some 1 and 2 inch saplings, I was bent over cutting them with the top of the bar (throwing the chips away from me rather than in my face). The handle caught on a stump as I rotated forward, and the saw pivoted back into my left leg which was moving forward. Not something I expected or even thought that I was standing that way. My first thought, was how it would have messed up my elk hunting trip that I was going on the following day. Worse thoughts after that, as the ligament repair, etc. would have been a long drawn out ordeal. Mostly because everything severed is about 1/4 inch too short. Chain saw chaps are always on when the saw is in hand.